MI Abaga ft Olamide, Nas Bigger Lyrics
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Bigger lyrics MI Abaga ft Olamide, Nas
MI Abaga Bigger lyrics ft Olamide
{Intro: MI Abaga}
Yeah
I know you hear it all the time but
But this, this is history right here
Hmm
Yeah
{Verse 1: MI Abaga}
Bigger you I pray as I become bigger me
Whatâs the limit my G, hmm, infinity
Many steps to take on when youâre a centipede
Many feats youâll accomplish letting the spirit lead
Itâs me and gods son on the track, the trinity
Stay sharp go for the next, the killing team
Stay dark while the bigger pictureâs developing
âCause every ring has the
condition that you begin
Exhale and set sail the brave traveller
One shot I got Nas the same caliber
Hit Baddo like âYo, whadup ma nigga?â
This shits above us just like Canada
This is for the kid within listening
People who have talent, have discipline
My vision it gets bigger with time
If I ever rest shit
I gave you mouth just to clown
{Chorus: Olamide}
Oju pipon kole like cigar
You no dey see when I dey kneel down
Dey beg baba make I dey bigger
When I got bigger, problems got bigger
Money and fame e sweet and bitter
Strings dey attach to am like guitar
But we dey run the street like cheetah
My dreams got bigger
and Iâm still getting bigger eh eh
{Post-Chorus: Olamide}
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh
{Verse 2: Nas}
Thereâs no draining of the swamp
My trajectory gonâ be different from the start
Iâm an alligator salivating at your heart
Leaving teeth marks in your soul allen car
My street smart on code, watch the plot unfold
Getting stronger everyday sometime
I think Iâm cloned
How sick of my special rhyme
richer prouder Nas
Sniffing different sound,
bridging minds
Itâs none of yâall business
Just witness my flaws, compared to yours
Youâre the cleanest man keep
the big straps in these draws
Keep the broad on my car, heavy chain I got on
Got to look for ways to
keep my next straight don
Practice downism
The horror like brando, apocalypse now
Jared you understand it, showing Griffith
some sound, she like bryan leave the prayer man
{Chorus: Olamide}
Oju pipon kole like cigar
You no dey see when I dey kneel down
Dey beg baba make I dey bigger
When I got bigger, problems got bigger
Money and fame e sweet and bitter
Strings dey attach to am like guitar
But we dey run the street like cheetah
My dreams got bigger and Iâm still getting bigger eh eh
{Post-Chorus: Olamide}
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh
Thatâs Bigger lyrics by MI Abaga ft Olamide and Nas
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Lyricism
MI Abaga ft Olamide Bigger lyrics speaks mainly about how big they are all now because not only have they paid their dues, they have done so much to show that they are more than willing to help others see how they can bigger.
MI Abaga ft Olamide Bigger lyrics also talks about how their problems got bigger even when they went bigger because their fame came with some issues which they had to deal with.
It would seem that MI Abaga ft Olamide Bigger lyrics explores how itâs been so much of a challenge for them and they are trying to hold on to how it and how big they are still trying to be.
MI Abaga ft Olamide Bigger lyrics also speaks to how they are big now but they want to be bigger because there is always that pressure for them to be bigger and they canât hide from that.
They are great and greater things are always expected from them. They say they have talent, they have the grits. And they also confess that money and fame is bitter-sweet because itâs not always rosy.
Thatâs what MI Abaga ft Olamide Bigger lyrics majors on mainly. To an extent, this song is a trajectory into their lives as bosses in the rap game and how they have been holding it down for a long time.
Delivery
This is definitely not a problem for the song.
Bigger was well delivered. No extras as they didnât try to overdo the song, they did it well as pros would and it made the song a really cool listen.
Relatability
Bigger is relatable in ways that it talks about the singers and how they have come so far.
MI Abaga ft Olamide Bigger lyrics also makes the song relatable as they share how fame is not the same with being happy or not having problems
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Profile
Jude Lemfani Abaga (born 4 October 1981), better known as M.I Abaga, is a Nigerian rapper and record producer.
He rose to prominence in 2006 when his song “Crowd Mentality” became popular in Jos, Nigeria. His debut studio album Talk About It was released in 2008.
The LP was succeeded by MI 2: The Movie (2010). Four years later, he released The Chairman as his third studio album.
Abaga released the playlist Rendezvous in February 2018. In August of that year, he released his fourth studio album A Study On Self Worth: Yxng Dxnzl.
Abaga was CEO of Chocolate City from 2015 to 2019.Â
In March 2020, he announced his exit from the label and launched his own record label Incredible Music.
He won Best Hip Hop and Best New Act at the 2009 MTV Africa Music Awards, and was nominated in the Best International Act category at the BET Awards 2010.
Abaga was born in Jos, Plateau State. His parents, Pastor and Mrs. Abaga are from Takum, Taraba state, both of Jukun-Nigerian descent.
He attended Baptist High School, Jos where his mother purchased basic music notations and later, a 7-key mini piano which launched him into the music world.
Jude has two brothers, Jesse Jagz, who is also in the Nigerian and African music scene, and Jason Abaga.
During Jude’s adolescence, he would listen to tracks from Lauryn Hill, Bob Marley, Sarah Maclachlan, Pablo Neruda, Jay-Z and DMX.
M.I. has been responsible for bringing out many upcoming artists such as Phyno, Wizkid, Vypa, Jesse Jagz, Ruby, Pype, Tone Ice Prince, Brymo, and Khali Graph Jones. He has been described by many Nigerian hip hop fans as Nigeria’s “Hip Hop Messiah”.Â
MI has done a lot to bring a Northern presence to the Nigerian music industry, as he depicts the perfect example of bringing Nigeria together.
He is the founder of Loopy Records and Incredible Music.
M.I also worked in music production with Chocolate City, and has produced albums and songs for his label mates. The most notable of these being in 2011 when he produced two songs off Ice Prince’s album Everybody Loves Ice Prince and recently Ruby Gyang’s Good Man off her “This Is Love” Ep.
M.I was appointed a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador in 2012.
M.I also supports the Jostified campaign.
He has achieved worldwide recognition as part of the vanguard of the “Afrobeats” wave.