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Overall Meaning

Ernesto Djédjé's song Bliwana is primarily sung in Beté language, which is spoken in the Ivory Coast. The song is a celebration of love and an ode to a woman, where Djédjé expresses his feelings for her through his powerful voice and vibrant rhythm. The lyrics are simple yet deep and convey a sense of joy and elation that comes with being in love.


The song begins with Djédjé describing the beauty of the woman, stating that she is the most beautiful of all women. He then goes on to sing about how he cannot help but fall for her charms and cannot resist her. The chorus of the song, which is repeated multiple times, translates to 'my darling, my love', signifies the depth of his feelings. The song also talks about the joy that comes with being in love and how one can conquer all obstacles when love is pure and strong.


Overall, Ernesto Djédjé's Bliwana is a romantic tribute to love and celebrates the emotions that come with it. The Beté language used in the song adds to its beauty, making it a poetic masterpiece that resonates with people worldwide.




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Written by: Ernesto Loué Blé Djédjé

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