Ore
Asa ( Nigeria ) Lyrics
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Eyin ni broder oké
Eyin le ko mo mi lo lé
Oh ah, mo gbon pké
Eyin ni sista oké
Eyin le nfe broder olé
Sisi uche egbon ore mi
Awon lo ran mi wa o
Bobo musa oni réké wa
Iya mulika olomo méjé
Awon lo ron mi wa o
Éyi ko nsoro èrin
Èma jè nso fe anybody
Am talking to you, talking
To you tori olorun mo be o
Éma je nse fe anybody
Am talking to you, talking to you
The song Oré by Asa ( Nigeria )is a masterpiece filled with deep emotions and metaphors that are expressed through her enchanting voice. The first two lines of the song, "Oh ah, mo gbon pké, Eyin ni broder oké" means "Oh yeah, I hear you clear, you are the elder brother up there." Asa is expressing the uniqueness of the bond shared between siblings despite being far apart, using figurative language to create a better understanding of the closeness that exists between siblings.
In the next verse, Asa emphasizes the importance of family, "Eyin ni sista oké, Eyin le nfe broder olé" translates to "you are the elder sister up there, you love your brother on earth." She recognizes the love and protective nature that sisters have towards their younger brothers, and how they want the best for them no matter what. She also mentions individuals who have played significant roles in her life, such as Iya Sidi and Sisi Uche, who have influenced her positively.
The third and fourth verses, "Iya sidi oni diri mi, Sisi uche egbon ore mi, Awon lo ran mi wa o, Bobo Musa oni réké wa, Iya mulika olomo méjé, Awon lo ron mi wa o," discuss the impact and influence of people around her, including elders, family members, and close associates.
Overall, Oré is a beautiful song that explores the emotional bonds between family members and the impact of individuals in our lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh ah, mo gbon pké
Oh yeah, I understand clearly
Eyin ni broder oké
You are my brothers in the hills
Eyin le ko mo mi lo lé
You lead me through the winding paths
Eyin ni sista oké
You are my sisters in the hills
Eyin le nfe broder olé
You long for a brother in the valley
Iya sidi oni diri mi
Mother Sidi gives me advice
Sisi uche egbon ore mi
Sister Uche, my elder friend
Awon lo ran mi wa o
They brought me over here
Bobo musa oni réké wa
Brother Musa, come and dance with us
Iya mulika olomo méjé
Mother Mulika with two young children
Awon lo ron mi wa o
They brought me over here
Éyi ko nsoro èrin
This one does not gossip
Èma jè nso fe anybody
But I will speak to anybody
Am talking to you, talking
I am talking to you, talking
To you tori olorun mo be o
To you, because God made me so
Éma je nse fe anybody
But I will speak to anybody
Am talking to you, talking to you
I am talking to you, talking to you
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@pride234
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@chevonchevonlifestyle4537
Here in 2020 lockdown, love her music 🎶
@honesttruth3206
lovely asa......u r my best musician....nobody can do you.
@mctech7903
when I listen Your Music I More focus On my Dream project,you make me feel Good
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@adeolaolatokunbo9505
Absolutely soulful and emotional. Awesome. Asa will always be the best
@chreez1684
One of my best soulful songs, artists like asa and bez are rare.
@aderonkeadegunju2418
😍😍😍My Legend
@olaitanolamide1506
I can’t love you less.ASA.
@lameufmedefo4387
ne t arrete jamais
@victoriaharris5424
I love this song!