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Lyrics: Bracket - Ego ft. Olamide


CHORUS:
Oyen ne jiro ego ona wunu champagne
(mbanu)
Oyen ne jiro ego ona wunu rozea
(ona pu nu ala there)
Oyen ne jiro ego ona ta oku efi nu

Brother mu ribe uwa chom-chom-chom
Ribe- ribe, ribe- ribe (oh-oh)
Ribe-ribe, oga madam ribe uwa chom-
Chom-chom
(oh-oh) ribe- ribe, ribe- ribe
(oh-oh) ribe-ribe, oga madam ribe uwa
Chom-chom-chom (oh-oh)
VERSE 1:
If you work for money, you go chop
* * (haba)
You go drink rozea, with ishi ewu nu
(hey-y, hey-y)
Yen godim beer mu'a nwaa, ah
I go drink rozea maka ejim ego nu, ah
Oyen ji ego, odatanu sor plantain
Oyen ji ego na tarkwu ishi ewu, na
Wunu sor champagne (oh-yeah)
If you're working hard eeh, (make you
Dey chop eeh) and if you dey work for
Money hey (brother make you dance
Hey-hey)
CHORUS:
She'ni ti'o lowo, lo wo le pop champagne
(No-no-no)
She'ni ti'o lowo, lo wo le mu rozea
(No-no-no)
She'ni ti'o lowo, lo wo le je brokoto
Ma brother jaiye'ee lo, (oh)
Jaiye'ee lo (eeh), jaiye'ee lo (oh)
Jaiye'ee lo, o'le yo bi fere Jesu gan
(ah) jaiye'ee lo, (oh) jaiye'ee lo
(eeh) jaiye'ee lo, o'le yo bi fere Jesu gan
VERSE 2:
I'm getting the money oh, shebi'ee mo mi
I no dey worry oh, mi'o lo warri oh
Say, and when all ma guys dem around
German machine la ma n pull up for real oh
the ones wey no love me before, when them
See me now them call me honey oh
I just dey look like clever jay, but I see
Them well, them too dey cunny oh
Aye yi o le na bintin (bintin)
Big money, o she big tin
Fi wo le coma shee meeting (oh-oh)
Awa paint town red, a n run the city
Yori-yori le wo, shee mo (oh-oh)
Awa da Gold mo, shee mo (shee mo)
Badoo ya weree shee mo (shee mo)
Bracket oya na je'o mo (oh-oh
CHORUS:
She'ni ti'o lowo, lo wo le pop champagne
(No-no-no)
She'ni ti'o lowo, lo wo le mu rozea
(No-no-no)
She'ni ti'o lowo, lo wo le je brokoto
Ma brother jaiye'ee lo, (oh)
Jaiye'ee lo (eeh), jaiye'ee lo (oh)
Jaiye'ee lo, o'le yo bi fere Jesu gan
(ah) jaiye'ee lo, (oh) jaiye'ee lo
(eeh) jaiye'ee lo, o'le yo bi fere Jesu gan
VERSE 3:
Wete ishi ewu nu (wete ishi ewu nu)
Wete oku efi nu (ebenebe)
Wete anu nchi nu ( anu nchi nu)
Wete obi anu nu (ebenebe)
Madam give me rozea (nwa guy jikwa
Ezigbo ego nu)
Omalicha baby shake your low waist
(nwa guy jikwa ezigbo ego nu)
Oyen ji ego oda tanu sor plantain
Oyen ji ego na tarkwa ishi ewu, na
Wunu sor champagne (oh-yeah)
(eeh) if you are working hard ee, (make
You dey chop eeh)
And if you dey work for money eeh
(Brother make you dance eeh)
CHORUS:
Oyen ne jiro ego ona wunu champagne
(Mbanu)
Oyen ne jiro ego ona wunu rozea
(Ona pu nu ala there)
Oyen ne jiro ego ona ta oku efi nu
Brother mu ribe uwa chom-chom-chom
Ribe-ribe, ribe-ribe (oh-oh)
Ribe- ribe, oga madam ribe uwa chom-
Chom-chom (oh-oh)
Ribe- ribe, ribe- ribe (oh-oh)
Ribe-ribe, oga madam ribe uwa chom-
Chom-chom
(oga madam ribe uwa chom-chom-chom)
OUTRO:
Ayin'a wu gor nmaya
Ayin'a la nmaya, la nkwu
La ife ninee (chia-a)
Heh-heh-heh-heh, heh-heh-heh-heh
(Ewu-uu) heh-heh-heh, heh-heh-heh
Oga madam ribe uwa chom-chom-chom
Selebobo (selebobo on the beat)
Bracket le, everybody le
Nwa nnem ribe uwa chom-chom-chom
Chom-chom-chom-chom
Chom-chom-chom
*, chom- chom, chom-chom
(* * *) chom, chom, chom-chom

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