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Meiway Lyrics


200 % zoblazo Nareul bwa nareul bwa nareul bwa Nal barabwa barabwa barabwa…
200 Zoblazo Ahilin mo ohanlikè N′zima n'zi édjonè tou oh (Oli awoulé) Ah…
200% Zoblazo Nareul bwa nareul bwa nareul bwa Nal barabwa barabwa barabwa…
Achimango achimango achimango viens nous sauver president achimango au…
DJ Tassouman Héhé Ne m′appelle plus atalaku Je suis DJ Tougou Ne m'appell…



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Hoye mi yani Это Егор Крид Мечтаю – отдых в понедельник Он в меня так…
La sentence L'Éternel est mon berger Je ne manquerai de rien Je n'ai peu…
Ma folie Overview Lyrics Main results J'ai chanté sous la pluie, j…
Miss Lolo Bingoh ébonou bin kpoundê momwoulé nani yè kpoundê (Angba) …
Monogaga Ah wehhhhhh (Instru) Bolo (Instru) Mama weh baliêbo Kroumen …
Obv225 Côte d'Ivoire puissanssa deh y'a pas son 2 deh Côte d'Ivoire…
Vis A Vis Que bonito mirar la sombra que hacen las rejas mientras meto…


Befleli miss Lolo means they are called miss lolo


on Miss Lolo

The song Miss Lolo by Meiway is an upbeat and catchy tune that is a celebration of women and their bodies. The lyrics talk about the different women that the singer encounters and how they all have one thing in common - their "lolos" or breasts. The chorus repeats the phrase "Béfléli Miss Lolo" which roughly translates to "long live Miss Lolo". This can be interpreted as the singer expressing his admiration for women and their bodies, and encouraging them to be proud of their physical features.

The song also features a lot of Ivorian slang and references to different regions and people in Côte d'Ivoire. For example, the word "Bingoh" is a reference to the Bingerville region, and "Awoulaba" is the name of a popular dance in the country. These references add to the local flavor of the song and make it relatable to Ivorian audiences.

kenneth


on Les Genies Vous Parlent

i love this song, i dont understand what it says though i would like to know its theme. what it talks about

Benjamin Douglas


on 200 % Zoblazo

u a ghanaian or ivorian

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