Rush Lyrics
Here is Rush Lyrics by Ayra Starr
Rush Lyrics Ayra Starr
Rush Lyrics
{Intro}
Vibez
Pa pa ri
Pi pa pa ri
Pa pa ri
Pi pa pa ri
Pa pa ri pa
Pa pa ri pa
{Verse 1}
Sabi girl no dey too like talk,
Animals dey in human form
Padi man nobody like work
But you must hustle if you wan chop
E no finish dem wan fight us
If them dey run them no fit catch up
I no dey form say I too righteous
No come dey form say you too like us
{Pre-chorus}
Me no get the time for the hate and the bad energy
Got my mind on my money
Make you dance like Poco Lee
Steady green like Broccoli
Steady on my grind no wan hear
What they want telly me,
Kudi na my fantasy
Dem won dey check if my tap no rush
{Chorus}
But e dey rush
E de rush well well
E be much
Na God dey make my tap
E dey rush
The kind money we touch
E dey rush
E dey rush well well
E be much
No be hype everybody dey crush
Thereās no dulling with us.
Pa pa ri
Pi pa pa ri
Pa pa ri
Pi pa pa ri
Pa pa ri pa
Pa pa ri pa
{Verse 2}
Jo Fun mi jakpata
I dey go Ghana
Yeah-ah
You never touch you dey form papa
Which kind money we never see before?
Ko se lo mi
Got me feeling I’m the one
Aje,
Aje Aje,
They will never take my cake away
Aje,
You can’t count my grace,
I just dey my lane, my lane
{Pre-chorus}
Me no get the time for the hate and the bad energy
Got my mind on my money
Make you dance like Poco Lee
Steady green like Broccoli
Steady on my grind no wan hear
What they want telly me,
Kudi na my fantasy
Dem won dey check if my tap no rush
{Chorus}
But e dey rush
E de rush well well
E be much
Na God dey make my tap
E dey rush
The kind money we touch
E dey rush
E dey rush well well
E be much
No be hype everybody dey crush
Thereās no dulling with us.
Cos e dey rush
E de rush well well
E be much
No be hype everybody dey crush
Thereās no dulling with us
There’s no dulling…
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Lyricism
Rush Lyrics rests majorly on the fact that while people are obsessed with their own version of her life, she is on her path trying to do what she does best with her life.
The lyrics of Rush also talk about how people have dedicated themselves to pulling others down and measuring the amount of their success.
To an extent, Ayra Starr presents the well known scenario of people stalking you and keeping tabs on you so they can measure your progress and see if you are making any progress in life whatsoever.
Based on Rush Lyrics, these people get off on this because they want to know that you are not doing too well so they wonāt feel miserable about their own lives.
However, according to the lyrics of Rush by Ayra Starr, when people check her life and try to measure her success and achievements, āE dey rush!ā like an overflowing tap. It never stops, and they need to know that, accept that fact and move on rather than trying to see when she will fail or when she will stop.
There is also a part where we get that Ayra Starr provides an insight into her recognition of the fact that God has brought her this far and that she is indeed destined for something great.
It is indeed something great that people cannot understand or measure, so they should stop trying to and focus on something else.
Meanwhile, Ayra Starr uses Rush lyrics to imply that if they canāt stop at all, then they can look and measure all they want but they will keep seeing the same thing and getting the same answers anyway- which is that her cup of blessings will always overflow no matter how much they wish it wasnāt overflowing.
According to her āNa God dey make my tapā
Thatās what Rush Lyrics mean.
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Delivery
If there is something about Ayra Starr, it is that she is hungry for stardom and global recognition as well as making hit songs. The way she delivers songs is with the knowledge that it is hit home or go home.
There is no other alternative. Her delivery on Rush is simply breathtaking. You can hear every word, every lyric.
The dedication she has to her craft is simply mind-blowing and it doesnāt exceed the fact that she knows that her songs are her personal investments. Relatability explains why
Relatability
Rush by Ayra Starr is a pretty relatable song. When people are beginning to make headway in life, there will always be people who are ever willing to measure what amount of success they have achieved or whether or not they have what it takes.
Ayra is saying that her cup of blessings is overflowing and rushing as it should because people may not seem to understand why, she understands and thatās all they need to know.
Replay Value
You can literally listen to Ayra Starrās Rush all day. The lyrics are deep. This is deep and good music without the intention of adding adlibs or silly hooks that may make it sound catchy.
Rating
Delivery: 1.6/2
Lyricism: 1.8/2
Mixing and Production: 1.3/2
Relatability: 1.6/2
Replay Value: 1.7/2
āTotal: 8/10
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Profile
Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe (born 14 June 2002), known professionally as Ayra Starr, is a Nigerian singer.
Born in Cotonou, Benin, Ayra Starr began a fashion career at the age of 16 with Quove Model Management before deciding to pursue music.
Having been raised in a music-loving family, her interest in singing comes mostly from her family. At the age of 10, she sang in a high school choir and began writing songs with her brother.
She attended Les Cours Sonou University and received aĀ BA degreeĀ in international relations and political science.
Most streamed Nigerian Artists on Apple MusicĀ 2022
During her college years, she was often bullied by her classmates because of her age and appearance. To counter the feelings she experienced from being taunted, Ayra Starr turned to music. “I would listen toĀ Nicki MinajĀ on my way to school, and I’d feel like the second Nicki Minaj.
Ayra Starr’s mother was very supportive of her musical ambitions, and always encouraged her to pursue a singing career.
After covering several songs by popular artists on Instagram, she posted her first original song on her page in December 2019.
This brought her to the attention of record executive Don Jazzy, and led to her signing to Mavin Records.
In early 2021, Ayra Starr achieved mainstream recognition with her eponymous debut extended play and its hit track “Away” which spent two consecutive weeks at number four on Nigeria’s TurnTable Top 50 and went to number 17 on US Billboard Top Triller Global, paving the way for the release of her first full-length studio album, 19 & Dangerous in August 2021.
Categorized mainly as Afropop and R&B, the album has been met with favorable critical reception.
It spawned two top forty hits in Nigeria.
The lead single “Bloody Samaritan” peaked atop the Top 50 chart, becoming the first solo song by a female artist to reach the number-one position. Starr debuted on Pandora Predictions chart, and on 28 August 2021, she ranked number two on Billboard’s Next Big Sound
With the release of her debut eponymous EP, some critics felt that her vocal technique bore a striking resemblance to Tems’ musical style. In an interview with Cool FM, Ayra Starr spoke about comparisons to Tems:
“I’m a young artist and Tems is an amazing musician, for people to compare me to such an amazing musician, it’s a compliment and I’m honoured.”
Motolani Alake, in his review of the EP for Pulse wrote that “Ayra Starr isn’t exactly a replica of Tems, but when she manipulates her vocals to stress the final syllable on words, sentences and cadences by flexing her octaves, she definitely sounds like Tems.”
Alake also opined that both artists are different and that “Tems can be more alternative while Starr is more Nigerian and more Afropop with more lamba in her soul
Although musically diverse, Ayra Starr’s sound has predominantly been categorized as Afropop and R&B. Her voice has been described in the media as “silky”, “cozy”, “delicate”, “sturdy”, “arresting” and “soulful”, with music critics noting the dynamic nature of her range and emotional delivery.
Her lyrics are a mixture of English, Pidgin English and Yoruba, often exploring contemporary topics such as love, relationship, empowerment and freedom.