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Swegbe And Pako
Fela Kuti Lyrics


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Swegbe and Pako
Na Swegbe na Swegbe
Na Pako na Pako
Na Swegbe na Swegbe
Na Pako na Pako
Weti this thing mean
Them go tell you now
Carpenter wey no know work, na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
Ahhhh

Tailor wey dey sew like carpenter na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
Doctor wey dey do like a lawyer na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
Lawyer wey dey talkie like a doctor na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
Commissioner wey no know e work, na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
We don finish for swegbe, now na Pako
Carpenter wey no know work, na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
Tailor wey dey sew like carpenter na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
Lawyer wey dey talkie like a doctor na Pako ohhh (Na Pako oooh)
Doctor wey dey do like a lawyer na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
Commissioner wey no know e work, na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
If you pako you be swegbe (Na Swegbe oooh)

If you give you be pako (Na Pako oooh)

Swegbe na swegbe ehh eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
Pako na pako oohh (Na Pako oooh)

Overall Meaning

Fela Kuti’s song “Swegbe and Pako” is an afrobeat track that sheds light on the issue of people doing jobs they are not well trained or equipped to handle. The song’s title, “Swegbe and Pako,” refers to two Yoruba words that mean “carpenter” and “tailor” respectively. These words are used throughout the chorus and acts as a metaphor to represent other professions. Fela Kuti calls out those who pretend to be professionals in certain fields but do not have the required skills, knowledge, or training. In essence, Swegbe and Pako represents anyone who is not properly trained or equipped for a particular job.


The song’s lyrics talk about different professions, such as doctors, lawyers, and commissioners, who engage in activities that are not part of their job description or do not match their set skillset. For instance, the lyrics state that a carpenter who does not know his trade is referred to as Swegbe, while a tailor who sews like a carpenter is also Swegbe. Similarly, a doctor who acts like a lawyer, and a lawyer who talks like a doctor are both Swegbe. Fela Kuti asserts that those who do not have the required skills to do a job are not only dishonest but also put people's lives in danger.


In conclusion, Fela Kuti’s song “Swegbe and Pako” is a timeless masterpiece that discusses issues of dishonesty, lack of professionalism, and incompetence in different fields. The song encourages people to practice their professions with integrity and not pretend to be something they are not, as this could lead to disastrous results.


Line by Line Meaning

Swegbe and Pako
This song is titled Swegbe And Pako.


Na Swegbe na Swegbe
Swegbe is Swegbe.


Na Pako na Pako
Pako is Pako.


Na Swegbe na Swegbe
Swegbe is Swegbe.


Na Pako na Pako
Pako is Pako.


Weti this thing mean
What does this thing mean?


Them go tell you now
They will tell you now.


Carpenter wey no know work, na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
A carpenter who doesn't know their work is said to be Swegbe.


Tailor wey dey sew like carpenter na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
A tailor who sews like a carpenter is said to be Swegbe.


Doctor wey dey do like a lawyer na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
A doctor who acts like a lawyer is said to be Swegbe.


Lawyer wey dey talkie like a doctor na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
A lawyer who talks like a doctor is said to be Swegbe.


Commissioner wey no know e work, na Swegbe eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
A commissioner who doesn't know their work is said to be Swegbe.


We don finish for swegbe, now na Pako
We have finished talking about Swegbe, now onto Pako.


Carpenter wey no know work, na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
A carpenter who doesn't know their work is said to be Pako.


Tailor wey dey sew like carpenter na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
A tailor who sews like a carpenter is said to be Pako.


Lawyer wey dey talkie like a doctor na Pako ohhh (Na Pako oooh)
A lawyer who talks like a doctor is said to be Pako.


Doctor wey dey do like a lawyer na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
A doctor who acts like a lawyer is said to be Pako.


Commissioner wey no know e work, na Pako oh (Na Pako oooh)
A commissioner who doesn't know their work is said to be Pako.


If you pako you be swegbe (Na Swegbe oooh)
If you can give orders or talk confidently, you are considered Swegbe.


If you give you be pako (Na Pako oooh)
If you follow orders or are passive, you are considered Pako.


Swegbe na swegbe ehh eh (Na Swegbe oooh)
Swegbe is Swegbe.


Pako na pako oohh (Na Pako oooh)
Pako is Pako.




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Comments from YouTube:

@princedavid4344

Listing with my jr bro he loves the song so much ❤ one love to fela

@ochivictor1688

Please if you don't understand jazz composition stop thumbing down this magnificent jam...just pass by for God's sake. Get lost.

@queeni-wisdomearth8387

Bigger than jazz. This is Fela. Listen to him speak on his creative process, please.

@powerblaze2u

The flow from 1:52 is crazy! Just hearing it on woofer speakers for first time and I'm blown away. And to brass section is just wow

@funcktheduck

Now i know why I had to become 66 years of age. The music of Fela Kuti is just mindblowing.

@tomemody6685

Yes Felas music is unparalleled.
I hope you find yourself well today old timer. Much love and respect…..Tom

@ethvon1

A slow groove that starts to form the roots of Afro-beat. Forever Play Fela. Also check out Gentleman and Coffin for head of state part 2

@aquilachefba-ados

The amount of wiggling and jiggling I just did…. Lawd!! 🤣💃🏾

@tangabiang5282

The most powerful song ever sung....

@akanmusolomon2764

A good music 🎶 and nice

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