Jangolova Meaning in Burna Boy’s Last Last explained
Here is Jangolova Meaning in Burna Boy’s Last Last song
Jangolova Meaning
Originally, Jangolova is a term coined by Nigerians which has become a slang to refer to the English rhyme “Jingle Over like a motor”.
Since Nigerians couldn’t easily pronounce this, they turned it into a version of pidgin English/Nigerian term that no one really knew what the original words were.
Jangolova would later mean a game played by Nigerian kids where a car tyre and a rope were hung from a tree. It would dangle left right and center as the kids played with it.
It was also later referred to as a swing in Kids playground that went up and down
This is what Burna Boy meant when he said “My feelings dey swing like Jangolova”.
It meant his feelings was unstable, swinging left, right and center due to the situation of his break up.
That’s what Jangolova means according to Burna Boy’s Last Last
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Here is “Igbo and Shayo” Meaning by Burna Boy
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Lyrics
{Intro}
E don cast,
Last last,
Na everybody go chop breakfast
Shayooo
Shayooo
Igbo
{Verse 1}
You go bow for the result o
Nothing to discuss o, cause I dey win by default o
And without any doubt o,
Omo me I be adult o
I no go fit take your,
I no go fit take your insult o
Omo mind as you dey talk o
I put my life into my job
And I know I’m in trouble
She manipulate my love oo,
Hmm, I no holy ooo and I no denge pose
Like e Baba Fryo,
My eye o don cry o
{Chorus}
I need Igbo and shayo (shayooo)
I need Igbo and shayo (shayo)
I need Igbo and shayo (shayooo)
I need Igbo and shayo
(shayo) Shayo, (shayo) Shayo
I need Igbo and shayo (shayooo)
I need Igbo and shayo (shayo)
I need Igbo and shayo
(shayo) Shayo, (shayo) Shayo
{Verse 2}
I dey Port Harcourt when dey kill Soboma
I dey try to buy motor, one Toyota Corolla
My feelings been dey swing like Jangolova
Feelings been dey swing like Jangolova
Now you scratch your Ferrari for Lekki Burna
Na small thing remain, could have been run-over
My feelings still dey swing like Jangolova
Feelings still dey swing like..
{Hook}
Ti ma ni ke ju’ru, e ju’ru
Omo why ti o kin fe ni suru?
Why you say I did nothing for you?
I for do anything you want me to do
Ti ma ni ke ju’ru, e ju’ru
Omo why ti o kin fe ni suru?
Why you say I did nothing for you?
I for do anything you want me to do
Maybe another time, maybe another life
You will be my wife and we’ll get it right
E don cast, last last, na everybody go chop breakfast
Have to say bye bye o,
Bye bye o to the love of my life
My eye ooooh don cry o
{Chorus}
I need Igbo and shayo (shayoooo)
I need Igbo and shayo (shayo)
I need Igbo and shayo (shayoooo)
I need Igbo and shayo
(shayo) Shayo, (shayo) Shayo
I need Igbo and shayo
I need Igbo and shayo (shayoooo)
I need Igbo and shayo
(shayo) Shayo, (shayo) Shayo
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With his fusion of dancehall, reggae, Afrobeat, and pop, Burna Boy emerged in the early part of the 2010s as one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising stars.
The LeriQ-produced 2012 single “Like to Party” proved to be his breakout track and paved the way for his full-length debut, L.I.F.E, a year later. Over the next five years, Burna released two more albums and collaborated with a variety of artists, from J Hus and Skales to Fall Out Boy and Lilly Allen.
His international exposure widened with 2018’s Outside, which hit number three on the Billboard Reggae chart and won the Nigeria Entertainment Award for Album of the Year. 2019’s African Giant and 2020’s Twice as Tall were both widely acclaimed and charted in several countries.
After becoming the first Nigerian to headline a show at Madison Square Garden, he released his sixth album, Love, Damini, in 2022. Burna Boy was born Damini Ogulu in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, in 1991. He began making music at just ten years old when a fellow classmate at school gave him a copy of the production software FruityLoops.
Armed with these means, he began to create his own beats on an old computer. After he graduated, he moved to London to attend university, but he dropped out after two years and moved back to Nigeria. In 2010, the 19-year-old Ogulu traveled to Nigeria’s southern coast, where a mutual acquaintance, producer LeriQ, had some studio space.
This marked a period when he began to connect to the music of his native country, having spent most of his youth immersed in American acts like DMX. He delved into the dancehall and reggae music his father listened to and explored the Afro-beat music preferred by his grandfather (who had also been Fela Kuti’s first manager).
As a result of his new discoveries, Ogulu created a confluence of genres that would become his signature sound. With production by LeriQ, Burna Boy created “Like to Party,” which marked his rise to prominence and generated a local buzz along the way. 2013 saw the release of his debut studio album; featuring guest slots from Wizkid, Timaya, 2face, and M.I., L.I.F.E drew favorable reviews from the music press.
For his sophomore effort, 2015’s On a Spaceship, Burna parted ways with both his record company and LeriQ, and delivered a record even more diverse than his first. In 2017, he teamed up with producer Juls for the single “Rock Your Body.” A host of singles followed throughout the year, including “GBA,” “Streets of Africa,” “Koni Baje,” and “Sekkle Down,” featuring J Hus.
After releasing the Lily Allen-aided single “Heaven’s Gate” in early January 2018, Burna delivered his third album, Outside, later that month.
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He returned a year later with the single “Killin Dem,” a collaboration with Zlatan. Along with additional singles like “Dangote” and “On the Low,” it was later included on his fourth album, African Giant, which saw release in July 2019. The LP was nominated in the Best World Music Album category of the 62nd Grammy Awards.
In August 2020, Burna issued the full-length Twice as Tall, which became his highest charting album to date, reaching number 54 on the Billboard 200 and faring even better in Europe and Canada.
It went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Global Music Album. Featured on the album were guest appearances by Youssou N’Dour, Naughty by Nature, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, and others.
“Rotate,” a collaboration with Becky G, arrived in 2021, as did the solo single “Kilometre.” Burna performed a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden in April 2022, becoming the first Nigerian artist to headline a show at the famed New York venue.
Led by the Toni Braxton-sampling hit “Last Last,” his sixth album, Love, Damini, was released on July 2, his 31st birthday
Credits: Bekki Bemrose, Rovi