“Money” Lyrics Zlatan Ibile ft Davido
Zlatan Ibile is out another single titled Money featuring Davido and here are the lyrics
Lyrics of Money by Zlatan ft Davido
Money Lyrics Zlatan Ibile ft Davido
[Zlatan]
Say I no wan look like person wey get money wey no get
Omo ope na money dey stop nonsense
If them no give you kokoro alaye drag am first
Won ni inu shalanga ni owo wa se mo ja wo be
Aiye o aiye o
Nothing stopping me from making money
Plenty plenty plenty money o
Mo fe ma mu aiye o
Benjamin lekki where the Molly
Nobody wey holy o
[Verse 1: Davido]
Too much money jaiye pa bi Pablo Escobar
If you are young and getting money dupe lowo Jehovah
And it’s quite funny o
That am still balling
Them dеy try stop me
They think say no be my papa born mе
Since I was born happiness in my blood
Them don kill many but I no send them at all
e le ba mo
Wan kan ti la na
[Chorus: Zlatan]
Say I no wan look like person wey get money wey no get
Omo ope na money dey stop nonsense
If them no give you kokoro alaye drag am first
Won ni inu shalanga ni owo wa se mo ja wo be
Aiye o aiye o
Nothing stopping me from making money
Plenty plenty plenty money o
Mo fe ma mu aiye o
Benjamin lekki where the Molly
Nobody wey holy o
[Verse 2: Zlatan]
Say say I no wan know as e go be o
I no go settle for less
My papa don dey bless me
Na dollars pounds I dey collect
Fine bobo no one kobo
I no wan meet that kind bobo
Ongbese no get comfort
Money no leave my domot
Ever since I don come o
Lopo in my mouth o
Energy in my blood o
Owo yampia in my bank o
Kilode o fi Ola bo
I never too lose guard
I get many omo wey bless me
[Chorus: Zlatan]
Say I no wan look like person wey get money wey no get
Omo ope na money dey stop nonsense
If them no give you kokoro alaye drag am first
Won ni inu shalanga ni owo wa se mo ja wo be
Aiye o aiye o
Nothing stopping me from making money
Plenty plenty plenty money o
Mo fe ma mu aiye o
Benjamin lekki where the Molly
Nobody wey holy o
Those are the lyrics of Money by Zlatan ft Davido
Lyricism
The lyrics for Money by Zlatan ft. Davido is so suitable for the song.
There is no way you listen to the lyrics of Money by Zlatan Ibile and Davido and you don’t see how it explains the song extensively.
The lyrics of money describe how Zlatan and Davido want money so much that they indicate that not only do they have God’s blessing, they are very willing to do whatever (legal) that will make them money.
Zlatan says in the lyrics
“I no wan know it go be o , but I will not settle for less o”
So yes, the lyrics of Money by Zlatan and Davido is suitable for the song. It exalts money.
Delivery
Zlatan Ibile and Davido’s delivery on Money is applauding, especially Zlatan’s delivery at the beginning.
It is impossible that you listen to Money and you don’t feel the passionate delivery of these artists.
You literally feel them delivering Money with so much energy and this energy transfers to us as we listen to Money by Zlatan and Davido.
Their delivery on Money is truly noteworthy.
Kudos to both of them. As he takes the second verse, Davido also delivers Money without holding back.
Relatability
Money by Zlatan and Davido has to be one of the most relatable songs of 2022 so far.
It speaks on having money and working hard to get it.
To some extent, the lyrics of Money by Zlatan and Davido encourages us to work had to get it and do everything legally possible to get it.
Imagine when Zlatan says:
Won ni inu salanga ni owo wa, mo ja wo ‘be
This is very relatable to us now because everyone in Nigeria wants money and we would do everything to make this money because money is the language of the world, and also makes us happy most times.
Mixing and Production
We have to applaud the mixing and production of Money by Zlatan and Davido.
Zlatan is more of a dancehall artiste and the beats of Money makes him express himself without holding back.
He delivers his art with so much passion as his lyrics of money lay on the beats “mercilessly”.
We feel the influence of dancehall and the beats also promote the passion and relatability of the song.
It also makes us want to jump on our feet and dance because Money by Zlatan and Davido is a club jam!
Replay Value
Money has great replay value because of the dancehall influence. This also includes the dope mixing and production, the relatability, the delivery and how “dancy” the beats are. You will want to listen to this song severally.
So yes, Money by Zlatan and Davido has a great replay value.
Rating
Lyricism: 1.7/2
Delivery: 1.8/2
Replay Value: 1.7/2
Relatability: 1.8/2
Mixing and Production: 1.5/2
☆Total: 8.5/10
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Background
Nigerian vocalist/producer Davido blends traditional African elements with global mainstream pop for a sound that’s equal parts intriguing and infectious.
He quickly grew from club-ready early songs to charting tracks and features from big names like Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown on his 2020 album- A Better Time.
Davido was born David Adedeji Adeleke in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1992. His interest in music began while attending Oakwood University in his late teens, and he started making his own beats and investigating music production.
He dropped out of school and began pursuing music full-time, relocating to Lagos, Nigeria, and releasing his debut single, “Back When,” in 2011.
The single received some attention for its mix of clubby production, high-energy vocals, and Afro-pop rhythms, and was followed shortly by second single “Dami Duro.”
Work began on his debut album, “Omo Baba Olowo”, which was released in 2012 and produced a plethora of singles.
Success came quickly for Davido, and he sated his fans with a string of new tracks released over the next several years while he was working on his sophomore album, The Baddest, which was still unreleased as of 2020.
Between 2013 and 2017, singles like “Gobe,” “Aye,” and “Pere” (among many others) piled up, sometimes featuring collaborations with bigger-name rappers like Meek Mill and Young Thug.
Between albums, Davido also inked a deal with RCA.
More standalone tracks followed until 2019, when second album A Good Time arrived, featuring guest appearances from A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Perruzi, Popcaan, Chris Brown, Summer Walker, Gunna and other stars from around the world, and did well both commercially and with critics.
Davido quickly followed the next year with his third effort A Better Time. The album was a similarly star-studded affair, with guest spots from Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby, Saulti Sol, and many others on Davido’s bright and catchy R&B-infused Afropop.
“A Better Time” also fared well commercially, breaking into the Billboard charts its first week of release.
Credit: Fred Thomas, Rovi