World Go Round
Busta Rhymes Lyrics


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(naku penda piya - naku taka
Piya-mpenziwe)
(I love you too, I want you
Too-my love)

Liberian girl
You came and you changed
My world
A love so brand new
Liberian girl
You came and you changed
Me girl
A feeling so true

Liberian girl
You know that you came
And you changed my world,
Just like in the movies,
With two lovers in a scene
And she says
"Do you love me?"
And he says so endlessly
"I love you, Liberian girl"

(naku penda piya - naku taka
Piya-mpenziwe)
(I love you too, I want you
Too-my love)

Liberian girl
More precious than
Any pearl
Your love so complete
Liberian girl
You kiss me then,
Ooh, the world
You do this to me

Liberian girl
You know that you came
And you changed my world,
Just like in the movies,
With two lovers in a scene
And she says,

"Do you love me?"
And he says so endlessly
"I love you, Liberian girl"
(naku penda piya - naku taka
Piya-mpenziwe)
(I love you too, I want you
Too-my love)

Liberian girl
You know that you came
And you changed my world,
I wait for the day,
When you have to say
"I do"
And I'll smile and say it too,
And forever we'll be true
I love you, Liberian girl,
(girl)
All the time

I love you Liberian girl,
(girl)
All the time

I love you Liberian girl,
(girl)
All the time

I love you Liberian girl,
(girl)
All the time

I love you
(girl)
I love you baby

I want you
I love you baby
Ooh!
(girl)
I love you baby,




I want you baby, ooh!
(girl)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Busta Rhymes's song World Go Round are about a girl from Liberia who has changed the singer’s life completely. In the chorus, he repeatedly sings "Liberian girl, you know that you came and you changed my world, just like in the movies with two lovers in a scene." It is likely that he is describing how the girl from Liberia has made a dramatic impact in his life, just like in a movie where two people fall in love with each other.


The singer then goes on to compare the girl's love to a precious pearl and sings about how her love is so complete. He also sings how he waits for the day when she says "I do," and they become true partners forever. The lyrics are indicating that the singer has fallen in love with this Liberian girl, and he wants to be with her forever.


Overall, the song World Go Round is about the transformative power of love and how it can change someone's life completely. The song is a tribute to the girl from Liberia that Busta Rhymes has fallen in love with, and he is expressing how she has changed his life.


Line by Line Meaning

Liberian girl
The subject of the song; the person who changed the singer's world with their love


You came and you changed My world A love so brand new
The introduction of the Liberian girl into the singer's life had a profound and positive impact on him, including feelings of love he had never experienced before


You came and you changed Me girl A feeling so true
The Liberian girl not only impacted the singer's world, but also changed him as a person, leading him to experience a genuine and honest love


Liberian girl You know that you came And you changed my world, Just like in the movies, With two lovers in a scene
The impact of the Liberian girl on the singer's life is compared to the classic romantic storyline of two lovers affecting each other's lives, just as it happens in the movies


And she says, "Do you love me?" And he says so endlessly "I love you, Liberian girl"
The classic line between two lovers in a movie is referenced, where she asks if he loves her, and he says that he loves her without end


Liberian girl More precious than Any pearl Your love so complete
The Liberian girl is compared to something incredibly precious and valuable, and her love is described as complete and perfect


Liberian girl You kiss me then, Ooh, the world You do this to me
The Liberian girl's kiss has an incredibly powerful effect on the singer, making him feel as though the entire world has changed just by her touching him


I wait for the day, When you have to say "I do" And I'll smile and say it too, And forever we'll be true I love you, Liberian girl, (girl) All the time
The singer dreams of the day when he will get to marry the Liberian girl and spend the rest of his life with her, with the assurance that he will always love her


I love you Liberian girl, (girl) All the time
The singer's love and commitment to the Liberian girl is reaffirmed


I love you baby I want you I love you baby
The singer continues to express his love and desire for the Liberian girl, using common endearments for emphasis


Ooh! (girl) I love you baby, I want you baby, ooh! (girl)
The singer does not tire of expressing his feelings for the Liberian girl, using vocalization and repetition to emphasize his passion for her




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID DREW, TREVOR SMITH, CHASITY NWAGBARA

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@TaylorGirl777

Haven’t heard this since I was 15 😂 I’m 30 now 😅 still a BANGER 👏🏻

@IGKMrNice1973

😁🤟

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I’m 20 ain’t heard this since I was 13 😂

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I can't believe many people are unaware of this song.

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2024 anyone? 🎉

@JMDEUGENE

lol busta knows how to have fun. i've never seen a rapper enjoy his shit so much!

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Watch Eminem: 'business' 'just lose it' 'bezerk' videos if you enjoy this

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Busta been doing since 91' on MTV, TheBox, and BET. Not everything is about Eminem, Stan​@@gravegaming2023

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Who is here in 2023 ?

@Vurnex

better than ever, back with a vengeance

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