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Question Jam Answer
Fela Kuti Lyrics


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When question drop for mouth
Question go start to run
When answer drop for mouth
Answer run after am
When answer jam question for road
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o

When question drop for mouth
Question go start to run
When answer drop for mouth
Answer run after am
When answer jam question for road
Another thing go shale-o

Why you mash my leg for ground?
You no see my leg for road?
Why you mash my leg for ground?
You no see my leg for road?

Question dem drop for mouth
Question go start to run
Question dem drop for mouth
Question go start to run

Why you put your leg for road?
You no see say I dey come?
Why you put your leg for road?
You no see say I dey come?

Answer dem drop for mouth
Answer dem start to run
Answer dem drop for mouth
Answer dem start to run

When question drop for mouth
Question go start to run
When answer drop for mouth
Answer run after am
When answer jam question for road
Another thing go shale-o

Dem e na na na an (another thing go shale-o)
Dem e na na na an (another thing go shale-o)

I now leave things to your imagination (another thing go shale-o)
When answer jam question for road (another thing go shale-o)
Dem e na na na na (another thing go shale-o)

(Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o
Another thing go shale-o)

Overall Meaning

Fela Kuti's "Question Jam Answer" is an 8-minute song that explores social issues in Nigeria. The lyrics are mainly in pidgin English, and the song's message is centered on the blame game that is often played by Nigerians when things go wrong. The opening lines of the song "When question drop for mouth, question go start to run. When answer drop for mouth, answer run after am" immediately sets the tone for the song as Fela highlights the tendency of Nigerians to avoid taking responsibility for their actions and instead shift the blame to others.


The phrase "when answer jam question for road, another thing go shale-o" takes a literal meaning where people can physically collide on the road while arguing over whose responsibility it is to make way for the other. The phrase can also take a figurative meaning where the blame game leads to the loss of time, resources, or even more significant consequences. The second half of the song contains a conversation between Fela and an imaginary person who had stepped on his leg while walking on the road.


In summary, the lyrics of "Question Jam Answer" criticize Nigerians' tendency to shift blame and hold others accountable for their actions. Fela suggests that taking responsibility is the solution to the recurring social issues in Nigeria.


Line by Line Meaning

When question drop for mouth
When someone asks a question


Question go start to run
People start to talk and gossip about the question


When answer drop for mouth
When someone provides an answer


Answer run after am
People want to hear and know the answer


When answer jam question for road
When the answer contradicts or is not what the people were expecting


Another thing go shale-o
This causes confusion and leads to more questions and rumors


Why you mash my leg for ground?
Why did you hurt me?


You no see my leg for road?
Did you not see me coming?


Question dem drop for mouth
People keep asking questions


Why you put your leg for road?
Why did you get in my way?


You no see say I dey come?
Did you not notice me coming?


Answer dem drop for mouth
People keep giving answers


I now leave things to your imagination (another thing go shale-o)
It's up to you to decide what's true or not


Dem e na na na an (another thing go shale-o)
More confusion and deception


Another thing go shale-o
More confusion and deception




Writer(s): Anikulapo Kuti Fela

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