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            <title>SUN NO DEY SLEEP Lyrics</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<b>1. MONKEY WEAR SHOE</b><br /><br /><br><br /><i>A satirical take on corruption and poor leadership. Details the story of an individual, left in charge of the common inheritance, who squanders and depletes the purse. The song directly addresses the subject, as if the speaker and the listener are face-to-face, makes jest of his deceitfulness and laziness, and highlights his options for personal redemption.</i><br /><br /><br><br />Ibaseje awo soludigbe o<br />Lanti lanti patan labe ewe<br />Ilu oke ni mo lo o ti gbe&#8217;le yen ta<br />Omo apa ni won npe ru &#8221;&#732;re o<br />Ibaseje f&#8217;otesola o<br />Oro re ni mo ro d&#8217;odo agba<br />Iye sunkun, baba f&#8217;owo le&#8217;ran o<br />Won l&#8217;omo eniyan won o se gb&#8217;ara le o<br />Monkey dey wear shoe, e think say e be fine guy<br />Alabosi ore tuletule, wookowooko e o r&#8217;oju ole<br />Iwa ibi ni o je o r&#8217;alajogbe<br />Gbogbo nkan o ma le je tire o<br />Ibuso l&#8217;enu ka ti jeun k&#8217;a yo<br />Oro ofun lo ma nf&#8217;ori re ro<br />Agba omo a se bi majesin<br />Igba kan o lo bi orere o<br />Osan ba o wi, o l&#8217;o ni gbo<br />Ale ba o so, o l&#8217;enu re nrun<br />Eni s&#8217;ole, ole ni o ja gbehin<br />Ha, nba mo ni kehin asebi o<br />Eniyan meji i padanu iro<br />B&#8217;eni a pa fun o mo, eni npuro mo&#8217;ra re o<br />Seb&#8217;oju awo l&#8217;awo mi fi gb&#8217;obe o<br />Ng&#8217;e s&#8217;ode, mo kan dake ni o<br />Eniyan o s&#8217;awon na k&#8217;esin l&#8217;oro<br />Jeje mi ni mo ma nlo&#8217;gba iwa<br />Eni to mi, se niyen ntu le agbon o<br />Bi o so&#8217;ra yio ma j&#8217;ijo ete o <br />Ile ba o so, o l&#8217;o ni gbo<br />Oke ba o wi, o l&#8217;enu re nrun<br />Eni s&#8217;ole, ole ni o ja gbehin<br />O ba te&#8217;pa mo&#8217;se ola nbo wa da o<br /><br><br /><b>2. KO DA NKAN</b><br /><br /><br><br /><i>The protagonist in this song makes a bold assertion of his independence and individuality in the face of personal threat and dismissal: <br />Being barred from your space is not the end of the world<br />I can still reach my goals outside your sphere of influence. <br />History tells us that there have been others as powerful and wealthy as you <br />But what became of them? They passed on and were forgotten. <br />This is not the end of the line, I am a man of hope</i><br /><br /><br> <br />Ma yo s&#8217;ile mi mo<br />Kii se kuro l&#8217;aye ore mi<br />Sebi &#8221;&#732;le aye ohun o da nkan<br />Ma rin l&#8217;ode mi kii se jade l&#8217;aye k&#8217;o mo gbo o<br />Ani &#8221;&#732;le aye ohun o da nkan<br />Baba olowo ana, onile gogoro nko, awon da?<br />A wa won titi, a o ma ri won mo<br />Iya wo-ki&#8217;lu-mo akomoleru, awon na nko?<br />Ile mu won, a o ma gbo won mo<br />Bobo olokiki ti gbogbo aye nwa riri fun<br />Won ba &#8221;&#732;le lo, a o ma gbo won mo<br />Arewa ko-si-ru-mi, ate &#8221;&#732;le bi eye<br />Won lo&#8217;gba, igba wa lo won, a o ma gbo won mo<br />Eni aye nfe, eni aye nfe<br />O le d&#8217;ota ilu lola, eni aye nfe<br />Eni o r&#8217;owo mu, eni o r&#8217;owo mu<br />O le d&#8217;oloro l&#8217;ola eni o r&#8217;owo mula nmi<br />Eni aye nponle, eni aye nponle <br />Won le tu&#8217;to ete si, b&#8217;oro o ba gun mo<br /><br><br /><b>3. SOMEONE LIKE BIKO</b><br /><br /><br><br />Weariness in my soul, pain in my heart<br />See you there little child, fear in your eyes<br />The road ahead will be rough, we seek the land of hope<br />No vision, no clear direction<br />Only the fittest of the fittest shall survive and that&#8217;s why<br />I&#8217;m crying for the future<br />I worry about the future<br />I&#8217;m working for the future, yeah<br />Will we ever truly be happy<br />Will we ever know the good life<br />Will there ever be justice and equality for all?<br />So give me a man like Malcolm in this time<br />Someone like Sankara with the love of his people<br />Show me a man like Neto in this time<br />Someone like Biko&#8221;¦<br />Then we were slaves taken away from here<br />Now we&#8217;re still slaves right on our own land<br />Nothing is settled my brother, the battle rages on<br />We&#8217;re still the pawn in the game<br />And half the story is never told and that&#8217;s why<br />I&#8217;m fighting for the future<br />I&#8217;m working for future<br />I&#8217;m looking to the future, yeah<br />Will we ever really be free<br />Will ever stand up and fight<br />Will we ever speak together in one voice?<br />So give me a man like Cabral in this time<br />Someone like Lumumba, with the passion of youth<br />We need men like Garvey in this time<br />Someone like Biko&#8221;¦<br />So give me a man like Shaka in this time<br />Someone like Nkrumah, with the love of his people<br />Show me a man like Boro in this time<br />Someone like Biko&#8221;¦<br />Weariness in my soul, pain in my heart<br />Close your eyes and sleep child, <br />Everything is going to be alright&#8221;¦<br /><br /><i>Songwriter&#8217;s Note: <br />The African heroes and martyrs mentioned in this song include: Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba, Malcolm X, Kwame Nkrumah, Agostinho Neto, Steve Biko, Amilcar Cabral, Marcus Garvey, Isaac Boro and Shaka Zulu. You can read about each at the respective weblink below &#8212; but that&#8217;s only some of the story&#8221;¦<br />Steve Biko: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko</a><br /><br><br />Thomas Sankara: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sankara">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sankara</a><br /><br><br />Patrice Lumumba: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Lumumba</a><br /><br><br />Malcolm X: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X</a><br /><br><br />Kwame Nkrumah: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Nkrumah</a><br /><br><br />Agostinho Neto: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agostinho_Neto">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agostinho_Neto</a><br /><br><br />Amilcar Cabral: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amilcar_Cabral">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amilcar_Cabral</a><br /><br><br />Marcus Garvey: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Garvey">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Garvey</a><br /><br><br />Isaac Boro: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Boro">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Boro</a><br /><br><br />Shaka Zulu: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka_Zulu">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka_Zulu</a></i><br /><br /><br><br /><b>4. ATUNDA ERE</b><br /><br /><br><br /><i>We stand there talking and some folks start mouthing off<br />We are not competing with anyone, just doing our own thing<br />If you come over to our place, we shall welcome you with joy <br />And you can get on the dance floor, move as you please<br />It&#8217;s dancing time and here&#8217;s your song <br />Our band makes the music of rebirth<br />And you can get on the dance floor, move as you like<br />Take us to the &#8221;&#732;high place&#8217;<br />Take us higher and higher, and higher still&#8221;¦</i><br /><br><br />Won l&#8217;epe ni p&#8217;osika, odale ni p&#8217;ore o<br />Arigisegi o, sebohun l&#8217;eru o pa<br />Epe ni p&#8217;osika, odale ni p&#8217;ore o <br />Ise owo eni, la o fi da ni l&#8217;are<br />A duro a mi s&#8217;oro, awon kan p&#8217;awon l&#8217;agba oye<br />Awa o b&#8217;eni kan du&#8217;po, jeje la nmi<br />Eni wa wa de&#8217;le, tayo terin la o pade re<br />Pelu ijo onisuru l&#8217;ese o<br />Ijo ti ya o, orin re o<br />Awon egbe wa l&#8217;o ma mi s&#8217;atunda ere<br />Ijo ti ya o, orin re o<br />Ara to ba wun e ni o ju s&#8217;ile o<br />Eni l&#8217;owo l&#8217;owo, ti nse bi alaini o<br />Oro aye o to nkan o ka ma ranti<br />Eni ba s&#8217;ise kara se b&#8217;o ye ko l&#8217;asiko igbadun<br />Ololufe ma gbe&#8217;se bo nikankan<br />E gbe wa d&#8217;ori ogun, egbe wa de &#8221;&#732;bi ogbon<br />Ani e f&#8217;ona han wa o k&#8217;ale to le<br />E gbe wa de bi t&#8217;o ga<br />E gbe wa de bi t&#8217;o jin <br />E ma to wa o, k&#8217;aye o ye wa<br />E gbe wa d&#8217;ori ogoji<br />E gbe wa koja egberun<br />Ayo pelu alaafia, ori ire<br />E gbe de bi ogorun, e gbe wa koja egbeta<br />E ma to wa o, ka ma sina<br /><br><br /><b>5. KING OF PROCRASTINATION</b><br /><br /><br><br />All of my life I don dey try o <br />To be the best I can be<br />To be somebody&#8217;s hero<br />But I am the king of procrastination<br />And now that you&#8217;ve come my way I really see o<br />Your beauty glows in the dark<br />My former life was a deep hole<br />You are the queen of illumination<br />So here I stand, wash me woman<br />Make me clean, put a new song in my mouth<br />Don&#8217;t give up on me now&#8221;¦<br />Time has passed again I&#8217;m in the shadows<br />The darkness come anew<br />My lonely feet grow heavy<br />These are the days of tribulation<br />But then, I hear your voice calling out<br />You beat a path through the jungle<br />You&#8217;ve got a smile on your face<br />You&#8217;re reaching out in invitation<br />But girl I&#8217;m afraid my past will never let me be<br />They say old habits die hard<br />Don&#8217;t give up on me now&#8221;¦<br />Today we meet as planned at the crossroads<br />I&#8217;ve got my offering ready<br />I go down on my knees o<br />And plead with the Lord of confusion<br />But you, you have eyes only for me o<br />Your plate is full of riches<br />You treat me like a hero<br />You feed me love and devotion<br />Yes queen I am ready<br />Hold me woman, make me strong<br />We&#8217;ll be together through the storm<br />Don&#8217;t give up on me now&#8221;¦<br /><br><br /><b>6. TERAMO</b><br /><br /><br><br /><i>A song of encouragement &#8212;<br />Keep your focus tightly on the future, keep your eyes on the goal<br />It may be rough going but the winner is he who perseveres and weathers all storms<br />Everything has its time and season, every man gets his own moment<br />Arm yourself through hardwork, truthfulness and patience<br />Prepare and be ready for your turn</i><br /><br /><br><br />Arakunrin te&#8217;ra mo, te&#8217;ra mo, <br />Te&#8217;ra mo &#8217;se, ibere i s&#8217;onise<br />Ololufe te&#8217;ju mo, te&#8217;ju mo, <br />Te&#8217;pa mo &#8221;&#732;se, ola nbo wa da<br />Arabinrin te&#8217;ramo, te&#8217;ramo<br />Te&#8217;ra mo &#8217;se, ibere i s&#8217;onise<br />Ololufe te&#8217;ju mo, te&#8217;ju mo, <br />Te&#8217;pa mo &#8221;&#732;se, ola nbo wa da<br />Asiko laye, bi o ba i yi kan ni,<br />A da bi eni&#8217;pe eniyan o mo se rara<br />Sugbon ti &#8221;&#732;gba ba to, ti &#8221;&#732;rawo eda nta<br />Ko s&#8217;eni t&#8217;o le di ni l&#8217;ona<br />Fi &#8221;&#732;dera fun wa, oba fi &#8221;&#732;bukun fun wa<br />Wa fi&#8221;&#732;se yin wa o, k&#8217;a ma d&#8217;ero eyin l&#8217;aye o<br />Fi &#8221;&#732;dera fun wa, oba fi &#8221;&#732;bukun fun wa<br />K&#8217;ojo aye wa ko gun k&#8217;oloyin<br />Fi &#8221;&#732;dera fun wa, oba fi &#8221;&#732;bukun fun wa<br />K&#8217;a ma s&#8217;ise asedanu, k&#8217;a ma d&#8217;ero eyin l&#8217;aye o<br />Fi &#8221;&#732;dera fun wa, oba fi &#8221;&#732;bukun fun wa<br />K&#8217;ojo aye wa k&#8217;o dun kan le<br />Igba ma l&#8217;ola, yiyi ni yi kan ni<br />Eni o ni suru ni t&#8217;oju bo &#8221;&#732;le kiri<br />F&#8217;owuro sise, k&#8217;o f&#8217;otito si o<br />Sebi suru l&#8217;oju, oba iwa<br /><br /><br><br /><b>7. LOCUST SEASON</b><br /><br /><br><br />You know that many of us, we miss those days of harmony <br />And we&#8217;ll like to see them again<br />You know that many of us, we miss those days of innocence <br />And we&#8217;ll like to see them again<br />Tell me where are you now Victor Banjo?<br />We look to the sky and the stars are gone<br />Only vultures feeding off the backs of the poor, the weak and the people&#8217;s frustration<br />Tell me, where have you gone Kaduna Nzeogwu?<br />The sun doesn&#8217;t shine in the east anymore<br />And the west no longer sees any ray of hope<br />And in the north, in the south, it&#8217;s locust season<br />So tell me, where will it berth this floundering ship?<br />The storm is gathering and the moment comes<br />When denial will no longer be enough<br />And the horrors of the past will be exposed<br />So tell me how will you gag millions of voices?<br />The season of reckoning is drawing near<br />When the people come together to make a new pact<br />On how to live together or move apart<br />E don tey wey we dey talk am <br />No be today o, no be today<br />(It&#8217;s long we&#8217;ve been talking about this, not just today)<br />We seek justice and liberty<br />Truth and honour in high places<br />We seek freedom and prosperity for all<br />We seek an end to poverty in this land&#8221;¦<br /><br /><i>Songwriter&#8217;s Note: <br />The historical figures mentioned in this song are Lt Col Victor Adebukunola Banjo and Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu. Two charismatic and brilliant soldiers who embody the many unanswered questions about the fate and destiny of the geographical entity called Nigeria. Each one, in his own way, represents the unfulfilled promise that the Nigerian project has been to its people.</i><br /><br /><br><br /><b>8. AGO ONILE</b><br /><br /><br><br /><i>In this song, the band announces its arrival at an imaginary home or rendezvous -<br />Greetings! Here we are, learned progeny of the ancestors<br />We come from the place of wisdom &#8212; <br />The evil-doer inherits evil<br />Those who sow seeds of goodness shall reap joy<br />Spread wealth, tread gently on your way<br />Befriend Truth, make this land a better place<br />That we may all have comfort</i><br /><br /><br><br />Ago onile a ma de awa ni<br />Eyin wo nu?<br />E kaabo o!<br />A ti nreti yin!<br />E ma wo&#8217;le o!<br />A de, mo seb&#8217;awa na ni EniObanke gangan, a tun de<br />A ma de o, ko s&#8217;ewu l&#8217;egberun eko, e ma ba wa kalo, a tun de<br />Lati &#8221;&#732;le ogbon - <br />A de, seb&#8217;awa na ni, omo odo agbagba, a tun de<br />Eni ba se&#8217;re - <br />Ire ni o ma ri, eni ba si se&#8217;ka, abamo ni o je l&#8217;ode aye<br />E f&#8217;iwa s&#8217;ola -  <br />E f&#8217;ola m&#8217;ebi, f&#8217;owo m&#8217;aradugbo, enikan o m&#8217;ehin ola, e ye<br />Te jeje - <br />Yiyi l&#8217;aye nyi, eni kan l&#8217;ote yi, e ba je a rora s&#8217;aye<br />F&#8217;otito s&#8217;ore - <br />K&#8217;aye o le r&#8217;oju, e je a tun &#8221;&#732;le yi se, k&#8217;ara o ro gbogbo wa, e ye!<br /><br /><br><br /><b>9. OHUN MERIN</b><br /><br /><br><br /><i>Grandmother told me the secret of a rewarding life<br />If we desire positive change, we must walk and work together in unity<br />It will not be easy, but we must persevere and each one must play his part<br />Grandmother told me something else &#8212;<br />There are four things that are inimical to social peace<br />Deceit, Selfishness, Greed and Skulduggery<br />Let those who seek the path of growth learn patience<br />The dawn of freedom is nigh</i><br /><br /><br><br />Ara, mo gbo&#8217;ro kan o l&#8217;enu iye mi agba<br />Won l&#8217;afenifere o, won o s&#8217;opo l&#8217;aye<br />Agbajo&#8217;wo iyen s&#8217;oun laa fi so&#8217;ya<br />Ka-rin-ka-po ni&#8217;sokan<br />Ani mo gbo&#8217;un t&#8217;odun l&#8217;enu iye mi agba<br />Won l&#8217;eni ti o j&#8217;oyin apata ki w&#8217;enu aake<br />Ki ma i s&#8217;oju boro laa gb&#8217;omo ekuro<br />Ore mi gbe&#8217;ra nde<br />You stand for your right, I stand for me<br />Everyone must play his part<br />We ask for the truth, demand for justice<br />Only love will set us free<br />Mo ma gbo&#8217;un t&#8217;odun l&#8217;enu iye mi agba<br />Won l&#8217;ohun merin ni nbe o ti o j&#8217;aye o gun<br />Aisotito &#8212; o nbe ni&#8217;be<br />Ainitelorun &#8212; o nbe ni&#8217;be<br />Imoteni nikan &#8212; o nbe ni&#8217;be<br />Ote &#8212; iyen nbe ni&#8217;be!<br />Ara mo gbo&#8217;ro kan o l&#8217;enu baba onirungbon<br />Won ni imo iwe yen o, o se pataki, o joju<br />Sugbon ogbon awon agba, se yen n&#8217;isenbaye<br />Ko se f&#8217;owo ro s&#8217;ehin lailai<br />Ani mo gbo&#8217;un to dun l&#8217;enu Asabi olomowewe<br />Won ni abanise yen o, won o po bi abanilo&#8217;gba<br />Akinkanju e rora, ogbon l&#8217;oro yi o gba<br />Ojo ominira nbo kankan<br /><br><br /><b>10. EYES ALWAYS OPEN</b><br /><br /><br><br />Eyes always open<br />Sun no dey sleep, sun no dey sleep<br />Ever shining bright<br />Ever burning bright]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<i>(English translations in italics)</i><br /><br />1. <b>Coming Soon</b><br /><br />I come from a world where rivers sing a song<br />And every tree has its place<br />We love the land, the valleys and the hills <br />And we know who made them all<br />Come into my village, feel at home my friend<br />We&#8217;ll make you pounded yam while you sip some palm-wine<br />Come leave behind your preconceived ideas, <br />Into our world of love<br />I come from a world where rivers sing a song<br />And every tree has its place<br />We love the land, the beasts and the birds<br />And we know who made them all<br /><br />Down by the river we made a vow<br />Said we would never be afraid<br />No matter what may lay ahead, we&#8217;ll stand for what is right<br />And once again we&#8217;ll be masters of the land &#8212; hardworking, honest people<br />Yes like my mama said years ago<br />You know that everything will be alright<br />So let them do what they will, we know the path we must follow<br />And the words of our fathers will guide us all the way to victory<br />So sisters when you get a bit weary<br />Put a little song in your mouth<br />And let the words ring across the land<br />You know that everything will be alright<br />Change is gonna come and it&#8217;s coming soon<br /><br />The night was full of merriment<br />Drumming, singing we rejoice<br />Lovely maidens led the way and everyone danced along<br />Soon the darkness covered everything<br />Turn by turn we made for bed<br />With a little smile from my mama saying everything will be alright<br />Now I dream of the past and the many days of promise to come<br />Yes, I am more than ready to bear my burden with a smile<br />So come, brother, come along to the farm<br />Raise your head with pride<br />Together we will reform this land, everything will be alright<br />Change is gonna come and it&#8217;s coming soon<br /><br><br />2. <b>Se&#8217;untoose</b><br /><br />Omo o ba ma j&#8217;aye ori re l&#8217;ode<br />Ojo mbo wipe o ni le lo&#8217;gba<br />Ile aye eda bi iseju akan ma l&#8217;o ri<br />Oba je a lo&#8217;gba yi pe o l&#8217;aye<br />Omo o ba ma s&#8217;ise owo re l&#8217;odo o<br />Igba mbo kankan o ni le lakaka<br />Ile aye eda bi iseju akan ma l&#8217;o ri<br />Oba je a lo&#8217;gba yi pe o l&#8217;aye<br /><br />Se&#8217;untoose ore ojo nlo o<br />Kirakita o d&#8217;ola, seb&#8217;ori l&#8217;o nla ni<br />Amose o d&#8217;oro eda ni gbe ni<br /><br /><i>(Hey, do your thing while in season,<br />Soon you will be history.<br />Man&#8217;s passage like a flicker of light, <br />Gone in the blink of an eye.<br />May our fruiting season be long.<br />Do your thing, time passes.<br />Hustling has its day<br />But the gain is not always palatable)</i><br /><br /><br><br />3. <b>Harvestime</b><br /><br />You know the truth the say will set you free<br />And if you play it right you win the game<br />The race is not for those who are swift<br />The crown will be won by those who wait<br />Se b&#8217;eyin l&#8217;e l&#8217;oni o, e de nsi&#8217;wa wu<br />Eni to l&#8217;ola nbo l&#8217;ona won nsa&#8217;re<br />Oba to l&#8217;ojo gbogbo ki ma i sun<br />Enit&#8217;o moye a be yin o, ke te&#8217;ti<br /><i>(It may be your turn today<br />But those who own tomorrow <br />Are already in the race<br />The knower of all things never sleeps<br />Words for the wise!)</i><br /><br />So you can sow your seed and watch it grow<br />Harvestime is near and we will see<br />It wouldn&#8217;t matter who you know or seek<br />Time is up and you will pay the price<br />Ore mi ta&#8217;fa s&#8217;oke f&#8217;odo b&#8217;ori<br />Esan o ni s&#8217;ai ke, o le pe o, k&#8217;o gbo<br />Arigisegi, modaru, apa, obayeje<br />Igba otun ma de tan, mo ma nw&#8217;ona k&#8217;e gbo o<br /><i>(Warning to the corrupt, the wicked, <br />Destroyers, defilers of the land and the people<br />The season of payback cometh, beware!)</i><br /><br />Se b&#8217;eyin l&#8217;e l&#8217;oni o, e de nsi&#8217;wa wu<br />Eni t&#8217;o l&#8217;ola nbo l&#8217;ona won nsa&#8217;re<br />Oba to l&#8217;ojo gbogbo ki ma i sun<br />Enit&#8217;o moye a be yin o k&#8217;e te&#8217;ti<br />Otito koro ye o, ko dun l&#8217;eti<br />Oro etan iyen ma l&#8217;o po ju<br />Eni a wi fun oba ma je o gbo o<br />Eyi a kilo fun, ma je o gba l&#8217;asiko<br />Se b&#8217;eyin l&#8217;e l&#8217;oni o, e de nsi&#8217;wa wu<br />Eni t&#8217;o l&#8217;ola nbo l&#8217;ona won nsa&#8217;re<br />Oba to l&#8217;ojo gbogbo ki ma i sun<br />Esan ika le pe sugbon o nbo, ke gbo o<br /><br />4. <b>Kurunmi Is On The Way</b><br /><br />Lately when we see them, they talk about change<br />They say it is their turn now to be leaders of the people<br />Tell them I&#8217;ve been there many many times before<br />And no one can trick me with honey mouth again.<br />Lately when we meet them they flex their muscles up<br />The talk about bravery and courage never seen<br />Tell them I know book o and heroes wey no beg<br />Real man na for action, no be for mouth o.<br />Here comes the fire-eating guy<br />My lord with arrows in his eyes and burning anger<br />Let no one stand in his way<br />This land will never be the same again.<br />Here comes the fire-spitting guy<br />Aare Kurunmi is on the way with his sword of justice<br />Warn all the liars and pretenders<br />The day of reckoning is here, beware!<br /><br />Lately when we see them, they talk about their conquests<br />The many battles fought in the trenches for your rights<br />If you ask for evidence na award you go see<br />And many many honours from foreign bodies o.<br />See them on the street now preaching to the crowd<br />The true test of a leader is to lead right in front <br />And be responsible when things go wrong<br />No be to dey run and make excuse o.<br />Children you will learn and you must never forget<br />The past is full of heroes from whom we can learn<br />And real lessons to guide us today<br />Many many stories to make us proud too.<br />Lately when we meet them they count up their losses<br />The pains and the scars of their vain struggle o<br />Kurunmi lost five sons all in a day<br />But he never wavered till the very last stand<br /><br />Okunrin ogun ni Kurunmi o, ki s&#8217;ojo<br />Akinkanju ni Kurunmi o, ki s&#8217;ole<br /><i>(Kurunmi, fearless man of war!)</i><br /><br /><br><br />5. <b>Onilenrele</b><br /><br />Idera de, e jo e yo - ara e wa, e jo, e yo<br />A k&#8217;onile, e ma k&#8217;alejo<br />A k&#8217;eni ti ns&#8217;eto k&#8217;o le da o<br />Abanise at&#8217;awon abaniro<br />E wa jo, e wa yo, e wa gb&#8217;orin t&#8217;odun o<br />A ma gb&#8217;ere otun wo&#8217;lu o, ni gbedemuke<br />Pa &#8217;ronu re, e jo, e yo<br />E k&#8217;omode e ma k&#8217;alagba o<br />E k&#8217;eni ti ngb&#8217;ero k&#8217;o le da o e<br />Abanigbe at&#8217;awon abanito<br />So &#8221;&#732;tiju nu, e jo, e yo<br />Gbogbo aye l&#8217;a pe ma s&#8217;afara<br />L&#8217;agbo n&#8217;ibi enikan o ga ju kan lo o e<br />E gb&#8217;emu wa ki baba f&#8217;adura si<br /><br />Iran o ni gbe yin lo o, ijo o ni jo yin o<br />Iru nkan ayo bayi laa ma ri <br />Mo wa fe da&#8217;rin kan bayi, s&#8217;e gbe?<br />Oba gba mi o, ojo nlo, onilenrele won, gba mi o, ojo nlo o<br />Olofin orun, adaniwaye, enis&#8217;ojuse&#8217;mu, eni to ran mi wa, <br />Adanib&#8217;otiri, oba aiku gbanigbani l&#8217;ojo ewu<br />E ma ri se o<br /><br /><i>(Behold a new season of comfort and happiness<br />Come forth, people, let&#8217;s dance and celebrate<br />Warm welcome to all the planners, the builders, <br />Those who work for the common good, <br />And those who sow in honesty and truth. <br />Here we come with a new song, everyone is welcome<br />Bring the palm-wine, let the old man say his prayers:<br />Deliver us Mother of Wisdom, Father of Light, <br />Night comes and friends depart<br />Deliver us, before it is too late.)</i><br /><br /><br><br />6. <b>Irinajo</b><br /><br />Irinajo omo ni&#8217;le aye o, y&#8217;o l&#8217;adun, y&#8217;o dun j&#8217;oyin<br />Oro ileri y&#8217;o si se o, b&#8217;o pe o, b&#8217;o ya o<br />Irinajo wa ni&#8217;le aye o, y&#8217;o l&#8217;adun, y&#8217;o dun j&#8217;oyin<br />Oro ileri y&#8217;o si se o, b&#8217;o pe o, b&#8217;o ya o<br />Oh, akololo a pe baba, eni gbin wura a se bebe<br />Oh, onikaluku ni y&#8217;o jere ise owo re b&#8217;olojo de<br /><i>(Our passage through this existence shall be filled with happiness<br />It may be long but each will get his due, good or bad.<br />It may tarry, but soon the covenant of the ages shall come to pass)</i><br /><br /><br><br />7. <b>Tetisile</b><br /><br />O nja&#8217;gbo ja&#8217;ju kaakiri<br />Wahala wo o l&#8217;orun, o r&#8217;oju r&#8217;aye <br />On f&#8217;oju mi s&#8217;ona, mo nro nipa ti&#8217;re <br />Iba dara ko gbo&#8217;ran, k&#8217;olutunu wo&#8217;le<br />Te&#8217;ti o, k&#8217;o gbo o, ololufe mo nsoro, te&#8217;tisile k&#8217;o gbo<br /><br />A nm&#8217;eye bo l&#8217;apo, o ni funfun ni bi, <br />Ainisuru yi o, ni o je o ri&#8217;na<br />Oun t&#8217;o nle lo s&#8217;oja nbe l&#8217;ehinkule o<br />Iba dara k&#8217;o gbo&#8217;ran, k&#8217;olutunu wo&#8217;le<br />Te&#8217;ti o, k&#8217;o gbo o, ololufe mo nbebe te&#8217;tisile k&#8217;o gbo<br /><br />Ile aye a wa o, a f&#8217;oba f&#8217;ile ni<br />Oro inu e yi ko ma l&#8217;ayole o, <br />Ohun t&#8217;o nwa mo&#8217;ya, ogun ajeji ni<br />Iba dara k&#8217;o gboran k&#8217;olutunu wo&#8217;le<br />Te&#8217;ti o, k&#8217;o gbo o, ololufe mo nkilo, te&#8217;tisile k&#8217;o gbo<br /><br />O nja&#8217;gbo ja&#8217;ju kaakiri<br />Wahala wo o l&#8217;orun, o r&#8217;okan ba&#8217;le, <br />Ile mi wa sibe sisi ni&#8217;lekun wa, <br />Jowo je ngbe e s&#8217;aya k&#8217;olutunu wo&#8217;le. <br />Te&#8217;ti o, k&#8217;o gbo o, ololufe mo nwo&#8217;na te&#8217;tisile k&#8217;o gbo<br />Kaabo!<br /><i>(You hustle day and night, life like a burden on your head<br />You make me worry about you so<br />If only you would listen to the words of comfort<br />And learn to rest your soul)</i><br /><br /><br><br />8. <b>Revolution Time</b><br /><br />Living in a real and true revolution time &#8212; fight the good fight<br />(Stand firm, stay the course)<br />Gotta wake up now from deep slumber<br />Break away the chains that hold us down<br />True freedom does not come to those who sit and pray, <br />Stand up raise your voice and be heard, living true.<br />Time to throw away the yoke of slavery<br />We&#8217;ve been used and abused far too long <br />Even as I speak the exploitation continues<br />The master takes the gold and we get the pain, just like before.<br />Doesn&#8217;t matter the colour of his skin<br />The man in Washington only cares for America<br />So when you need some help, don&#8217;t you go there for salvation<br />Gotta learn to depend on ourselves and look inwards.<br />Gotta wake up now from deep slumber<br />Break away the chains that hold us down<br />Seek ye first the peace of the neighbours all around you<br />Make this house of a place of happiness just like before<br /><br><br />9. <b>The Pleasure Is Mine</b><br /><br />Sometimes bad things happen to good people<br />And no matter what you do, you can&#8217;t get out of your own way<br />The wind of change blows and soon things will be better<br />So remember, my friend, the pleasure is mine!<br /><br><br />10. <b>Owolamo</b><br /><br />Owo l&#8217;a mo, a o fi t&#8217;iwa se<br />Aif&#8217;ote si&#8217;le ni o j&#8217;aye o gun<br />Se b&#8217;oju l&#8217;a nwo, a o wo ti&#8217;sese, oun l&#8217;eni ete se nd&#8217;ere ajibo<br />On n&#8217;iru won se nd&#8217;eni a nmu j&#8217;oba<br /><br />E w&#8217;omo adanu ti n fi&#8217;na s&#8217;abe orule<br />Gbogbo igbimo e si dake e nwo&#8217;ran<br />Tal&#8217;olugbala ti o yo wa ninu ofo yi<br />Owo ara wa l&#8217;a o fi gbe ra wa<br />Ais&#8217;otito ni o j&#8217;aye o gun, aibikita ni so&#8217;le di&#8217;gbo ara mi o <br />Tal&#8217;olugbala ti o yo wa ninu ifaseyin<br />Owo ara wa la o fi tu ra wa<br /><br />E w&#8217;apaniyan ti nyan fanda l&#8217;ojude l&#8217;osan<br />Eje alaise iyen nke rara<br />Tal&#8217;olugbala ti o yo wa ninu ofo yi o<br />Owo ara wa la o fi gbe ra wa<br />Abo oro la so f&#8217;omoluabi o<br />B&#8217;o de &#8221;&#732;nu re a d&#8217;odidi<br />Tal&#8217;olugbala ti o yo wa ninu igbekun yi<br />Owo ara wa la o fi tu ra wa<br /><i>(We are easily deceived by appearances<br />Slaves to the superficial, we are taken in by flashy promises<br />Well, who do we cry to now that our land <br />Is infested with leaders worse than vermin. <br />Today&#8217;s pain and loss, the children of <br />Yesterday&#8217;s greed and selfishness.<br />And only we can save ourselves)</i><br /><br /><br><br />11. <b>This Burning House</b><br /><br />Well, you know the sun doesn&#8217;t shine the way it used to<br />And if it rains or not, the land is not the same<br />Danger comes around in these winds of destruction<br />Living in denial in a house that&#8217;s burning down, you better wake up<br /><br />Come, let&#8217;s take a trip to the melting polar ice<br />Seems all you can see are the money possibilities<br />Why not open your eyes to the dire consequences?<br />Man&#8217;s greed has gone full circle and it&#8217;s time to wake up<br />There&#8217;s a sense of urgency that is needed now<br />Got to take some action before it is too late to fix it<br /><br />We pollute the air and the birds have flown away<br />Poison the sea and the fishes disappear<br />Cut down all the trees and the land is now a desert<br />Time is jumbled up and the seasons are all mixed up<br />When the sky is gone and new troubles are born<br />Running round in circles as nature takes revenge and payback<br />In the cesspool of pollution, every living thing will suffer<br />My dear child, tomorrow is not so certain<br />Burning, burning, this house is burning down<br />Money, money, 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            <description><![CDATA[<div style='width:225px; height:120px; margin:0; padding:0; border:0; background-image:url(http://www.cdbaby.com/Images/Links/Black-Buy_Album_100px_horz.png);'><a href='http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/beautifulnubia4' style='display:block; padding:10px 10px 10px 115px; margin:0; border:0;'><img src='http://CDBaby.name/b/e/beautifulnubia4_small.jpg' width='100' height='100' alt='Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band: KilÃ²kilÃ²' style='border:0; margin:0; padding:0;' /></a></div><br /><br />Â© Segun Akinlolu/EniObanke<br /><br /><b> Brother in Arms (Ise Mbe) </b><br /><br />Darkness falls in your heart<br />Can&#8217;t get up, can&#8217;t stay down<br />You think this must be the end of the line<br />But I&#8217;m here by your side, holding on, holding tight<br />Come on friend, let&#8217;s move on to a higher place<br />Let&#8217;s go, scion of the brave<br />We were meant to overcome and we will<br />Be strong, eschew doubt and fear<br />Duty calls!<br /><br />Sitting here on your bed talking of struggles gone<br />And the many dreams we cannot achieve<br />Painful scars and near-misses<br />But we&#8217;ve gone way too far <br />To be thinking of turning the other way<br />Let&#8217;s go, scion of the brave&#8221;¦<br /><br />So when you feel the pain will take you down<br />And you can&#8217;t go on<br />Remember here I am your jolly brother in arms<br />No matter what may come<br />We&#8217;ll shake the world just like we said<br />Come on friend, let&#8217;s move on....<br /><br /><br /><b> Kilokilo </b><br /><br />Do you see as they maltreat us,<br />Surely you must feel this injustice?<br />Life has become a tale of regret<br />We have come to you wise ones,<br />Masters of time, knowers of riddles<br />Our lament has become a river of tears<br />Bad leaders multiply and fraud is a way of life<br />Would you please go ahead and chastise them? <br />All our pleading has fallen on deaf ears<br />But was it not you who said hard work <br />Is the key to success and the patient one laughs last?<br />So how come the evil flourish?<br />Time drags on and still no sign of retribution&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Wa Bu&#8217;ra </b><br /><br />(An old man recounts the days of his youth<br />Recalls how he met his wife of forty years in a dancehall)<br />I was a dashing but bashful bachelor in those days<br />But once I beheld this lady, <br />Something drew me to her, <br />We danced so well together others left the floor to us<br />And with buckets of sweat dripping from our bodies, <br />I asked if I could be her friend&#8221;¦the rest is history.<br />Some folks would say a partnership <br />Born in a dancehall is bound for the dump.<br />That hasn&#8217;t happened in our case<br />Still going strong after all these years. <br />Forget the grey hair young man, <br />When it comes to dancing, we&#8217;ll run circles<br />Around the likes of you.<br />Here, let me call her&#8221;¦Amoke o!<br /><br /><b> Je Je Je </b><br /><br />Going my own way, not looking for trouble<br />Going my way, working for the good of all<br />And it will be well, mother?<br />Yes it will&#8221;¦<br />May the blessings of this earth be ours<br />May our days be long <br />May our fertile wombs bear good fortune<br />Hear our plea, lift us high<br />The good times will return<br />But we must be patient, we must be brave <br />And tell ourselves the truth<br />And it will be well, mother?<br />Yes it will be well&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> K&#8217;a Jo Ma Se Po </b><br /><br />Come my friend, <br />How do we rise above this cloud of sadness?<br />And who will deliver us <br />From the grip of suffocating darkness?<br />Darling, hold me tight and let in some comfort<br />Come along to my home of wealth and happiness<br />This darkening sky only promises much-needed rain<br />Together we shall deliver light <br />And spread joy all around<br />A new dawn is here<br />I have found a place of comfort<br />I glow in rare courage <br />Inspired by the certainty of your love<br />In unity, with kindred spirits, <br />Shall we uproot all wickedness <br />And consign these wicked leaders <br />To the bin of forgotten history<br />I&#8217;m living like a king <br />But you know you are the ruler of my heart<br />I&#8217;m reaching for the stars<br />But your love is in my heart<br />Shining so bright!<br />Darling, hold me tight and let in some comfort<br />Come along to my home of wealth and happiness&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Prayers For You </b><br /><br />We bring you greetings and prayers for blessings<br />From the elders and from the young<br />May you prosper, may you have peace<br />And may your days be filled with happiness<br />I&#8217;m saying prayers for you, my people<br />That if you walk, may you not stumble<br />And if you stumble, may you not fall<br />If you fall, may you be able to rise up<br />And if you can&#8217;t, may there be someone to help you up<br />If there&#8217;s no one, may you have music<br />If there&#8217;s no music, remember my love is with you<br />I&#8217;m saying prayers for you&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Everywhere You Are </b><br /><br />Dance our wife, dance! <br />Your moves hypnotise tens of thousands<br />Your gyrations transfix hundreds of thousands<br />Dance pretty maiden, dance!<br />You are the one<br />Who pulled me up and gave me strength<br />Though I&#8217;m alone, I know you are always with me<br />Wherever you go<br />My heart will never leave you lady <br />I&#8217;m everywhere you are<br />Evil men tempt me<br />In their eyes I see no love<br />But I&#8217;ll be strong just for you<br />I will not be moved<br />Time and time and time again<br />I&#8217;m in a place I don&#8217;t want to be<br />And a weakness comes over me<br />But your words keep me going on <br />You are the one&#8221;¦<br />A man who has nothing to die for <br />Has no reason to live<br />And when you are giving out nothing<br />You shouldn&#8217;t expect any return<br />I stand firm (2ce)<br />I will not be bought, I am not a slave<br />I stand firm (2ce)<br />I am like a rock, I am so strong<br />I will not be moved!<br /><br /><b> Everybody Knows </b><br /><br />Here we come Mr. Magicman<br />Tell us the future, show us the way<br />Here we come for another trip<br />&#8220;Anyone for miracles?&#8221;<br />Of course everybody knows it&#8217;s all lies (2ce)<br />When you come with tales of loss<br />Try to tell the people what&#8217;s not<br />Think you can get away with silly lies<br />Everyone is on to you<br />And everybody&#8217;s got your game<br />So when you think you&#8217;re fooling us<br />You&#8217;re only fooling yourself<br />Of course everybody knows it&#8217;s all lies (2ce)<br />So come, brother give it up, give it up<br />It&#8217;s time to make a change<br />Come, sister live it up, live it up<br />We must be strong, very strong<br />So come, brother give it up, give it up<br />Before it&#8217;s too late for you<br />Come, sister live it up, live it up<br />There must be a better way<br />You have been living a life of abandon<br />You have been robbing and stealing from the poor<br />You&#8217;re like a naked fool running on the street<br />It&#8217;s time to seek the path of love<br />This is the beginning of change<br />Time our master has come to judgment<br />And these destroyers will be paid back in full<br />Those who make my people cry in pain<br />This is the beginning of change<br />See the multitudes bursting out in joy<br />Our dance of victory just around the corner<br />A new season of happiness is here<br /><br /><b> Mama Bendel </b><br /><br />I still remember the old days<br />When I was young and in school<br />My mind will wander to when I was so confused<br />And I was never sure of whom I was<br />I was living far away from home<br />I missed my family and my friends<br />But out of the gloom there was a woman <br />Who kept us laughing into the deeps of the night<br />And we called her Mama Bendel<br />To her we went for our meals<br />She made amala the way I liked it<br />Mama Bendel - She was always there<br />She put the shine in my dull days<br />She knew how to make a stone laugh<br />She knew how to lift my dark clouds away<br />She told me stories of how she grew up <br />As a young girl in a village far away<br />She painted a world of happiness<br />And taught me the things mother forgot to teach<br />She talked about love and pain <br />And what you must do to keep your head <br />Up above the storms of life<br />She was Mama Bendel <br />She would sing and dance<br />To soothe my young soul<br />Mama Bendel - Honest and true<br />She was the queen in my little world<br />Now Mama Bendel is gone away<br />She died in her sleep a few years ago<br />They said just before she left<br />She gave everyone a smile and said<br />&#8220;I&#8217;ll be seeing you very soon&#8221;<br /><br /><b> Down The Street </b><br /><br />I was going down the street one day<br />I saw this little girl by the roadside<br />She was sitting on the floor, crying in her hands<br />What could make a little one so sad?<br />So I stood a moment by her side<br />And I tried to clean away her tears<br />Baby cry no more, wipe away your tears<br />Tell me what is on your mind<br />And she said, &#8220;Where is Papa gone?<br />Where is Mama gone?<br />Where is Rori gone my friend?<br />Where&#8217;s my brother gone? Everybody&#8217;s gone&#8221;<br />The little baby cried and cried<br />So I cleaned away all her tears<br />Shared a joke and then let her talk<br />In her little child voice she told a story<br />Now I&#8217;m the one who&#8217;s shedding tears<br /><br /><b> My Mother&#8217;s Fatter Than Yours </b><br /><br />People&#8217;ll say anything they like<br />And they&#8217;ll do whatever they want<br />People&#8217;ll say anything to make you feel small<br />My child is better than yours<br />My brother&#8217;s stronger than yours<br />My sister&#8217;s prettier than yours<br />And I am richer than your whole family<br />My house is bigger than yours<br />My father&#8217;s taller than yours<br />My mother&#8217;s fatter than yours<br />And we are richer than your whole family<br />They tell you if you don&#8217;t hustle<br />You cannot make it<br />But if you hustle your way into trouble<br />Then it&#8217;s all on your head<br />Have you forgotten the words of our elders<br />That many roads lead to the market?<br />So get up on your feet, <br />Follow your dreams, do you own thing<br />Don&#8217;t run someone else&#8217;s race<br />There is a different season for everyone<br />As the moon rises does the sun set<br />Only the patient will reap the bounty of life<br /><br /><b> To See The Sun </b><br /><br />I like to see the sun<br />Shining out from your eyes<br />I like to feel your love like the rain falling down<br />Something in the air when you do the things you do<br />You&#8217;ve got the magic wand and I&#8217;m a slave to your rhythm<br />Sun, sun shining up, out from your eyes<br />Rain, rain here we go, spirit is alive you feel it<br />Moving like a leaf dancing in the wind<br />Set your water free, I really want to flow with you<br />It&#8217;s you we&#8217;ve come to see<br />Sexy lady with the beguiling smile<br />We love your beautiful ways<br />Sonorous songbird, it is you we&#8217;re hailing<br />Get your shoes on, it&#8217;s time to dance o<br />Get your moves on, it&#8217;s time to party<br />Move you waist from right to left o<br />Get your shoes on, it&#8217;s time!]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style='width:225px; height:120px; margin:0; padding:0; border:0; background-image:url(http://www.cdbaby.com/Images/Links/Black-Buy_Album_100px_horz.png);'><a href='http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/beautifulnubia3' style='display:block; padding:10px 10px 10px 115px; margin:0; border:0;'><img src='http://CDBaby.name/b/e/beautifulnubia3_small.jpg' width='100' height='100' alt='Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band: FÃ¨rÃ¨' style='border:0; margin:0; padding:0;' /></a></div><br /><br />Â© Segun Akinlolu/EniObanke<br /><br /><b> Muku-I-muku </b><br /><br />It&#8217;s so nice to see people come together <br />To share love and happiness in a place of harmony<br />And the children &#8212; singing, dancing, chanting<br />Ore e wa, e je k&#8217;a lo, ore e wa<br /><br />Ore e ba mi kalo l&#8217;agbo Beautiful Nubia<br />Seb&#8217;orin la nko nibe, seb&#8217;ijo la njo nibe o<br />Ara e ba mi kalo l&#8217;agbo Roots Renaissance<br />Seb&#8217;ere la nse nibe <br />Ko si wahala ni&#8217;bi rara<br />Ni muku i muku &#8212; ni mukulumuke<br />Ni wemu, ni wemu<br /><br />Omode nbe nibe, awon agbagba o gb&#8217;eyin nibe<br />Omobinrin po jaburata, awon omokunrin o gbe&#8217;yin rara<br />Alakowe nbe nibe, awon onise owo nbe nibe <br />Awon agbe o gbe&#8217;yin nibe, omo&#8217;lewe po jaburata o<br />Olomoge nbe nibe, awon iyawo&#8217;le wa nibe <br />Alaboyun po nibe, mama agba ro&#8217;ro ofi won jo <br />Ore e ba mi kalo&#8221;¦<br /><br />B&#8217;ebo ba di gbigba, ijo l&#8217;o ye wa<br />Adura wa gba, erin l&#8217;o ye wa<br />B&#8217;ebo ba di gbigba, ilu yi a toro<br />B&#8217;ebo ba di gbigba, aye wa a toro mini<br /><br /><b> Higher Steps (O Mbo Wa D&#8217;ero) </b> <br /><br />It&#8217;s so nice<br />See you on your feet now<br />We gotta move on up<br />Never give in to the pressures around us<br />The winner is the one who doesn&#8217;t give up<br />(Don&#8217;t worry)<br />Remember, a man&#8217;s his own best friend<br />Nobody can put you down unless you give in sister<br />Life is a fun game if we play it right<br />(Keep moving)<br /><br />Ore o ba ma ma mi&#8217;kan rara o<br />Ko s&#8217;ohun t&#8217;o mbo l&#8217;oke t&#8217;ile o gba o<br />Seb&#8217;aye l&#8217;a ba, aye la o fi sile si<br />Gbagbo p&#8217;ohun t&#8217;o le mbo wa d&#8217;ero<br /><br />O mbo wa d&#8217;ero ore mi o &#8212; ohun to le, mbo wa d&#8217;ero<br />O mbo wa d&#8217;ero n&#8217;ile o<br />O mbo wa d&#8217;ero l&#8217;oko o<br />O mbo wa d&#8217;ero f&#8217;omode o, f&#8217;agbalagba<br />O mbo wa d&#8217;ero fun gbogbo wa o<br />I&#8217;m taking higher steps<br />I&#8217;m going higher places<br />You can come along with me<br />We&#8217;ll do it together if you want<br /><br />Ore o ba ma ma mi&#8217;kan rara o<br />Ko s&#8217;ohun t&#8217;o mbo l&#8217;oke t&#8217;ile o gba o<br />Seb&#8217;aye la b&#8217;ohun gbogbo, aye la o fi sile si<br />Gbagbo p&#8217;ohun to le mbo wa d&#8217;ero<br />Ara mi e ba ma ma mi&#8217;kan rara o<br />Ko s&#8217;ohun kan tuntun l&#8217;abe orun ye o<br />Aye la b&#8217;ohun gbogbo, aye la o fi sile si o<br />Gbagbo p&#8217;ohun to le mbo wa d&#8217;ero<br /><br /><b> Eleko&#8217;dere </b><br /><br />Eleko&#8217;dere seb&#8217;o l&#8217;o j&#8217;ere 2ce <br />O nro&#8217;so dudu, o si nro&#8217;so pupa<br />O nro&#8217;so dudu o si nro&#8217;so funfun<br />O f&#8217;aimu gbaja o si tun lekenka o<br />Eleko&#8217;dere seb&#8217;o l&#8217;o j&#8217;ere<br /><br />Asiko Eledumare lo dara, <br />Ka f&#8217;oun gbogbo s&#8217;Oba mimo lowo<br />Ki se ti ka joko jebete<br />Ki se ti ka joko regedi<br />Ise mbe pupo lati se<br />Ki se ti ka joko bebere<br />Ki se ti ka joko roboto<br />Irin mbe pupo lati rin o<br />Asiko ti to ara mi o, asiko ti to 2ce<br />Asiko ti to fun wa o<br />Ara mi, asiko to to fun wa o<br />Ka bo l&#8217;oko eru<br />Ka bo&#8217;wu iya sonu<br />B&#8217;ise o ba pe&#8217;ni seb&#8217;enikan i pe&#8217;se<br /><br /><b> Ohun oju nri </b><br /><br />Ohun oju nri enu o ma ni le so o<br />Ohun oju ri omo o ma ni le so bo de&#8217;le o<br />They say we&#8217;re free and colonisation is a thing of the past<br />But look around you people<br />Time is going by and we still can&#8217;t get it right<br />They our land is the home of poverty and disease <br />and we&#8217;re treated like second-class citizens of the world<br />Our leaders run around begging for help<br />When the solutions are right here at home with us<br />The future of the this land is in the hands <br />Of every man and woman, young and old<br />Everyone of us has a share in the blame for the failure of society<br />See, we&#8221;&#732;re still slaves economically, <br />We&#8221;&#732;re still slaves politically,<br />We&#8221;&#732;re still slaves ideologically<br />But I&#8217;ve got a song to sing<br />Je a gbe&#8217;ra kuro o ninu ogbun aye, <br />Ore e so&#8217;ra, e dakun o, a ma njin si koto<br />Je a gbe&#8217;ra kuro o ninu ogbun aye <br />A ni e mu&#8217;ra, e so&#8217;ra o, a ma njin si koto lo o<br /><br />We&#8217;re trying to fix things from the top to the ground<br />But the way to solve it is from the ground upwards<br />Lasting change begins at the individual level<br />Everyone dips in the pot but no one replenishes<br />Have you forgotten the rules? <br />Without love there can be no truth, justice and peace<br />We must turn our backs on selfishness and greed <br />Go back to our culture of community - all for one and one for all<br />Not just every man to his own<br />We must go back to the land<br />A nation that cannot feed itself <br />Will always remain subservient to others<br />We&#8217;re still slaves to material wealth, <br />We&#8221;&#732;re still slaves to religion, <br />We&#8221;&#732;re still slaves to foreign ideals <br />But I&#8217;ve got a song to sing<br /><br />This land will be a great place one day<br />A place where dreams come true<br />Our hope is in the children<br />Teach them to love their fellow man <br />And never to judge anyone by the colour of their skin, religion or language<br />Teach to be proud of our culture <br />And the values of hardwork and perseverance, honest and humility<br />Treat every child like your own <br />For every child, no matter the circumstances of his birth, <br />Is a beacon to this glorious future<br />Teach them to be strong in love <br />And never look down on themselves <br />Teach them to be strong <br />And learn to hold their heads up wherever they may go<br />Teach the children to sing this song of pride <br />And let them sing it loud and clear:<br />I&#8217;m not ashamed to be who I am <br />I&#8217;m not ashamed - I&#8217;m a proud African<br />I&#8217;m not afraid - I&#8217;m a child of The Most High<br />I&#8217;m not ashamed and I&#8217;ve got a song to sing<br /><br /><b> Ife Oloyin </b><br /><br />Flying up in the air, slicing through the clouds<br />Any moment from now could be my last<br />Then my mind goes back to all the hurt I am leaving<br />Oh, the pain in your heart, and I know<br />I, I&#8217;m coming back home to give you all my love<br />To give you all you want<br />I, I&#8217;m coming back home<br />You will never be lonely<br />I will always be there for you<br /><br />Ololufe nt&#8217;o ti nreti yen lo mbo l&#8217;ona yi<br />Baby mo r&#8217;ire mu bo n&#8217;irin ajo<br />Ife oloyin ti ko l&#8217;abawon (lakawe)<br />Jowo f&#8217;orijimi fa mi mo&#8217;ra<br /><br />It&#8217;s such a lonely world<br />Can&#8217;t find no one to trust<br />You&#8217;re the only one who understands<br />Wipe away your tears, just take me in your arms<br />This is where I belong and I&#8217;m here to stay <br /><br /><b> Onile Ayo </b><br /><br />Lesi ma gb&#8217;aye duro 2ce<br />Aye d&#8217;orikodo, lesi ma gb&#8217;aye duro 2ce<br />A mi gbe, o mi jabo 2ce<br />A nle o mbo l&#8217;ehin, a ngbe o mi jabo 2ce<br />Ohun buruku t&#8217;o gbe se ni&#8217;koko<br />O se b&#8217;oju enikan o le ri e o<br />Iwa ibaje t&#8217;e wu ni koro, o se b&#8217;owo eda kan o le ka e o<br />A o tu wo, a o gbe yewo, a o si o s&#8217;oju aye<br />A o gbe yewo, a o tu wo, a o yiri e l&#8217;oju aye<br />E ba je a wu&#8217;wa t&#8217;o dara, ore mi e wu&#8217;wa to sunwon<br />E wu&#8217;wa to j&#8217;oju k&#8217;aye ye wa<br /><br />Baba on&#8217;ile ayo ni&#8217;jo t&#8217;o ba npin&#8217;re bo, ma gbagbe awa<br />Baba on&#8217;ile ayo ni&#8217;jo t&#8217;o ba npin&#8217;re bo, ma gbagbe mi<br />Ni&#8217;jo t&#8217;o ba npin&#8217;re alaafia, emi gigun, aiku baale oro, ibunkun ti mba ni kale, omo<br /><br /><b> Ikoko Akufo (Lamentation For A Broken Pot) </b><br /><br />Ikoko akufo, o d&#8217;ero akitan o<br />Ikoko to fo o, o ti dero akitan o <br />Monomono ya lu&#8217;gi, oro wo &#8221;&#732;nu ilu o<br />Itiju bi aso akisa lo ma ri o<br />O d&#8217;oro agbagba o, o d&#8217;eru f&#8217;ologbon<br />O d&#8217;owo awon agba o, o d&#8217;eru f&#8217;ologbon<br /><br />Ilu Orita o, ilu alaafia<br />Mo ni t&#8217;e ba de&#8217;be, e ba mi ki won o<br />Gbogbo wa la o f&#8217;ayo de &#8221;&#732;le<br />Mo ni t&#8217;e ba ri o, e ba nk&#8217;Awero yen o<br />Omoge awelewa to nda ni l&#8217;orun o<br />Ile owo ni o wo s&#8217;aya<br />Ile ola ni o wo s&#8217;aya o<br /><br />Seb&#8217;ade ori oko ni won, obinrin to n&#8217;iwa t&#8217;o l&#8217;ewa<br />Iwuri obi ni won o ma je, mobinrin to gb&#8217;eko to mu lo<br />Ori re dara, ori re sunwon, o d&#8217;adufe olori oko<br />Ori re dara, ori re sunwon, o d&#8217;abefe o&#8221;¦<br /><br />Ikoko to fo i s&#8217;oun a mu se&#8217;be<br />Ikoko to fo i s&#8217;oun a mu to&#8217;le<br />Ikoko to fo i s&#8217;oun a mu r&#8217;odo<br />Ikoko to fo i s&#8217;oun a mu yan&#8217;gan<br />Ibadi aran d&#8217;eni a mu se yeye o<br />Bi eye ti o l&#8217;apa<br />Ibadi aran d&#8217;eni a mu se yeye o<br /><br />O ba ma i lo o 2ce<br />Duro se&#8217;un obinrin nse<br />Gb&#8217;aye se&#8217;un obinrin nse<br /><br /><b> Tables Turn </b><br /><br />The young man standing laughing<br />But he knows where the shoe dey pain am so<br />He no fit do anything today <br />But one day the tables will turn<br />The little children on the street <br />Working hard so they can eat<br />Dem no fit do anything today <br />But one day the tables will turn<br />My sister with the sexy eyes <br />Selling her body so she can live<br />She no fit do anything today <br />But one day the tables will turn<br />So my brothers don&#8217;t you see <br />We must bring some sanity over here<br />How can one person have so much <br />While so many have none?<br /><br />The average man doesn&#8217;t ask for much <br />He only wants what you and I want - <br />A safe place to lay his head at night<br />Is that too much to ask?<br />He wants his kids to go to good schools<br />So they can become somebody<br />He wants them grow up healthy and strong<br />Is that too much to ask?<br />So when you build your mansions<br />And drive around in your fancy cars<br />Remember to think of the little man<br />Cos one day the tables will turn 2ce<br />So my sisters don&#8217;t you see&#8221;¦<br /><br />So people keep on struggling<br />Meditate on the words of the wise<br />A lie may stand for a thousand years<br />But one day the truth will reign<br />Mothers put away your worries<br />Wipe away your flowing tears<br />We no fit do anything today <br />But one day the tables will turn<br />Little children listen up<br />We may be down but we&#8217;re not out<br />We must not give up on our dreams<br />One day your time will come <br />So my people don&#8217;t you see&#8221;¦<br /><br />The poor man stands there laughing<br />But he knows where the shoe dey pain am so<br />Him no fit do anything today <br />But one day the tables will turn<br /><br /><b> Dear Africa </b><br /><br />Se b&#8217;a nd&#8217;aro ara wa ni o 2ce<br />Se b&#8217;a nd&#8217;aro ile wa ni o<br />Se ba nd&#8217;aro Africa ni o<br /><br />We had a dream to build a great nation<br />We had a desire to rule the world<br />We lost our way and we should have turned around <br />But all we do is keep on going wrong<br />How many more years of sorrow will come<br />How many more wars will we fight?<br />Dear Africa I&#8217;m worried for you<br />Come on and tell me, what we gonna do?<br />Tell me where we gonna go for love<br />Where we gonna go for hope<br />Show me how we gonna live without justice<br />How we gonna live together?<br /><br />We&#8217;ve got the children scattered all over the world<br />They contribute to those economies<br />Back in the land the forest has become a desert<br />We shift the blame from one to the other<br />How much more blood are we gonna shed<br />How many more kids will go to war?<br />Dear Africa I&#8217;m down on my knees<br />Come on and tell me what we gonna do?<br /><br />The sky is bright and the music is high<br />The spirits of our fathers returning home<br />Dear Africa give me some hope<br />Come on and tell me what we gonna do&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Mama Agba&#8217;s Twilight Treat </b><br /><br />Asin toun tokere, awon n&#8217;a jo nja o<br />Ija re mo wa la<br />Asin fi mi ni&#8217;mu je, e gba mi lowo re o<br />Awo mi nbe l&#8217;oja o<br /><br />Olofofo ye&#8217;ra, a fe s&#8217;oro awo 2ce <br />Etu o si mo, ibon j&#8217;iya o gbe<br />Alaisi baba omo, e ma f&#8217;iya j&#8217;omo<br />B&#8217;ajanaku ti gborin to ko le danikan gbe&#8217;gbo <br />Bi o ba si t&#8217;eye ni adie bage-bage<br />A ns&#8217;oro lowo iwo nlu&#8217;lu ken-ken<br />Bi o ba si ti oba ni mba fa&#8217;lu re ya<br />Omo eniyan to ri mi ti o s&#8217;ariya<br />Bi o ba je eranko ni a si je digbolugi<br /><br />Ma fe fere si mi mo, fere<br />Aso fere ki mo ro<br />Ewu fere ki mo wo<br />Omode yi o gboran dan?<br />A i fe fere loganjo<br />Ma fe fere si mi mo<br /><br /><b> What A Day! </b><br /><br />Oh what a day I met you baby<br />I was the man without a hope<br />And all my dreams were going nowhere<br />You pulled me up and here is where I am<br />Oh what a day!<br />I&#8217;ve got the feeling can&#8217;t you see<br />I&#8217;ve got the fire in my soul<br />I&#8217;ve got the rhythm can&#8217;t you see<br />I&#8217;ve got the passion and the thrill<br /><br />Oh, what a night I held you baby<br />The stars were bright in the sky<br />And in my heart there was an emptiness<br />You filled it up and gave me all of you<br /><br />Fire burning up in there, <br />People running up and down<br />Got you baby and that&#8217;s okay<br />It&#8217;s all I want, it&#8217;s all I need&#8221;¦ <br /><br />E wa w&#8217;omoge b&#8217;o se njo&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Mind Of Your Own </b><br /><br />Mo fe so&#8217;tan kan, o ya!<br />Mo fe pa&#8217;tan kan, ma a wi se! 2ce <br />Itan yi d&#8217;ori o d&#8217;ori<br />O d&#8217;ori ebi iyadiran o<br />Baba j&#8217;iya t&#8217;o fi gbo, mama j&#8217;iya o ti gbo<br />Awon omo j&#8217;iya won nsokun o <br />Won nko yin leru e f&#8217;owo leran<br />Won nja e l&#8217;ole o gb&#8217;oju s&#8217;oke<br />Oba Oke i sokale ran ni l&#8217;owo<br />Owo ara eni laafi tun wa ara eni se o<br />Owo ara ni laafi t&#8217;aye eni se o<br /><br />When you&#8217;re low you fold up just like burning paper<br />You think that someone will come and help you out<br />But everyone has his own big or little problem<br />So you&#8217;ve got to stand up and face your life<br />In this life it&#8217;s a race that everybody runs<br />Some will run very fast, some will run it slow<br />But everyone will get there and it&#8217;s such a bloody shame<br />If you give up before the finish line<br />It&#8217;s time you had a mind of your own 3ce<br />It&#8217;s such a bloody shame!<br /><br />Everytime you feel down you look to the West<br />You think that big brother will come and help out<br />But all they do is betray and steal your wealth<br />Nobody can liberate you except yourself<br />It&#8217;s time you had a mind of your own 3ce<br />It&#8217;s such a bloody shame!<br /><br /><b> All It Takes </b><br /><br />Woke up this morning, got nowhere to go<br />Something in my heart tells me I shouldn&#8217;t cry<br />Tears are for babies, worries are for fools<br />Life will always bow down to the man with faith<br />I have climbed the mountains and I have seen the valley<br />Here is everything I&#8217;m always longing for<br />So it doesn&#8217;t matter whatever they say<br />I know where my destiny is taking me<br />And all my brothers say&#8221;¦<br />Give it all it takes<br />And I&#8217;ll give it all I know<br />Give it all my heart and all my soul<br /><br />I&#8217;ve just said my prayers with a breath of fire<br />Bright is the day that will follow the night<br />I have a little son and he thinks I am great<br />In his trusting eyes I see a world of love<br />Said I&#8217;ve been there before, the valley of death<br />And the all-seeing father says it&#8217;s okay<br />So it doesn&#8217;t matter whatever they say<br />I know where my destiny is taking me&#8221;¦.<br /><br /><b> Spirit Of A New Generation </b><br /><br />Yi o lo o! eleyi o lo o! bo gbe&#8217;na ka&#8217;ri, bo w&#8217;ewu eje<br />Itakun to ni k&#8217;erin ma g&#8217;oke, tohun t&#8217;erin lo nlo o<br />We are marching on to love, marching on to glory<br />We&#8217;re marching on to love, marching on to freedom<br />Cos we are who we are, what we are what is strong and what is noble yeah<br />All together now!<br />The people are ready, they want a better day now<br />They are tired of promises and politics<br />They want some reality<br />The people are moving to the future with faith now<br />There&#8217;s got to be a better way, a new dawn of hope<br />Who go fit stop the party when we wanna dance<br />Who go fit stop the music? - No one, no one!<br />Who go fit stop the children when they wanna play<br />Who go fit stop the people from moving?<br />We&#8217;re coming out<br />I tell you brothers this is the new way<br />And things won&#8217;t ever be the same again<br />This is the spirit of a new generation &#8212; hardwork and honesty<br />This is the way we will do our things now - all for one and one for all<br />This is the spirit of a new generation &#8212; Courage, transparency<br />This is the way we will do our things now - all for one and one for all<br /><br /><b> Baba Eledumare </b><br /><br />You can be what you wanna be<br />You can do all you wanna do<br />It&#8217;s all here, it&#8217;s in the head, it&#8217;s all here&#8221;¦<br />I don&#8217;t know why you&#8217;re feeling so sad<br />I&#8217;ve got the music and I have no worries<br />In my heart I desire tomorrow<br />I feel the fire as it burns in my soul<br />Jowo Baba Eledumare, wa sure fun wa<br />Jowo Baba Eledumare wa gbo o(2ce)<br /><br />Forget the world, it&#8217;s so full of injustice, <br />Forget the pain in your heart it&#8217;s all over<br />If your dreams are strong they&#8217;ll take you there<br />Come feel the fire as it burns in this your place&#8221;¦<br /><br />I believe my heart can&#8217;t be wrong<br />I&#8217;ve seen tomorrow and I know where I&#8217;m going<br />If your dreams are strong they&#8217;ll take you there<br />Come feel the fire as it burns in this your place&#8221;¦]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style='width:225px; height:120px; margin:0; padding:0; border:0; background-image:url(http://www.cdbaby.com/Images/Links/Black-Buy_Album_100px_horz.png);'><a href='http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/beautifulnubia2' style='display:block; padding:10px 10px 10px 115px; margin:0; border:0;'><img src='http://CDBaby.name/b/e/beautifulnubia2_small.jpg' width='100' height='100' alt='Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band: Awilele' style='border:0; margin:0; padding:0;' /></a></div><br /><br />Â© Segun Akinlolu/EniObanke<br /><br /><b> Iba F&#8217;Olojo </b><br /><br />Olojo oni iba re<br />A se&#8217;ba, a juba, a wole, af&#8217;oribale f&#8217;Olojo o e<br />Awa de olu orun, a se&#8217;ba f&#8217;Olojo o<br />Baba o ma le r&#8217;omo ko ma m&#8217;omo<br />Wa gb&#8217;ope, wa gb&#8217;adura<br />Lojo oni o, b&#8217;a se njade lo o<br />Ka ma sise o, kaye o roju, ka ma siso o<br />Awa de olu orun, a se&#8217;ba f&#8217;Olojo o<br />Baba o ma le r&#8217;omo ko ma m&#8217;omo<br /><br /><b> Awilele </b><br /><br />Ma a dun, ma a dun, oni&#8217;lu mi, ma a dun, ma a dun<br />Ma a fon, ma a fon, onifere yi o, ma a fon, ma a fon o<br />E ma a ko, e ma a ko, eyin elegbe mi, e ma a ko, e ma a ko <br />Ani ko ma a ro - Awilele!<br />L&#8217;eti elegan o - Awilele!<br />L&#8217;eti k&#8217;enimamani o - Awilele!<br />Awon asenibanidaro - Awilele!<br />Won so&#8217;le owo d&#8217;ahoro - Awilele!<br />Won ti so&#8217;le olora d&#8217;asale, won so&#8217;le owo d&#8217;ahoro o<br />Tani o r&#8217;ogun - talo fe j&#8217;agun?<br />Ogun oro ma lo kan yio - o de, jagun jagun de!<br />Ogun oro l&#8217;oma kan yio - o de, jagun jagun de!<br />Eni ba le ko k&#8217;o ma a ko, eni ba le so ko ma so<br />Eni ba le ko l&#8217;orin o - a ni e maa so 3ce<br />Ogun oro ma lo kan yio - o de, jagun jagun de!<br />Ogun oro l&#8217;o ma kan yio - o de jagun jagun de!<br />So daa k&#8217;omo enikan maa wo&#8217;so tuntun l&#8217;ojojumo<br />K&#8217;omo enikan maa w&#8217;akisa kiri<br />So da k&#8217;omo enikan ma re&#8217;lewe olowo nla<br />K&#8217;omo enikan maa re suuku abe&#8217;gi<br />Ani to ba da, e je a ma ba lo &#8212; e je a ma ba bo<br />To ba da, e je a ma ba lo- yo kangun sibi kan<br />A o d&#8217;eniyan l&#8217;ola o<br />Awa yio d&#8217;eniyan l&#8217;ola ye<br />A o wo&#8217;so olowo, awa yio wo bata oye<br />A o wo&#8217;so olola, awa yio wo bata, ye<br />A o d&#8217;eniyan l&#8217;ola o...<br /><br /><b> S&#8217;o wa pa? </b><br /><br />E wa j&#8217;ijo ologbon, e wa j&#8217;ijo alayo yi o <br />Ijo ya, ijo oloyin <br />Sebi&#8217;jo lani e jo, ewo ni tija? <br />Mo ni s&#8217;e wa pa o, ore mi s&#8217;e wa pa <br />S&#8217;o le gb&#8217;apa, so le gb&#8217;ese yi o<br />Nj&#8217;o le mi&#8217;ri, s&#8217;o le mi bi eni ju&#8217;rukere<br />S&#8217;o le d&#8217;okoto oniyeri?<br />People love to hear us sing<br />We say the things that really matter<br />You know they love to watch us play<br />Say it makes them come alive<br />It gives them power, gives inspiration <br />Something to hold on to<br />Gives them the strength they need for tomorrow<br />Everybody&#8217;s welcome here, oh yeah<br />We gotta get up, gotta move on, cos this is the time<br />Get up, move on, it&#8217;s your time, it&#8217;s okay<br />Awon elere l&#8217;o ns&#8217;ere yen o<br />E o r&#8217;awon boys b&#8217;on se njo o<br />A be r&#8217;awon girls b&#8217;on se nko mo&#8217;le&#8221;¦<br />Ore mi mama gbe&#8217;yin o <br />E o r&#8217;omode yen b&#8217;o se njo - ijo, ijo<br />Sebi&#8217;jo lawa jo ko ma s&#8217;ija nibi&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Ominira </b><br /><br />Mama a de o, e wa la'ro yi ye wa o<br />Eyin iya a de o, e wa la'ro yi ye wa o<br />Won l'ogbon ologbon o nii je a gb'agba ni were<br />Seb&#8217;ogbon ologbon iyen nii je a gb'agba ni were o<br />Won l&#8217;eni t&#8217;o ba bere ona iyen kii s'ina <br />Eni t&#8217;o ba bere ona won ki sonu lailai<br />Mama a de o, ewa la&#8217;ro yi ye wa o<br />Eyin iya a de o, e wa la'ro yi ye wa o<br />Oro t'e beere, o l&#8217;otun o l&#8217;osi<br />Oro t&#8217;e beere, o n&#8217;iwa o l&#8217;eyin o<br />B&#8217;e ba s&#8217;otito o, aye yin a dun, y&#8217;o l&#8217;ayo<br />B&#8217;e ba s&#8217;ododo o, ilu yin a toro, y&#8217;o ladun o<br />E ma f&#8217;ole j&#8217;oba, aye yin a dun y&#8217;o l&#8217;ayo<br />E ma f&#8217;opuro joye, ilu yin a toro y&#8217;o l&#8217;ayo o<br />I know what we've been through <br />It is time to seek a better way<br />Greedy people in these high places<br />Hungry leaders stealing from the poor<br />My people too dey suffer o in silence<br />They will never talk till it's too late for them<br />Ominira wa nbo o ominira...<br />Jegudujera o r&#8217;ile gbe, alapapin o r&#8217;ona gba <br />Ap&#8217;omolekun ori mu mi o<br />Ominira wa nbo, ominira...<br /><br /><b> E Ko&#8217;mo L&#8217;ede </b><br /><br />You and I, we are wrong if we think everything is right<br />There&#8217;s a fire burning on the roof our future is dying as we sleep<br />We must awake from the lies we&#8217;ve been told about ourselves<br />There&#8217;s no reason to be ashamed of who we are and where we&#8217;re from<br />E jowo o, e k&#8217;omo l&#8217;ede ile wa o<br />E jowo o, e k&#8217;omo l&#8217;asa ile wa o<br />E jowo o, e k&#8217;omo n&#8217;itan ile wa o<br />E jowo o, e fun won l&#8217;aso ile wa wo<br />You&#8217;re so proud today to hear them speak in a foreign tongue<br />It&#8217;s not fair to keep them away from who they are and live a lie<br />All these children, they are strangers<br />To their own roots and culture<br />We must try to right the wrongs<br />And show them the beauty in who they are<br />O d&#8217;eni - eni<br />eji, eta, erin, aarun, eefa&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Ma Fo&#8217;ya </b><br /><br />Here standing we don&#8217;t know why<br />Understanding is rare<br />Good men living on borrowed time<br />Sanity&#8217;s gone to the dogs<br />The pains of the people like the rain <br />Falling in streams of tears <br />A lonely child looks to the sky <br />The stars are silent tonight<br />Child!<br />There&#8217;ll be a better way<br />The sun will shine in your eyes<br />Omo o, omo o<br />Omo o, ma beru, omo o, ma fo&#8217;ya o<br />Time, like an ever-flowing stream <br />Bears all her sons away <br />They fade like a dream fades at break of dawn<br />And we are still the same, we don&#8217;t change<br />Times, they may come, they may go<br />They bring changes in what we see and what we know<br />But the hearts of men are set in greedy ways <br />We don&#8217;t change<br />Everything is still the same<br />It&#8217;s just the way we are<br />Somebody&#8217;s loss is another&#8217;s gain<br />History recalls, we never learn <br />And the poor and the young always take the blame<br />Child...<br />I wish I had the answers<br />I&#8217;ll take your pains away<br />I wish I was the angel of peace<br />Change the world in a breath&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Come, Warrior </b><br /><br />E be jagun jagun k&#8217;o wa&#8217;le<br />E ba be jagunjagun k&#8217;o wa&#8217;le o e<br />Ife ni yio bo&#8217;ri ikorira o<br />Otito ni yio bo&#8217;ri iro<br />Itasan orun yio bo&#8217;ri okunkun biribiri<br />E ba be jagunjagun ko wale o e<br />Come, warrior come<br />Come to the place of wisdom<br />Lay your burden down, rest your soul<br />The sun will shine tomorrow<br />Whether you like or not<br />Love is the only way we&#8217;ll be free<br />Come, warrior come <br />Hey! Listen to the music<br />Rest a little while, heal your wounds<br />Time will pass you see<br />All secrets revealed<br />Love is the only way we&#8217;ll be free<br />Brothers, sisters, people, love is the answer<br /><br /><b> Awon Agba </b><br /><br />Ija l&#8217;o de t&#8217;orin d&#8217;owe &#8212; eni&#8217;re<br />Ore ojo ana t&#8217;o wa d&#8217;ota ilu o &#8212; e rora se<br />Ebe gbogbo wa s&#8217;Eledumare - Oba ogo<br />Ka ma se te l&#8217;oju ore at&#8217;ebi &#8212; k&#8217;a ma sise o<br />K&#8217;a ma sise o e s&#8217;adura<br />Awon ma la gb&#8217;ade fun, awon agba<br />K&#8217;agba ma se won l&#8217;arin awa o<br />Awon ma la ba l&#8217;aye o, awon agba<br />Iba f&#8217;ewu, f&#8217;ori ba&#8217;le f&#8217;ologbon<br />B&#8217;omode l&#8217;aso ko l&#8217;akisa bi agba<br />O ye ka b&#8217;owo f&#8217;awon asaaju wa o<br />Awon ma la gb&#8217;ade fun o, awon agba<br />Iba f&#8217;ewu f&#8217;ori ba&#8217;le f&#8217;ologbon<br />Iba fun baba, iba fun mama o<br />Gbogbo ebi, gbogbo ara ile o<br />Ara adugbo, gbogbo ara abule o<br />Gbogbo ilu ni won nso&#8217;wo po t&#8217;omo<br />Awon ma la ba l&#8217;aye, awon agba<br />K&#8217;agba ma se won ni ilu awa o<br />Awon ma la gb&#8217;ade fun o, awon agba<br />Iba f&#8217;ewu, f&#8217;ori ba le f&#8217;ologbon<br />Ani&#8217;ja l&#8217;o de t&#8217;orin d&#8217;owe &#8212; eni&#8217;re<br />Ore ojo ana t&#8217;o wa d&#8217;ota ilu o &#8212; e rora se<br />Ebe gbogbo wa s&#8217;Eledumare - Oba ogo<br />Ka ma se te l&#8217;oju ore at&#8217;ebi &#8212; k&#8217;a ma sise o!<br />K&#8217;a ma sise o e s&#8217;adura<br />These people drifting with no destination<br />Must find a purpose for life<br />I&#8217;ve just had a vision of life and abundance<br />Places you&#8217;ve never been<br />I stand for love, I won&#8217;t be bought<br />I&#8217;ve come to fulfill your dreams<br />I stand for love, it won&#8217;t be long<br />I&#8217;ve come to fulfill your dreams<br />These voices drifting from high, high places<br />A new day is coming soon<br />E gbe wa eyin agba, e ma ma je a te o<br />A nwo&#8217;ju re Edumare, e ma ma je a te o<br /><br /><b> Matters Arising </b><br /><br />E a ma de o, a ma de o, <br />A wa nk&#8217;ilo fun&#8217;ra wa ni o<br />E a ma de o, a ma de o, <br />E je a s&#8217;otito fun&#8217;rawa o<br />Iwo gb&#8217;esin s&#8217;ori, gbogbo ara ilu ti wa d&#8217;elese loju e<br />Eyin gbesin s&#8217;ori, e wa npa&#8217;niyan l&#8217;oruko Olorun l&#8217;oke<br />Se iwo ti gbagbe<br />P&#8217;Olorun oba, Olorun ife ni kii korira<br />Se eyin ti gbage p&#8217;Eledumare alagbara <br />O le gbe&#8217;ja ara re<br />Iwo de&#8217;po ola, o wa nsi&#8217;wa wu, o ti gbagbe orisun<br />On j&#8217;aye olowo, omode ilu nwo&#8217;nu akitan k&#8217;ebi ma pa won o<br />Ko le s&#8217;alaafia ninu ilu b&#8217;inu ara ilu o ba dun<br />Ko le s&#8217;alaafia f&#8217;olowo fun talaka<br />Ba o ba s&#8217;otito n&#8217;ijoba o<br />Ore otito s&#8217;owon o<br />Ife otito s&#8217;owon ye<br />Oo le gb&#8217;ara l&#8217;enikankan o<br />Won a ba e je o, won a ba e mu o<br />To ba y&#8217;eyin pada, won a s&#8217;oro e ni buruku<br />Won a ba e l&#8217;ogba, won a ba e je&#8217;gbadun<br />B&#8217;igba ba yi pere gbogbo won a sa lo o<br />Ilara ti poju, ikorira ti poju<br />Ko le s&#8217;ilosiwaju ninu abosi<br />Ikunsinu ti poju at&#8217;imoteni nikan<br />Ko le s&#8217;ilosiwaju ninu iwa ibaje yi o<br /><br /><b> Oke Bola </b><br /><br />Lodo Mama Agba, wa kalo o &#8212; Oke Bola wa kalo o e<br />N&#8217;ile Awolowo wa kalo o, Sounds of Joy wa kalo o<br />Waateco wa ka lo o, Iya gbagi wa ka lo o<br />Mama onidodo e wa kalo, Baba Ghana wa ka lo o<br />Asegunsete, wa ka lo o, Osandesangun, wa ka lo o<br />Seyi serere, wa ka lo o<br />Lodo Mama Agba wa kalo o &#8212; Oke Bola wa kalo o e<br />Tell me what happened to the good days<br />When we had everything going right?<br />Brothers, what happened to the old songs <br />We used to sing in the bright moonlight?<br />We want to be happy, we all should be free<br />Children have a right to share of this culture<br />Bring back the good days<br />Kos&#8217;oloko l&#8217;oko &#8212; eye e bere maa j&#8217;oka, eye<br /><br /><b> Each Time You Turn </b><br /><br />Ololufe, ololufe ololufe, okan mi wa lodo re<br />Ololufe mi o, ololufe, ololufe, okan mi wa lona<br />You wake up in the middle of the night<br />Find a reason to start a quarrel<br />You cry up all the tears in your eyes<br />And then you tell me you&#8217;re going away for the last time<br />Each time you turn and wave your hands and say goodbye<br />It&#8217;s like a load is lifted off my head<br />Now you are gone I should be happy, girl<br />But I don&#8217;t know why<br />Why am I feeling so lonely now?<br />O tun ti nlo niyen, o ti gb&#8217;apamowo re<br />O ti we gele s&#8217;ori<br />E ma ba mi bebe<br />Ara ile, ero ode e ma ba mi bebe<br />Otun ti nlo niyen o a<br />You are restless, you don&#8217;t belong to anyone<br />One day you are here, the next you are gone away<br />I&#8217;m tired of the selfish games you play<br />But I&#8217;d be lying if I should deny you are still the one<br />Each time&#8221;¦<br />O tun ti nlo niyen, o ti gb&#8217;apamowo re<br />O ti ko bata sese <br />E ma ba mi bebe<br />Ara ile, ero ode e ma ba mi bebe<br />Otun ti nlo niyen o a<br />My love, we didn&#8217;t plan it this way<br />Honey, we said we&#8217;d go all the way<br />My love, I need you more everyday<br />Honey, down on my knees begging please&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Oruko Rere </b><br /><br />Through the wild jungle we&#8217;re coming back home<br />Through the fire and through the sea<br />I know mother my promises to you<br />To make you a queen before you die<br />The years are gone and you&#8217;re losing hope <br />But I will never give it up for you, for me, for life&#8221;¦<br />Never (3ce) fear the shadows of night<br />Be on guard every hour of the day<br />Put a smile on the faces of the fallen<br />Loving and living and strong (2ce)<br />I told my father very long time ago<br />I&#8217;ve got to be a man of my own<br />Change the world with a rhythm and a melody<br />Many horrors and pain abound, it&#8217;s getting harder everyday<br />But I will never give it up for you, for me, for life&#8221;¦<br />Never (2ce) share the path of the wicked<br />Never never be a pawn for greed<br />Follow the words of the great ancestors<br />Loving and living and strong (2ce)<br />Yeye, e ma ma b&#8217;inu si wa o <br />Ko s&#8217;owo l&#8217;oni, ola mbo wa da <br />Seb&#8217;oruko rere o san ju&#8217;le oro<br />Omo oko nse won to lese o<br />Baba, e ma ma b&#8217;inu si wa o&#8221;¦<br />Through the wild jungle we&#8217;re coming back home<br />Through the fire and through the sea<br />Through the darkness and pain of lost friends<br />Our weapon is a message of hope <br />The more they push us the stronger we are<br />And we will never give it up <br />For you, for us, for life&#8221;¦<br />Never (3ce) fear the shadows of night&#8221;¦<br />Yeye, e ma ma b&#8217;inu si wa o&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Lekeleke </b><br /><br />Lekeleke nfo l&#8217;oke, eye funfun ni<br />Lekeleke nfo loke, eye funfun ni<br />Aso ala ni mo wo elepo ya fun mi<br />Lekeleke nbo l&#8217;ona eye funfun ni<br />Fo, maa fo, maa fo, eye olola<br />Bo, maa bo, maa bo, eye onire<br />Sometimes I wish I could fly like a bird in the sky - away, away<br />With the love and the strength of the fathers<br />In the blessing of the spirits of the sky<br />In the warmth of the bosom of the mothers<br />With the knowledge and the wisdom that I need <br />To set my people free, set my people free&#8221;¦<br />O nbo l&#8217;ona, eye oba ni ko se to o <br />O nb&#8217;onile wi, o nkilo f&#8217;alejo, o ni e maa so&#8217;ra o<br />E ma fi&#8217;ya j&#8217;opo, at&#8217;omo oku orun<br />O ni e f&#8217;eso s&#8217;aye, e ma te talaka mo&#8217;le mo o<br />O nbo l&#8217;ona, eye oba ni&#8221;¦ <br />Awon omode ilu, won wa ko&#8217;ra won jo, won fe so&#8217;ko p&#8217;eye<br />Eye ko, eye o ku, nse lo nfo, nse lo nbe lat&#8217;igi s&#8217;igi<br />Awon agbagba ilu, won wa ko&#8217;ra won jo<br />Won fe l&#8217;eye l&#8217;oko<br />Won k&#8217;ada jade, won k&#8217;ake jade, won nge gi oko<br />O di ka, o di ko<br />Eye ko, eye o ku, nse lo nfo, nse lo nbe lat&#8217;igi s&#8217;igi<br />L&#8217;aipe l&#8217;aijina, won ge gbogbo igi tan, o wa ku&#8217;gi kan l&#8217;oko<br />Igi iroko, igi ti gbogbo aye nfe, eyi ti gbogbo aye nbo<br />O di ka, odi ko, ko ma ku gi kan loko o!<br />Ko wa pe l&#8217;eye fo lo o - pagidari igi da<br />Pagidari igi da, eye fo lo o&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> O ya o! </b><br /><br />O ya o!<br />Baba, mama, e ma ma se sun mo o<br />Ore, ara ewu mbe lode o<br />Baba o, mama o, e ma ma se sun lo o<br />Ore, ara, jamba nkan lekun<br />E ma ma gb&#8217;ole laye, e ma ma gba jaguda<br />E ma ma gbonijibiti, e ma ma gba konde<br />Ola si ma dara o - a dara, a dara<br />Ayo mbo l&#8217;ola o - a dara, a dara<br />So when you think you&#8217;ve got problems, pain in your heart<br />There is a place you can go to and come out anew<br />There is a place called history<br />It&#8217;s there in the books<br />Darkness will give way to light<br />Ki&#8217;jo to d&#8217;ijo ana oro ta so e ma gbagbe o <br />E ba mi kalo o, ore e ma gbagbe o<br />Aye d&#8217;oju ru, ko s&#8217;owo l&#8217;apo<br />Aye d&#8217;oju ru,  ko s&#8217;ayo n&#8217;ile o<br />Aye d&#8217;oju ru ko s&#8217;owo l&#8217;apo<br />Ebi np&#8217;omode o<br />Baba, mama, e ma ma se sun mo o&#8221;¦]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<div style='width:225px; height:120px; margin:0; padding:0; border:0; background-image:url(http://www.cdbaby.com/Images/Links/Black-Buy_Album_100px_horz.png);'><a href='http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/beautifulnubia' style='display:block; padding:10px 10px 10px 115px; margin:0; border:0;'><img src='http://CDBaby.name/b/e/beautifulnubia_small.jpg' width='100' height='100' alt='Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band: Jangbalajugbu' style='border:0; margin:0; padding:0;' /></a></div><br /><br />Â© Segun Akinlolu/EniObanke<br /><br /><b> How Do You Do?<br />(Owuro L&#8217;ojo) </b><br />Ojumo ti mo, ara mi e gbe&#8217;ra n&#8217;ile, ise ti ya<br />Ojumo ti mo, ore mi e gbon&#8217;ra jigi ka tun&#8217;ra mu<br />Oni&#8217;se owo, alakowe, gbogbo eni to nwa&#8217;se, omo&#8217;lewe o<br />Owuro l&#8217;ojo, eni ma r&#8217;ire o, eni ma r&#8217;ire o<br />Won a se&#8217;ba owuro o<br />Good morning, I greet you, how do you do?<br />Good morning, I greet you, we&#8217;ve got some work to do<br />Good morning, I greet you, how was your night?<br />Good morning, I greet you, it will be a beautiful day<br />If you do your work with honesty and pride<br />You will find your dreams coming true very soon<br />If we could be patient and live within the law<br />There would be much progress<br />Everyone would be happy&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Jangbalajugbu </b><br />Who made the earth shed tears of sorrow<br />Who makes the children cry so much<br />Who&#8217;s gonna bring back the smiles on their faces<br />Who&#8217;s gonna make us laugh?<br />E ba ngbon&#8217;do yi gbe <br />Jangbala jugbu jugbu jugbu jangbala<br />Ojo t&#8217;o ro l&#8217;ana yen, gbogbo ile l&#8217;omi ro si<br />Gbogbo aso lo tutu<br />Baale ile ti sun lo fonfon o<br />Gbogbo omode l&#8217;omi ti ko lo o&#8221;¦<br />What joy to see the children when they are playing<br />What joy to see the children running around the place<br />Omo l&#8217;aso, omo n&#8217;ide ye o, omo l&#8217;aworan ere<br />Oh, once again to be like a child!&#8221;¦<br />B&#8217;e de&#8217;le l&#8217;oni e ma gbagbe oro t&#8217;a wi<br />B&#8217;e nb&#8217;omode s&#8217;oro e fi&#8217;fe bawon wi o<br />Eni to wa ni &#8221;&#732;koro dakun jade wa<br />Ko ma s&#8217;ohun t&#8217;o da bi ife alasepo&#8221;¦<br />E ma wehin o (x4)<br />Idi ore mi l&#8217;emi o fi si - idi ore mi jalanjolo&#8221;¦<br />Awa ma s&#8217;orire o, ayo, a sorire ayo<br />Eni t&#8217;o bi&#8217;mo tuntun ayo ni o<br />Eni t&#8217;o ra &#8221;&#732;moto&#8217; yi o, eni t&#8217;o ko&#8217;le yi o,<br />Eni t&#8217;o nse&#8217;gbeyawo o, eni t&#8217;o ns&#8217;ojo&#8217;bi o&#8221;¦<br />        <br /><b> Keep &#8217;Em Moving </b><br />There was a time we played the rock and roll<br />Then came the season of the ballroom waltz<br />Oh, yeah we&#8217;ve heard all the pop, jazz, blues yeah<br />And my brothers did the roots rock reggae<br />But these are times when the people want something new<br />Something cool, something smooth <br />Something just to keep them moving - wa jo o!<br />We&#8217;ve had our share of miserable days<br />Fighting the scourge of oppressors and thieves<br />We like to think we are a new generation<br />Filled up with love and determined to live<br />Yes these are times when the people want something new<br />Something cool, something smooth <br />Something just to keep them moving&#8221;¦<br />Who go fit stop the party when we wanna dance<br />Who go fit stop the music? - No one ,no one!<br />Who go fit stop the children when they wanna play<br />Who go fit stop the people?<br /><br /><b> What Can Man Do? </b><br />What can man do when Jah-jah&#8217;s your guide?<br />What can man do when you&#8217;ve seen the light?<br />What can hate do when love&#8217;s in your heart?<br />You&#8217;ll be standing tall, you&#8217;ll be clean and proud<br />Tomorrow&#8217;s in your eyes, you will never fail<br />What can man do when Jah-jah says no?<br />What can man do when his time is up?<br />You know today&#8217;s kings are tomorrow&#8217;s bones<br />So look up history, <br />The wicked must fall, their children will play<br />The oppressed will always laugh last y&#8217;know&#8221;¦<br />It&#8217;s just a season it will pass away<br />Darkness will give way to light one day<br />You know it&#8217;s easy but they cannot see <br />How we can all live in peace as one&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Pass De Kalabash </b><br />Work is done, it&#8217;s time to have some fun<br />People come together sing a song of joy<br />Pass de kalabash o, make we drink some palm-wine<br />Pass am o (x 2), drink am o (x2), share am o (x2)<br />Don&#8217;t you forget - in Africa, people always share<br />We love our neighbours all, we don&#8217;t discriminate<br />Pass de kalabash o, make we drink some palm-wine<br />B&#8217;o wun mi (x2) mo de le f&#8217;emu we<br />B&#8217;owun mi mo de le fi s&#8217;aso<br />B&#8217;owun mi mo ma le fi s&#8217;aya&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Tropical Spice </b><br />I&#8217;ve come all the way from Africa<br />To put some tropical spice in your lives<br />I&#8217;ll do anything to make you dance,<br />Wake up good people, wave your hands<br />Wave them high up in the air, oh lord&#8221;¦<br />If you bring a plate of kola nuts<br />We will pour the palm-wine in the grove<br />The colours of the rainbow in your eyes<br />Wake up good people, wave your hands&#8221;¦<br />Wake up good people, wave your hands <br />Do the work we&#8217;ve got to do -<br />Jump and prance, roll around, wiggle what we&#8217;ve got, o yeah!<br />Say, how&#8217;re you feeling at the back?<br />How&#8217;re you feeling right in front?<br />How&#8217;re you feeling on the sides?<br />How&#8217;re you feeling everywhere?<br />Now if you feel like grooving, come, get on over here <br />Cos here we&#8217;ve got the music to treat your body right<br />We gonna get you moving, so leave your fears behind<br />Forget your pains and worries, we&#8217;ve got love over here,<br />Got is over here, feel it in the groove!<br />Do you feel like grooving&#8221;¦?<br /><br /><b> What A Feeling! </b><br />Ara e ba mi gb&#8217;oro kan o<br />Oro yi nka mi l&#8217;aya mo wi o<br />Omo kan mbe ti mo feran<br />Bi ngo se ba a s&#8217;oro ko ye mi rara o<br />Nko ri iru ife eyi ri o,  ngo ri iru erin eyi ri o<br />Omo to n&#8217;iwa t&#8217;o si l&#8217;ewa o,  <br />Mo fe mo &#8221;&#732;le re o, ki nma ba e lo<br />Jowo mo fe m&#8217;awon obi re o, baby mi ye<br />Jowo mo fe m&#8217;awon ore re o<br />Omo on&#8217;iwa tutu yi o, mo fe mo &#8221;&#732;le re o, ki nma ba e lo<br />Baby je nma ba e lo, honey ki nma ba e lo<br />Ololufe je nma ba e lo<br />Oh, what a feeling, burning me all up <br />I can&#8217;t help myself &#8212; Baby, I wanna love you<br />I wanna be with you both night and day <br />Share my life with you - Baby, I wanna love you<br />Oh, what a feeling, locking up my lips <br />I can&#8217;t express myself - Baby, I wanna love you<br />I wanna live with you, grow old in your arms,<br />Have babies with you&#8221;¦<br />Ngo ma ba e lo ni o-ah o-ah, ngo ma ba e lo&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> The Small People&#8217;s Anthem </b><br />Oro aye soro o, oro aye soro, oro aye soro<br />Oro aye ma le o, oro aye male ko ma ye wa o<br />Oro aye gb&#8217;ege o, oro aye gb&#8217;ege, oro aye gb&#8217;ege<br />Oro aye soro o, oro aye soro ko ma ye wa o<br />Awon kan le je, awon kan o ri, awon kan nwo&#8217;so asiko<br />Awon kan nsun s&#8217;abe &#8221;&#732;gada&#8217;, awon kan nto &#8221;&#732;le jo bi isu<br />Awon kan nj&#8217;oba, awon kan ns&#8217;eru, <br />Awon kan nse bi Olodumare<br />Omode oojo ns&#8217;alaisi, awon kan s&#8217;aye d&#8217;awa-ma-lo<br />Awon kan ns&#8217;odun, awon kan nsun&#8217;kun, <br />Awon kan nwo&#8217;ju Olodumare<br />Eniyan rere won &#8217;i pe lo, eni buruku won npe ni&#8217;le o<br />Some people can&#8217;t find a way <br />Some people live by the day, <br />Some people have all the fun<br />When will it be our turn?<br />Few people take all the wealth<br />Poor bear all the pain<br />Small people look to the skies<br />When will it be our turn?<br />Aye bi e ba d&#8217;agbon, e ma ta mi<br />Aye bi e ba d&#8217;odo, e ma gbe mi lo o&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Seven Lifes </b><br />In my journey thru the world, over land and over sea<br />I see different cultures and different people's ways<br />I was born where the sun never sets and never rises<br />I was born where the heat is like a second skin<br />Children crying on the streets, automobiles making noise<br />The land is growing dry and weak, spirits dying low<br />The forefathers are calling me: never tire, never weaken<br />The pride in me is bursting loose - I'm an African boy.<br />On the farm my father called me down behind a tree<br />He said prostrate at my feet and say a few prayers <br />Then he told me all the stories of my brave ancestors,<br />"Look into my eyes son, you were born to be great"<br />So in the twilight I went home behind my father with a hoe <br />Listening to the songs of birds, whispers of the night<br />Singing: seven goats, seven beads,<br />Seven cowries, seven nuts,<br />Seven lifes that's what I've got , I'm an African boy<br />Over sea, over land, over mountains and in the wild <br />I'll be brave and I'll be strong, I'm an African boy.<br /><br />In the evening, mother called me down into her hut <br />She said, "Lay upon my bosom and say a few prayers"<br />Then she told me to go forward never looking back <br />"The spirits are with you and you will never fail"<br />So I go into the world, into the deeps, into the wild <br />In the market place I danced the sound of bata <br />Dancing - seven jumps, seven wriggles,<br />Seven cowries, seven nuts <br />Seven lifes, that's what I've got <br />I'm an African boy&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> The People Are Ready </b><br />Will the heroes stand up! Call the brave man to arms!<br />The time is right for that someone who can see into the future<br />Who will tell us the truth, lead the children a-right ?<br />Who is ready to speak out for the man who is voiceless?<br />You better know-<br />The people are ready, they want a better day now<br />They are tired of promises, pies in the sky yeah<br />The people are moving to the future with faith now<br />There&#8217;s got to be a better way, a new dawn of hope<br />When will all these pains go <br />Who will heal all these wounds<br />Will the light ever glow for the man blind with hatred?<br />Who will bring back the sunshine to this land of despair<br />Who is ready to show some love,<br />Free the young of all the anger, you better know-<br />The people are ready, they want a better day now<br />They&#8217;re tired of politics, they want some reality<br />The people are moving to the future with faith now<br />There&#8217;s got to be a better way, a new dawn of hope<br />You turn your face to the sun<br />Don&#8217;t you know you could go blind<br />The little children on the streets<br />You&#8217;ve made their lives such misery&#8221;¦<br /><br /><b> Ma Ba Won So </b><br />L&#8217;ojo ojosi omode i gb&#8217;oju s&#8217;oke w&#8217;agba o<br />B&#8217;agba ba nro&#8217;jo, omode won a pa looloo ni<br />L&#8217;ojo ojosi, awon agba i wu&#8217;wa ibaje o<br />Bi won ba se &#8221;&#732;baje, a o s&#8217;igba fun won ni<br />Eje a ma ba won so, ki won ma se wu&#8217;wa ibaje mo o<br />Ore e je a ma ba won so, ki won ma se wu&#8217;wa ika yi o<br />Eje a ma ba won so, ki won ma se wu&#8217;wa ibaje mo o<br />Eje a ma ba won so, ki won ma se wu&#8217;wa ika&#8221;¦<br />I see them every day on the street wasting their lives away<br />Youth can&#8217;t find no direction to put their energies<br />I see them in Europe and America looking for hope <br />Everywhere they go they are lonely, can&#8217;t find a warm bed<br />Do you like to see the children cry <br />And waste their lives away, my brother?<br />You like to see them die before their time in poverty?<br />Do you like to see the children cry in frustration and desperation?<br />Do you like to see them flee and leave this land so full of promise?<br />I see them everywhere in factories and plantations<br />A new wave of slavery and servitude in foreign lands<br />I see them in Asia, Australia, wherever you may think<br />Everywhere they go they are lonely, there is no place like home<br />Do you like to see the children crying?<br />Like to see the children worry?<br />Like to the children running away?<br />Like to see them die, brother?<br /><br /><b> Baba Mimo </b><br />Baba mimo, iwo Olorun gbogbo agbaye<br />Baba wa ko wa, ka le ma feran ara wa<br />Baba mimo, a teriba s&#8217;iwaju ite re <br />B&#8217;oju wo wa, k&#8217;o s&#8217;anu fun wa<br />Baba mimo, iwo eleda gbogbo ohun to nmi<br />Wa ko wa k&#8217;a le ma feran ara wa<br />Baba mimo, a teriba s&#8217;iwaju ite re<br />B&#8217;oju wo wa, ko saanu fun wa<br />Olorun , Olorun agbaye<br />Oluwa wa o, eleda gbogbo enia&#8221;¦<br />Why do we lie to the children about their future<br />When we are not building good schools?<br />Why do we make our women cry so much<br />Why is there no peace in this land?<br />Why do we have so much darkness in the midst of light?<br />Why do we so many leaders who cannot speak the truth?<br />Why do we have so  many young people fleeing the land?<br />Oh lord, oh&#8221;¦<br />Ko wa ka le ma feran ara wa<br />Teach us to love ourselves&#8221;¦]]></description>
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