Naira Marley Omo lyrics
Here are the lyrics of Omo by Naira Marley
Naira Marley Omo lyrics
{Intro}
(Niphkeys, Niphkeys)
T′emi ba tin k’orin, ki iwo shama jo
T′emi ba tin k’orin tuntun, ki iwo shama jo-ohh
I’m on my own, I′m on my own, baby oh
I′m on my own, I’m on my own
{Verse 1}
It′s up-up, iGhanda, I was in Amsterdam, smoking zaza
It’s all hate, they′re liars
I covered draba’, k′ama ri yen rara
Obviously, nobody badder
Olohun l’oun gbe’ni ga lai lo ladder
Won fe pa′na bi NEPA
Ka dobale fun rara o soh pe k′ama ga
I’ve been hurt before, so,
I know nothing last for long
(nothing last for long)
Let me tell you ′bout fake friends
Never mind, they just come and go
(they just come and go)
I showed love, I get none back
It’s okay, that′s just how it goes
(that’s just how it goes)
Some said “I′ve changed”,
I didn’t come this far just for steady simp
{Verse 2}
Eyan le, eyan buru, eyan ni’ka gan
But, as a Marlian, mio foh
Mummy talk say “I no go fall”
Ni toto, won fe pa′ro momi, ko jo
Dem wan change my story
But, I give God glory
{Chorus}
T′emi ba tin k’orin
(t′emi ba tin k’orin oh), ki iwo shama jo (ki iwo shama jo)
T′emi ba tin k’orin tuntun
(t′emi ba tin k’orin tuntun),
ki iwo shama jo-ohh (ki iwo shama jo-ohh)
I’m on my own (on my-on my, on my-on my),
I′m on my own (I′m on my), baby oh
I’m on my own (I′m on my own),
I’m on my own (I′m on my own)
That’s the lyrics of Omo by Naira Marley
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Lyricism
Naira Marley Omo lyrics depicts how he is able to do so many things on his own without being influenced by how people associate with him. Naira Marley speaks on how he is on his own lane and no one can compete with him because he doesn’t seem to consider being in a competition. In this light, Naira Marley Omo lyrics does not fail to recognize how Naira Marley is doing so well in music that he is very sure that no one will take his position because there will always be a place for him in the music industry. We can therefore see that Naira Marley Omo posits him as someone that knows what he wants and what he is supposed to be.
He is not swayed by the crazy things going on and he is not trying to be what is not. No competition lyrics by Naira Marley brings so much to light about the music industry and how everything is meant to be based on competition or who is topping Apple Music Nigeria charts- which is not supposed to be.
Naira Marley Omo also speaks on how he has told his mother that everything is fine as much as she should know and he is not bothered about that. She should have nothing to worry about.
Likewise, Naira Marley Omo also expresses how much of a star he is and that he is very much having fun without having to depend on other people. He also says that he will always be stepping in the room with his head up because he knows that he will always be the king wherever he goes.
So yes, Naira Marley Omo lyrics are very appropriate for the song.
Relatability
Omo by Naira Marley is very relatable. There are some times that we just want to say “F**k it”, we don’t need to be around people all the time or need people around us before we can be who we are. This does not mean that we shouldn’t appreciate people or don’t form connections with them. It just means that we don’t need to suck up to them or pretend like we have mutual feelings of friendships or connections when we don’t. Naira Marley Omo drives home this point a lot.
Even the way he begins Omo rings that people will betray you. Friends will speak bad things about you and you have to learn how to be good on your own and make progress independently. Your functions should not be based on how people make you feel or whether or not they are around you.
Delivery
Naira Marley’s delivery on Omo was delivered based on his personal experience and how he has been able to navigate the music industry because of his musical prowess, the support of those who love him and the fact that he has rested on his confidence to bring him result- which is happening.
Replay Value
The lyricism of Omo by Naira Marley, as well as the song theme and Relatability, makes it have a very good replay value. The song arrangement and mixing is actually on point. This song is a bop. Kudos to Naira Marley on making such a realistic record as this!