Sade
Adekunle GOLD Lyrics


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Oh oh oh…
Uhhmm
Sade…
Oya now
Otipe ti’n mo ti’n ba re soro
Otipe ti’n mo ti’n toast e
Sade….
Ojo n’lo
Ose to lo ni o pa thirty
Sade
I dey beg say make you marry
You tell me say you no ready o
O de jo
Omoge dakun gbo temi
Jowo ma je kin lo commit o
I love you die
I need you die
Baby mi jowo
Please come be my wife

Je’n gbe lole
Mummy mi reti omo
Marry me o baby
Baba mi reti omo
You know I love you
Omoge wa femi….

Je’n gbe lole
Mummy mi reti omo
Marry me o baby
Baba mi reti omo
You know I love you
Omoge wa femi
I say I need you girl
You say you need sometime
But time hin no dey girl
Answer me on time
I dey beg you say make you follow me
You tell say you no love me
O de jo
Omoge dakun se temi
Jowo ma je kin lo commit o
I love you die
I need you die
Baby mi jowo
Jowo
Please come be my wife

Je’n gbe lole
Mummy mi reti omo
Marry me o baby
Baba mi reti omo
You know I love you
Omoge wa femi
Wa femi wa femi
Wa femi wa femi o

Je’n gbe lole
Mummy mi reti omo
Marry me o baby
Baba mi reti omo
You know I love you
Omoge wa femi
Won reti omo
A ni won reti omo
Won reti omo

Je’n gbe lole
Mummy mi reti omo
Marry me o baby
Baba mi reti omo
You know I love you
You know I need you
You know I want you
Omoge wa femi

Je’n gbe lole
Mummy mi reti omo
Marry me o baby
Baba mi reti omo
You know I love you
Omoge wa femi
Ah ah ah ah ah ah…….

Je’n gbe lole o……
Sade
Marry me baby
A ni won reti omo
You know I love you
Omoge wa femi




Sade…
Omoge wa femi…

Overall Meaning

The song "Sade" by Adekunle GOLD is a love song where the artiste is expressing his love for a lady named Sade. In the song, he talks about how much he loves Sade and wants her to be his wife. He pleads with her to commit to him and marry him but she tells him that she is not ready yet. He begs her to follow him and he promises to be the best that he can for her. The chorus "Je'n gbe lole, Mummy mi reti omo, Marry me o baby, Baba mi reti omo" is a plea to Sade to marry him and become part of his family.


In the second verse, Adekunle GOLD reaffirms his love for Sade and how much he needs her in his life. He asks her to answer him on time because time is running out. He urges her to commit to him and be his wife. He tells her that he loves her and wants her to be with him forever.


Overall, the song "Sade" is a beautiful love song that expresses the artiste's affection for Sade. It is a plea to her to accept him and be with him forever. The lyrics are simple yet meaningful, and the melody is beautiful and captivating.


Line by Line Meaning

Otipe ti’n mo ti’n ba re soro
I know the time that I've spent talking to you


Otipe ti’n mo ti’n toast e
I know the time that I've spent wooing you


Ose to lo ni o pa thirty
The age you are turning is thirty


I dey beg say make you marry
I am begging you to marry me


You tell me say you no ready o
You tell me that you are not ready


O de jo
You respond with disappointment


Omoge dakun gbo temi
My lady please hear me out


Jowo ma je kin lo commit o
Please allow me to commit


I love you die
I love you so much


I need you die
I need you so much


Je’n gbe lole
Let's elope


Mummy mi reti omo
My mother is asking for grandkids


Baba mi reti omo
My father is asking for grandkids


You know I love you
You know that I love you


Omoge wa femi
My lady, love me


You say you need sometime
You say that you need some time


But time hin no dey girl
But time is not on your side


Answer me on time
Please give me an answer soon


Jowo
Please


Wa femi wa femi
Love me, love me


Won reti omo
They want grandchildren


A ni won reti omo
They really want grandchildren


You know I need you
You know that I need you


You know I want you
You know that I want you


Ah ah ah ah ah ah…….
Vocal ad-lib


Sade
Lady


Omoge wa femi…
My lady, love me




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@FroMaestro

+Ijeoma “EJay” Wagbaranta I feel the same way with certain gems from Flavour, Phyno and the likes. I wish I could just have Igbo learned already lol.


To add to Hew Branford's solid answer, the chorus is:
"Je n gbé ę lo le; Mummy mi nreti omo || 
Marry me o, baby; Baba mi nreti omo || 
You know I love you, Omoge wa femi" ||  
... ... ...

"Let me take you home; Mummy's hoping (waiting!) for a child || 
Marry me, babe; Popsy dey expect child || 
You know I love you; fine girl, come love (marry!) me" || 


On top of the warm orchestration, it's touching that he's toasting this girl with enough foresight to desire raising a family with her (and the obvious encouragement of his parents LOL..but what else is new?).



All comments from YouTube:

@vibeswithmj6452

This is 2023 and this song still feels fresh in my body and soul!!!

@ferdinanduhunmwagho925

Brooo it still gives me goosebumps

@emmanuel5554

❤️❤️

@amowieprecious3464

Makes me wanna call my ex, who’s now married with kids, 😢😢😢

@BolatitoOludipe

100 percent

@Lammycoco

@@amowieprecious3464😅😅😅😂

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@LeGranez

You know it's deep when it speaks to you and you're not nigerian. Music.

@sadiqfaruq7108

The beginning of AG baby. So proud of the journey so far, can't wait for the new project!!

@inebiken3728

Who's here after Tim Ayo's performance on The Voice?

@reishabaptiste

This song is sooo touching. I'm from the Caribbean and I first heard it today. It brought back emotions I thought I'd lost. I truly hope someone who loves me will propose to me one day with this song 💕

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