Wizkid Money and Love lyrics
Here is Money and Love lyrics by Wizkid
Money and Love Lyrics Wizkid
Wizkid Money and Love Lyrics
{Intro}
Oshey
{Verse 1}
Nobody like me, body like me
Baby when I pull the Gucci under my jeans
Baby Lollipop, baby lick like Ice Cream
Big Bad Wiz, Mr Shift your panties
Fuck with Buju Banton or Buju BNXN (Benson)
Girl any record girl I will make you sing
Knee, she dey pray for the Koko-ma-si
I gat the Holy water, baby make you come swim
{Pre-Chorus}
My pocket full of money ooo
My heart dey full of loving oh
Nobody better for the dance i know
Fine lady she dey bounce along
Skin tight for your body oo
What you dey want, na ehm I want I know
Don’t stop, make you drive me ooo
What you dey on, na ehm I wan take home
{Chorus}
Now Pami oo, lo mi ooo
Burn that s***, be your Romeo
Wa lo mi oo, Ra gba bo mi oo
Gat your back, wa sun ibi oo
Je ka sungba oo, Omo ju pa oo
Touch me I touch as e dey oo
Oya so mi so, ka lo ile oo
Chop me i chop Anoti ooh
{Post-Chorus}
Je je je, ma I give am je je je
Je je je, ma I give am je je je
{Verse 2}
Say the money I go supply oo
The thing long of Malay to Okokomaiko
And we fit fly enter Mumbai ohh
Pretty lady all you say na one time
Shey iwo lo dun bayii?
Joor ti a ba dele shey a ma ju paa?
I dey feel fine, make me feel nice
Pass two shot for this one night
{Pre-Chorus}
My pocket full of money ooo
My heart e dey full of loving oh
Nobody better for the dance I know
Fine lady she dey bounce along
Skin tight for your body oo
What you dey want, na ehm I want I know
Don’t stop, make you drive me ooo
What you dey on, na ehm I wan take home
{Chorus}
Now Pami oo, lo mi ooo
Burn that s***, be your Romeo
Wa lo mi oo, Ra gba bo mi oo
Gat your back, wa sun ibi oo
Je ka sungba oo, Omo ju pa oo
Touch me I touch as e dey oo
Oya so mi so, ka lo ile oo
Chop me I chop Anoti ooh
{Post-Chorus}
Je je je, make I give am je je je
Je je je, make I give am je je je
{Outro}
Your body badder
Mama don dey call
Me I no go
Bomboclatt to the rhyme and bass
Fine girl ti o fe pa mi oo
Omo this kind love oo
She say make I touch,
make I give am properly
That’s money and Love Lyrics by wizkid
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Lyricism
Wizkid Money and Love 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, Wizkid Money and Love lyrics find a bridge between his desires and what the lady wants.
The lady is not too sure what she wants and Wizkid clarifies that he wants what he wants but he can help her clarify what she wants.
Money and Love lyrics by Wizkid brings into light that while the lady is confused, she should know that he has everything she wants, including money because that’s the most important thing per se in terms of material things in a relationship.
Also, Wizkid Money and Love lyrics state categorically that the lady’s 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.
Money and Love lyrics by Wizkid 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 Money and Love lyrics:
My pocket full of money ooo
My heart e dey full of loving oh
That’s what Wizkid Money and Love lyrics means.
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Relatability
Wizkid’s Money and Love lyrics are relatable in the sense that men are almost always crazy about women when they see their body and they can’t 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 Wizkid implies in Money and Love. The lady is the only one that knows how to be Bad to him.
He wants to have sexual relations with her and he doesn’t hide it. This is what he wants and he knows that too. To an extent, that makes Wizkid’s Money and Love very relatable.
Delivery
Delivery is not Wizkid’s strongest suit, but with this particular song- Money and Love, it is singularly different in terms of delivery.
Wizkid delivered this song with a passion that gets us interested in the song even if we don’t feel like it. He sounds excited and convinced about the song and we like that.
Replay Value
Let’s be real. Wizkid’s Money and Love does not mark a clear or distinct turn in his career.
It sounds like just another single. The song is actually better lyrically than Bad to me, but the fact that it sounds so much better instrumentally is another plus. Money and Love also sounds like a jam.
A real jam that you could listen to in your car just to chill or listen to anywhere for that matter.
There are songs that are better than Money and Love, but that doesn’t take away from the song’s sheer musicality.
Wizkid tried on this one
Rating
Delivery: 1.6/2
Lyricism: 1.4/2
Mixing and Production:1.5/2
Relatability: 1.5/2
Replay Value: 1.4/2
☆Total: 7.4/10
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Background
Wizkid was born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun on 16 July 1990, in Surulere, Lagos.
He grew up in an interfaith household with twelve female siblings. His mother is a Pentecostal Christian and his father practices Islam.
Wizkid attended Ijebu Ode Grammar School.
He grew up listening to King Sunny Ade, Fela Kuti and Bob Marley.
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In a radio interview with Tim Westwood in 2012, he said “his father has three wives”.
In another interview with Adesope of Factory 78 TV, Wizkid said he formed a group called the Glorious Five with a couple of his church friends.
They managed to release an album prior to disbanding. Wizkid went by the stage name Lil Prinz until 2006.
He later met OJB Jezreel, a record producer who prevented him from recording for a year.
While visiting OJB’s Point Beat Studios frequently, he watched 2 Face Idibia record songs for his Grass 2 Grace album. He was also present during the recording sessions for Sound Sultan’s debut album Jagbajantis.
He cited Naeto C as one of the people who mentored and coached him when he was 15 years old. Wizkid inked a record deal with Empire Mates Entertainment in 2009. He co-wrote “Omoge You Too Much”, a song from Banky W.’s The W Experience album.
He also worked with Naeto C, Ikechukwu and M.I while developing his craft.
In mid-2009, he dropped out of Lagos State University (LASU). He later attended Lead City University, but dropped out after completing two sessions
Singer/songwriter Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun (aka Wizkid) is one of Nigeria’s biggest R&B crossover acts, having worked with Drake, Skepta, and Chris Brown, among others. He first found regional success in 2011 with the massively popular single “Holla at Your Boy,” which appeared on his debut album, Superstar.
He went global in 2016 after his collaboration with Drake, “One Dance,” soared to number one in 15 countries, resulting in a multi-album deal with , which issued his Caribbean-influenced major-label debut, “Sounds from the Other Side”, in 2017.
Balogun began his career in music when he was just 11 years old. His first record, Lil Prinz, was recorded in 2001 in collaboration with Glorious Five, a group consisting of Balogun and his friends from church.
In 2006, he started pursuing music full-time, at first collaborating with various Nigerian pop acts including OJB Jezreel, Naeto C, and Banky W By 2011, he was ready to record his debut studio album as a solo artist; Superstar was released by Empire Mates Entertainment to great critical and public acclaim across Africa, propelling Wizkid to stardom in his home country.
In mid-2009, he dropped out of Lagos State University (LASU). He later attended Lead City University, but dropped out after completing two sessions
Singer/songwriter Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun (aka Wizkid) is one of Nigeria’s biggest R&B crossover acts, having worked with Drake, Skepta, and Chris Brown, among others. He first found regional success in 2011 with the massively popular single “Holla at Your Boy,” which appeared on his debut album, Superstar.
He went global in 2016 after his collaboration with Drake, “One Dance,” soared to number one in 15 countries, resulting in a multi-album deal with , which issued his Caribbean-influenced major-label debut, “Sounds from the Other Side”, in 2017.
Balogun began his career in music when he was just 11 years old. His first record, Lil Prinz, was recorded in 2001 in collaboration with Glorious Five, a group consisting of Balogun and his friends from church.
In 2006, he started pursuing music full-time, at first collaborating with various Nigerian pop acts including OJB Jezreel, Naeto C, and Banky W By 2011, he was ready to record his debut studio album as a solo artist; Superstar was released by Empire Mates Entertainment to great critical and public acclaim across Africa, propelling Wizkid to stardom in his home country.
After multiple delays and label disagreements, he released his sophomore studio album, “Ayo”, in 2014. The record featured a multitude of guest appearances, including a spot from Femi Kuti . It also featured Balogun’s global breakthrough track “Ojuelegba.”
Not only did the single cement his status as one of Nigeria’s biggest pop acts, it was also picked up and remixed by and , thrusting Wizkid into the international space.
In March 2017, Wizkid signed a major deal with RCA and Sony International , which would release his third LP, “Sounds from the Other Side”, later that year. A handful of singles appeared in advance of the album, including “Sweet Love” and the Drake assisted “Come Closer.”
In October 2018, Wizkid issued a pair of singles, “Master Groove” and “Fever,” to mark Nigeria’s Independence Day. The following year, he joined Beyonce and Saint Jhn for The Lion King: The Gift track “Brown Skin Girl” and released his own single, “Joro.”
The EP “Soundman Vol.1” was issued by Balogun’s “Starboy Entertainment” imprint in 2019. Following his involvement in the successful protests to scrap Nigeria’s controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Wizkid’s fourth album, “Made in Lagos”, arrived in October 2020.
In 2018, he was featured on the song “Checklist” by Normani and Calvin Harris, which reached number-one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.
The following year, he was featured on Beyoncé’s project The Lion King: The Gift on the single “Brown Skin Girl”, which also reached number-one on the World Digital Song Sales chart, and won him a Grammy Award for Best Music Video.
In October 2020, he released his fourth album, Made in Lagos, which received commercial success and acclaim, reaching number-one on the Billboard World Album Chart.
The album includes the single “Essence” featuring Tems, which became the first Nigerian song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top ten following a remix released by Justin Bieber. Wizkid’s fifth album More Love Less Ego is set for release in 2022