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Lyrics: Lil Kesh – Ibile

[Intro – Chorus]
Skibo! Roboskibo roboskibo yeba
Oshey… Baddest!
Kilo de na only you waka come
Won ti kosi suit but you wear ankara
Kilo de na only you waka come
Won ti kosi suit but you wear ankara come

Bo je iresi, bo je Chicken
Emi yo jeyan
Bo mu coke, bo mu fanta
Emi yo memu
Bo je iresi, bo je Chicken
Emi yo jeyan
Bo mu coke, bo mu fanta
Emi yo memu
[Hook]
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
[Verse 1]
I said I came from the Ghetto (Ghetto)
Came from the street (street)
Came from a place that i will never set ***
Me I no dey form, it is not in my blood
You can chop your chinese, ogbeni i want Iyan
Oya make we ginger
Oya make we jo
Oya make we seun rere k’odun yi to tan o
Oya make we ginger
Oya make we scatter body
Awon mami nisale’eko
You know say dem gather body
[Bridge]
Won fun e l’eba oun wa shibi
Nnkan toye ko kowobo
Eba mi wa Aunty sidi
Kajo lo skakiti bobo
[Chorus]
Kilo de na only you waka come
Won ti kosi suit but you wear ankara
Kilo de na only you waka come
Won ti kosi suit but you wear ankara come
Bo je iresi, bo je Chicken
Emi yo jeyan
Bo mu coke, bo mu fanta
Emi yo memu
Bo je iresi, bo je Chicken
Emi yo jeyan
Bo mu coke, bo mu fanta
Emi yo memu
[Hook]
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
[Verse 2]
After the paper the pako you know
I do it for the street & the ghetto you know
Because people like me, ojawo you know
All the girls wanna be my iyawo you know
Woh! Packaging jo meh se (se)
Ponmo at’Eran meje (je)
Owo orita lawa n no ,aki n no minimum wage eh (Je)
Aunty eleru nla oo (nla o)
Ema lowa oo (wa o)
Teba lowa o ,te fa’ke kori ema lo sa oo (sa o)
[Bridge]
Won fun e l’eba oun wa shibi
Nnkan toye ko kowobo
Eba mi wa Aunty sidi
Kajo lo skakiti bobo
[Chorus]
Kilo de na only you waka come
Won ti kosi suit but you wear ankara
Kilo de na only you waka come
Won ti kosi suit but you wear ankara come
Bo je iresi, bo je Chicken
Emi yo jeyan
Bo mu coke, bo mu fanta
Emi yo memu
Bo je iresi, bo je Chicken
Emi yo jeyan
Bo mu coke, bo mu fanta
Emi yo memu
[Hook]
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
Ibile lawon eleyi Ibile La
Ibile lawon eleyi
[Outro]
Oya make we ginger
Oya make we jo
Oya make we seun rere k’odun yi to tan o
Oya make we ginger
Oya make we jo
Oya make we seun rere k’odun yi to tan oo

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