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Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by ebony4life(f): 10:43pm On Apr 04, 2009 |
Recurin words like "1st time i met u, " "shake dat tin ur mama gave u, " u make my head go, Wack lyrics lik "Jangolova epo moto", "I go make luv 2 u even on top of shukushuku"(thorns) (i wonda ou dat is possible!) d chorus is vacant. "konga" (tried listenin 2 d Eno language bt didnt get anytin) . Yahooze is d most disjointd lyric av eva heard! "Monday, Tuesday Wed, wit Champagne,Henessy, Dey were just Clauses! D beat ws d selin point. P Square wat does Do Me I Do you av to 2 wit step on d dance floor? "Gba mi leti kin dolowo" (slap me nd I wil become rich) na jazz? A Whole lot! |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by Tatase(f): 11:14pm On Apr 04, 2009 |
Shake Something by Jazzman Olofin has a LOT of lyrical "gems" from the benign: "Baby o baby/Come be my lady" to my personal "favourites": "Twist your belly/Like spaghetti" and "Omo o tasty/Like Fried Chicken". Some other "gems" include: "Your shaky shaky/Is finger-licking" (obviously re: the fried chicken reference- very "creative" and the deeply urgent and of course very "sexy": "Hurry hurry/Take me to mummy/Cos in my dreams I see/My baby in your tummy." |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by JJCLondon: 6:00am On Apr 05, 2009 |
In light of the above, i wonder wot u guys think of M.I? ''They used to think he would never counquer V.I, now he's the king of the south like T.I'' (Talk about it - Area) Is he a reason to believe that eventually, we would ''separate the wheat from the chaff''? It sort of reminds me of what's happened in d yankee scene, now dat Jay-Z appears to have become the indomitable rapper of all time, a feat dat took about 10 years My estimation is dat the more relevant ur music is to the experiences of ur listeners, the greater ur chances of success in the long run, and the lyrics are just symptomatic of ur real or imagined abilities Well, Afro-centric hiphop has changed d naija music scene, and am loving it really!!!! Just interested in ur thots ladies & gents, |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by tosinaded(m): 7:27am On Apr 05, 2009 |
Ebony ur post alone is terrible! |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by Shaunscot(m): 12:46pm On Apr 05, 2009 |
Baby you're so nice,like Ofada rice Wande coal - Pere (Mo-Hits) |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by lalaboi(m): 9:35pm On Apr 05, 2009 |
everybody just ginga your swagga. . . i say swagga your ginga. . . .make u send no bagga. . . . ***sighs*** Ladies and gentlemen. . . .i present to you |KC presh new song. . . . |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by baslone: 10:31pm On Apr 05, 2009 |
Ooo girl, i love the way u move your body, brekete-OJB Everyting around you is segememde-KC wiskolowiska-DURELLA ji ah tokoko omoge oya wa ji a tongolo-D'BANJ MY HEAD, MY TOE DEY GO, pasa pasa lakuku lala-MP my rhymes come from the streets,i place them all on beats-2shotz |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by asha80(m): 10:59pm On Apr 05, 2009 |
Ooo girl, i love the way u move your body, brekete-OJB i am not too sure if there is anything wrong with this line |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by sweeriie(f): 6:28am On Apr 06, 2009 |
lalaboi: lol lalaboi. . . i'm sooo with you on that one! when i first heard it, i was like WTH?! didnt make sense, n still doesnt. on the overall tho, the song isnt half-bad. |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by baslone: 1:12pm On Apr 06, 2009 |
asha 80: My opinion, it's just too nursery for me. YES O!!! |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by khanye(m): 4:21pm On Apr 06, 2009 |
"I speak for shoemakers,i also speak for mechanics". - Ruggedybaba |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dammiecool(m): 8:04pm On Apr 06, 2009 |
@khanye Uve got nothing 2 post.I guess need 2 sleep |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by slimghost(m): 9:48pm On Apr 06, 2009 |
na me be the tonyo tonyo be like canarie Kelly ponyo ponyo(wtf)--------------------Timaya |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by opensesame: 9:40am On Apr 07, 2009 |
Truth is, most Nigerian artistes have no business writing songs. You see, there is an art known as songwriting. There are people who can't sing or perform, but are blessed with the writing gift and so, they do just that and sell it to singers/rappers. People like R.Kelly, Ne-Yo, Dianne Warren to name a few are successful songwriters who have written for numerous artistes. But, most Nigerian artistes are too DUMB to realise that they are not good enough, so they irritate our ears with wacky, digusting, kindergarten rhymes. The sooner they realise that people are listening and reading their lyrics, the better. Didn't want to mention any names or songs, but i just have to give honour to whom honour is due, Dbanj, P-square, Idris are a few of the many unsongwriters, special shout out to J-martin's good or bad's first verse, stinks to high heavens! I won't even bother paying tribute to the many upcomin acts that need to switch careers fast! Thankfully, there are some good folks doing us proud, Asa, T.Y Bello, M.I, thumbs up guyz! Morale of this , you dont have to be a singer-songwriter, Please. |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dejiariyo: 10:46am On Apr 07, 2009 |
i be miraculous child like pastor and woli - yq gigolo 1- being a pastor does not make u a miraculous child 2- woli is the yoruba meaning of a pastor |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by Dotman01(m): 11:06am On Apr 07, 2009 |
Ewa wo mummy, daddy, won lawon cousins, sha wa wa ni stupid-kentro world frm d beginin to d end has no meanin |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dammiecool(m): 11:13am On Apr 07, 2009 |
@dejiariyo woli na prophet not pastor |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dejiariyo: 11:15am On Apr 07, 2009 |
dammiecool: u shud then tell me the yoruba meaning of a pastor |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dammiecool(m): 11:24am On Apr 07, 2009 |
@deji Alufa/Olusoaguntan |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dejiariyo: 11:27am On Apr 07, 2009 |
dammiecool: lol this guy u get wahala, go to some cheribum churches or cele churches they call the pastors woli even some c.a.c abiara is called woli and i dont know about ur alufa lol that aint yoruba its alfa. |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by tosinaded(m): 11:27am On Apr 07, 2009 |
Lmfao |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dammiecool(m): 11:34am On Apr 07, 2009 |
@deji u no dey go church?prophet is totally different from pastor.alfa is 4 mosque,alufa is 4 church,Try n get urself a yoruba bible |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by tosinaded(m): 11:36am On Apr 07, 2009 |
r o t f l m f a o |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dejiariyo: 11:45am On Apr 07, 2009 |
shud i school yu with everything?alufa is conned from alfa or alpha, yoruba pple can be funny at times they can call words in some funny way, can u call adeboye alufa if he wont slap ur face? i have being to some cele churches and they call the pastor woli,if woli is prophet why dont they call jesus woli, or have u heard woli jesu? some pastors i know are called woli e.g woli abiara so no disturb me again |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by waterworks(f): 11:49am On Apr 07, 2009 |
Idris done come again KPAKPA DI KPAKPA [size=14pt]'Dem say i fight 50 cent see thier mouth dem just dey yarn anyhow', 'Dem say i run go exile if mr president catch you im go slap you', 'For your information i met mr president one-on-one inside asorock!' [/size] LMAO IDRIS IS A FOOL! |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dammiecool(m): 11:53am On Apr 07, 2009 |
@deji Why is it hard 4 u to take correction!!! any how na ur whala be dat. |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by tosinaded(m): 11:54am On Apr 07, 2009 |
Deji ure stubborn! Abiara is prophet! |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dejiariyo: 12:06pm On Apr 07, 2009 |
tosinaded@: how can abiara be a prophet, he is a pastor if abiara is a prophet then i am a prophet and even fela is even better than abiara in prophecy so i take fela as a prophet as well. |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by dammiecool(m): 12:21pm On Apr 07, 2009 |
they will never learn |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by waterworks(f): 12:27pm On Apr 07, 2009 |
@ slim ghost thats wrong its na be your tanya tanya be like an RKELLY tanya tanya- asin hes song tanya tanya lol! but its still a wack line but very catchy indeed! |
Re: Worst Lines Ever Used In A Nigerian Song. . . . by slimghost(m): 11:15am On Apr 08, 2009 |
@waterworks 10x 4 the correction, but still its wack!!!!!!!!!!!!!! unbelievably wack!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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