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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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