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Lyrics: Yemi Alade – Mama Oyoyo Ft. Iyanya, Olamide, Tekno & Selebobo

[Hook – Iyanya]
Mama love, too sweet oh
My happiness, na your cup of tea
Everything for you i go do my mama eh
Your love i no go forget oh, mama eh
[Hook]

Na you sat na you wash oh
My infant head oh
When i dey sleep oh
For cradle bed oh
Everything for you i go do mama eh
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Everything for you i go do nne eh
Mama Oyoyo
Ayamma eh eh
Buy osikapa jalof, Ayamma eh eh
Mama you sweet, mama porero
Ayamma eh eh
Ewo, Ayamma Ayamma (Ayamma eh)
[Verse 2 – Yemi Alade]
Mummy moh
Where would i be without you eh
Daddy meh
Found a beautiful thing when he married you oh
Ele le
Na you be my best friend
Na you be my sister
Na you be my pastor
And you’re still my mama
Cause you are sent from above
You are my angel my love
Nothing fit to tear us apart
Oh mama mama mama mama mama
Lele lele le
[Hook]
Na you sat na you wash oh
My infant head oh
When i dey sleep oh
For cradle bed oh
Everything for you i go do mama eh
Everything for you i go do nne eh
Mama Oyoyo
Ayamma eh eh
Buy osikapa jalof, Ayamma eh eh
Mama you sweet, mama porero
Ayamma eh eh
Ewo, Ayamma Ayamma (Ayamma eh)
[Verse 3 – Tekno]
Mama na ki ne kaide
Kin ba ni bread de wa ke
Mama your love is beautiful
From Maitama to Mpape
You teach me how to pray
Mama eh eye
Mama you showed me the way
Mama eh eh
Mama no lazy
Ta ri ke hannu na eh mama
Teach me do re mi
You help me reach my peak mama eh
[Hook]
Na you sat na you wash oh
My infant head oh
When i dey sleep oh
For cradle bed oh
Everything for you i go do mama eh
Everything for you i go do nne eh
Mama Oyoyo
Ayamma eh eh
Buy osikapa jalof, Ayamma eh eh
Mama you sweet, mama porero
Ayamma eh eh
Ewo, Ayamma Ayamma (Ayamma eh)
[Verse 4 – Olamide]
Seven days, days
Make a week
That’s 365 days just to get to the peak eh
When i sick eh
Mama go dey think eh
She go say be strong oh omo mi
Don’t be weak eh
Di da loda egbe kin shey ile omo
Momo mi je ya lori mi
Ni mo shey lo’mo
[Verse 5 – Selebobo]
Selebobo, Nne
Na you be my mama
Mbombo Mbombo eh
Imana oga adiri gi mma
Mbombo Mbombo eh
Na you dey teach me to do good eh
Good oh eh
You no dey teach me to do bad oh
Bad oh eh
Am like Papilo
I don make you proud (I don make you proud)
Na you be my hero (hero)
I no fit shout (I no fit shout)
Obi na ato gi sari sari
Obi na ato gi wara wara
Because your little bobo don turn to a man oh
[Outro]
Mama Oyoyo, Ayamma eh eh
Mama Oyoyo, Ayamma eh eh
Ayamma Ayamma, Ayamma eh eh
Buy osikapa jalof, Ayamma eh eh
Mama you sweet, mama porero
Ayamma eh eh

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