Lyrics Bamidélé - Bonus Track - Asa
Bi′nu
e
ba
dun,
bi'nu
e
o
ba
dun
(Whether
you
are
happy,
or
not)
On′
lati
bami
dele
(You
need
to
follow
me
home)
Bi
o
ba
fe,
bi
o
ba
ko
ye
(Whether
you
like
it,
or
you
refuse
to)
On'
lati
bami
dele
ba'mi
(You
must
follow
me
to
my
father′s
house)
Akinyele
wants
to
marry
wife/
He
don′t
want
to
pay
some
bride
price/
You
better
find
it
Akinyele
omo
Jinadu
(Akinyele
Jinadu)
He
don't
want
to
pay
some
bride
price/
You
better
find
it
Akinyele
o...
So
this
girl,
in
her
late
teens
(perhaps,
earlier
twenties),
is
wooed
tirelessly
and
strategically
by
one
young
lawyer
from
out
of
town.
She
initially
refuses,
but
soon
finds
herself
having
strong
feelings
for
this
young
′educated'
man.
She
is
impressed
by
his
diction,
his
comportment,
and
even
with
the
fact
that
he
tells
her
he′s
a
Law
graduate
from
the
University
of
Ibadan.
Out
of
naivety
and
inexperience,
she
soon
agrees
to
his
proposition.
Some
weeks
into
the
'secret′
affair,
he
begins
to
pester
her...
Otutu
mu
mi/
eyin
nro
mi
o
(Cold
has
taken
hold
of
me/my
back
aches)
Wa
bamidele
ba'mi
(Come,
follow
me
to
my
father's
house)
Sebi
the
same
thing
lo
so
fun
mi
l′ana
(Wasn′t
it
the
same
thing
you
told
me
yesterday?)
Mo
tun
de/
wa
tele
mi
mo'le
(I′m
here
again/
come,
follow
me
home!)
Lawyer
alagidi
(Stubborn
Lawyer!)
First
class
liar
Alakori
sanwo
k'o
to
j′obe
(Headstrong
fellow,
pay
before
you
'chop′
soup)
Iya
mi
l'o
bi
mi,
l'o
bi
mi
(My
mother
gave
birth
to
me)
Baba
mi
lo
to
mi
(My
father
trained
me)
Mi
o
ki′n
s′omo
registry
(I'm
not
for
registry
wedding)
Alakowe
lawyer
(learned
lawyer)
Akinyele
o...
1 Why Can't We
2 Maybe
3 Be My Man
4 Preacher Man
5 Bimpé
6 The Way I Feel
7 OK OK
8 Dreamer Girl
9 Oré
10 Baby Gone
11 Broda Olé
12 Questions
13 Iba - Bonus Track
14 Bamidélé - Bonus Track
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