Mavin Amina lyrics Rema ft Ayra Starr Bayanni and Crayon
Here is Amina lyrics by Mavin Rema ft Ayra Starr Bayanni and Crayon
đ¶Song: Amina
đ€Artists: Rema, Ayra Starr Bayanni and Crayon
đGenre: Afropop
Mavin Amina Lyrics
{Intro}
VibezâŠ
Mavins
Tell me if youâre available
Me I wan link you girly oh
Me I no fit dey sololo
Make we run our thing on the low
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now ah
Tell me if youâre available
Me I wan link you girly oh
Me I no fit dey sololo
Make we run our thing on the low
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now ah
Big bag, big vibes, big cheques and I kon knickers
I wear my Jimmy Choo, drink booze
With my goons and sip on liquor
Pull up in a Rover
So fine dem go shout Jehovah (Hey)
Mm, the money I dey chase am (Hey)
Ewiriwiriweriye
Hey Ewiriwiriweriye
Fine girl Asempete
Come baby girl malo-nogede
S pekele spekele
Why you dey from I go knack you ogede
You go feel my thing inside your belle
Tell me if youâre available
Me I wan link you girly oh
Me I no fit dey sololo
Make we run our thing on the low
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now ah
Killy me, killy me
Girl you fi killy me, killy me with body
Ki killy ki killy
Ki killy ki killy hmm egbami
Accident e, accident e when you jam me
I sabi vulcanizer wey go pump your tyre na me
Bayanni
Ekelebe don burst o
Kuku kill me kuku kill me o
E be you I wan chop o
They wan see me
Them no fit reach o
Wait na wait na
E be you I dey chase na chase na
Girly make I hold your waist line (Hmm)
Girly be my akanchwa
Come make I chop you like Ofe nsala
Your body na raise to power ten
Come make I give you the shower
When I pull up in the club with me guys
So you know say we fresh like Bow Wow
O girl you dey make me dey mental
Shebi I dey make you dey mara
Tell me if youâre available
Me I wonât leave you girly oh
Me I no fit dey sololo
Make we run out thing on the low
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now
Amina ah Amina
Say na you wey dey ginger me now ah
Here we go, yeah
This one goes out to the special ladies
Youâre beautiful
Youâre nicely made
And thatâs facts
That’s Amina Lyrics by Mavin Rema ft Ayra Starr Bayanni and Crayon
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Lyricism
Mavin Amina lyrics highlight his relationship with a woman because she is the only one that knows how he feels and he knows that by inference, she knows how to make him feel happy and he is intently content with that.
By inference, Mavin Amina lyrics find a bridge between his desires and what the lady wants. The lady is not too sure what she wants and Mavin clarifies that he wants what he wants but he can help her clarify what she wants.
Amina lyrics by Mavin brings into light that while the lady is confused, she should know that he has everything she wants including money because thatâs the most important thing per se in terms of material things in a relationship.
Also, Mavin Amina lyrics state categorically that the ladyâs body is so crazy and that he is why he is completely obsessed with her because he knows that having her would make him happy- supposedly.
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Amina lyrics by Mavin also points that he knows that he wants to have sex with her and he hopes she gets inkling of that because what he wants majorly is sexual relations with her.
This is why he says she should come have sex with him with the catchphrase in Amina lyrics
Thatâs what Mavin Amina lyrics means.
Relatability
Mavinâs Amina lyrics are relatable in the sense that men are almost always crazy about women when they see their body and they canât get over it.
This makes them very obsessed in such a way that they can almost never get over the lady unless they are with her.
This is what Mavin implies in Amina.
The lady is the only one that knows how to be Bad to him. He wants to have sexual relations with her and he doesnât hide it. This is what he wants and he knows that too. To an extent, that makes Mavinâs Amina very relatable.
Delivery
Delivery is Mavinâs strongest suit, but with this particular song- Amina, it is singularly different in terms of delivery, Mavin delivered this song with a passion that gets us interested in the song even if we donât feel like it. He sounds excited and convinced about the song and we like that.
Replay Value
Letâs be real. Mavinâs Amina does mark a clear or distinct turn in their career. It doesnât sound like just another single.
The song does not also sound too common to be a lead single too. Meanwhile, there are a few nods, the catchy hook/chorus might make the song a street anthem, or even a hit. But apart from that, Amina is not a special song.
It sounds like what could pass for a song, a cool one, but maybe an excellent one too.
About Mavin Records
Michael Collins Ajereh (born 26 November 1982), known professionally as Don Jazzy, is a Nigerian record producer. He is the founder and the CEO of Mavin Records.
Don Jazzy was co-owner of the now-defunct Moâ Hits Records record label with Dâbanj
Mavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a Nigerian music corporation record label founded by record producer and recording artist Don Jazzy on 8 May 2012. The labelâs inception came to fruition following the closure of Moâ Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and Dâbanj.
The label is home to recording artists such as Korede Bello, Dr SID, DâPrince, DiâJa, Johnny Drille, Ladipoe, DNA Twins, Rema, Ayra Starr, Magixx, Boy Spyce, Bayanni. It also houses producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims,London and Baby Fresh.
In 2014, DJ Big N became the labelâs official disc jockey.
Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal, Reekado Banks and Iyanya were all formerly signed to the label.
On 8 May 2012, the label released its compilation album Solar Plexus.
In January 2019, Mavin Records secured a multi-million dollar investment from Kupanda Holdings, a subsidiary of Kupanda Capital and TPG Growth.
Mavin Records started as a result of Dâbanjâs departure from Moâ Hits. Prior to commenting on Dâbanjâs exit from Moâ Hits, there were allegations that Dâbanj signed over Moâ Hits to Don Jazzy.
In an interview with Sunday Punch, Don Jazzy addressed Dâbanjâs departure from Mo Hits, saying, âWe were working together and all was going on well. It got to a point where I looked at the situation and we both decided that it was not working and we had to move onâ. Don Jazzy alluded to being hesitant of a name change.
According to BellaNaija, the term âMavinâ describes someone who is gifted and skilled in any field.
Upon establishing the rebranded record label, Don Jazzy said he sees Mavin Records being the power house of music in Africa in the shortest possible time.
After rebranding Moâ Hits to Mavin, Don Jazzy signed Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage. Pulse Nigeria reported that Jazzy admires the singerâs work ethic and drive.
Pulse Nigeria also reported that Mavin Records signed producers Aluko âAltimsâ Timothy and Sunday âBabyFreshâ Enejere.
On 7 May 2012, the record label launched its official website and the Mavin league, a social networking site designed to cater to their fans worldwide.
Don Jazzy signed endorsement deals with Samsung and Loya Milk after establishing the label; Tiwa Savage also signed an endorsement deal with Pepsi. Within a year of becoming a revamped brand, the record label released âTake Bananaâ and âOma Gaâ as singles from its debut compilation album Solar Plexus.
In February 2014, Don Jazzy signed DiâJa, Reekado Banks and Korede Bello to Mavin Records a week after each other.
On 25 February 2015, Don Jazzy and Tiwa Savage both signed endorsement deals with Konga.com.
On 31 October 2016, several media outlets in Nigeria reported that Iyanya signed a record deal with Mavin Records. Both Iyanya and Don Jazzy confirmed the report on Instagram.[19] On 28 February 2017, Don Jazzy announced the signings of Johnny Drille, Ladipoe and DNA to Mavin Records.
In March 2019, he also announced the signing of Rema to Mavin.
On 31 May, Mavin unveiled the signing of Crayon.
The next day, the record label released the collaborative single âAll is in Orderâ.
On 21 January 2021, the label unveiled the signing of Ayra Starr an 18-year-old female afropop singer.
In 2011, Don Jazzy was employed by Kanye West as a producer at Very Good Beatz. Don Jazzy worked with Jay-Z and Kanye West on the production of Lift Off, featuring Beyoncé on the album Watch The Throne which was released on 8 August 2011.
In March 2012, Don Jazzy and DâBanj confirmed their breakup citing artistic differences.
In 2000, Jazzyâs uncle invited him to play the drums for a local church in London and that was his first visit to London.
Don Jazzy gained employment at McDonaldâs as a security guard. He continued his interest in music, associating with Solek, JJC Skillz, Kas, Jesse Jagz, The 419 Squad and DâBanj.
Don Jazzy was born Micheal Collins Ajereh in Umuahia, Abia State, on 26 November 1982, the son of Collins Enebeli Ajereh and Mrs Ajereh. His father is from Isoko in Delta State.
His mother was an Igbo princess from Abia state and his father is a member of the Isoko people.
Ajerehâs family moved to Ajegunle, Lagos, where Don Jazzy was raised.
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