2. Flavour is a German HipHop artist, born Stephan Kaps in Koblenz in 1980. Since 1993 his productions appear on his own label "Flavour Productions".
Samples of his work can be downloaded at http://www.mcflavour.de.
3. Flavour is a Canadian Rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba. http://www.FlavourHQ.com
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Flavour Lyrics
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Mr Flavour pon the dance
Obianuju, baby love to dance
Omotola, baby love to dance
Aisha, baby love to dance
Ndalati, baby love to dance
When she start to dey dance
she dey cause wahala
the boys dey wonder
And when she start to dey
dance everybody hala
When she start to dey dance
she dey scatter the dance floor
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
Today na to dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Say my baby dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Baby na lady, she no dey retire
Baby na lady, she no dey retire
Baby na confirm, she no dey
retire
Baby na crofo, she no dey
retire
Baby come a little closer
I want to feel your body
Baby come a little closer
I want to spray the money
Because your hips no dey lie
Your waist no dey tire
I no go fit deny am
This girl agbakala'm ishi eeh
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
Today na to dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Say my baby dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
Today na to dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Say my baby dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Baby na lady, she no dey retire
Baby na lady, she no dey retire
Baby na confirm, she no dey
retire
Baby na crofo, she no dey
retire
Baby come a little closer
I want to feel your body
Baby come a little closer
I want to spray the money
Because your hips no dey lie
Your waist no dey tire
I no go fit deny am
This girl agbakala'm ishi eeh
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
Today na to dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Say my baby dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Dance
The song "Dance" by Flavour is a catchy and upbeat tune that celebrates the art of dance. The first section of the lyrics lists off some women's names and states that they love to dance. When these women start to dance, they cause a commotion and everyone is impressed by their skill. The chorus encourages the listener's partner to dance and enjoy themselves, and the second verse states that the woman being referred to is a great dancer who never tires and always impresses. The bridge repeats the message that the woman's hips and waist are captivating, and the song ends with another chorus inviting everyone to dance.
The lyrics of "Dance" are simple and repetitive, but that's part of what makes it so catchy. The song's message is about enjoying the moment and letting go, which is reflected in the upbeat and energetic melody. The chorus encourages the listener to embrace the joy of dance and let it take over, while the verses describe the power of a skilled dancer. The inclusion of specific women's names adds a personal touch and makes the song feel like a celebration of real people and their talent.
Overall, "Dance" is a fun and catchy song that encourages listeners to let themselves go and enjoy the thrill of dance. The upbeat melody and repetitive lyrics make it a perfect track to get people moving on the dance floor.
Line by Line Meaning
Oyorima
Introduction, possibly a reference to a dance move or the energy of the song
Mr Flavour pon the dance
Acknowledgement of the artist and his presence on the dance floor
Obianuju, baby love to dance
Omotola, baby love to dance
Aisha, baby love to dance
Ndalati, baby love to dance
Naming of women who love to dance, possibly a shoutout to fans who inspired the song or just women in general who share this trait
When she start to dey dance
she dey cause wahala
When she starts dancing, she causes a commotion with her moves
When she start to dey dance
the boys dey wonder
The boys are amazed and impressed when she starts to dance
And when she start to dey
dance everybody hala
When she starts dancing, everyone cheers and shouts
When she start to dey dance
she dey scatter the dance floor
When she starts dancing, she gets everyone moving and creates an energetic atmosphere on the dance floor
My baby dance, oya dance eh,
danciaaaa
Encouragement for the woman to dance and have fun
Today na to dance, oya dance
eh, danciaaaa
Emphasizing the importance of dancing and having a good time in the present moment
Baby na lady, she no dey retire
Baby na confirm, she no dey
retire
Baby na crofo, she no dey
retire
Describing the woman as someone who loves to dance and won't stop
Baby come a little closer
I want to feel your body
Baby come a little closer
I want to spray the money
Expressing a desire to be closer to the woman and shower her with money while she dances
Because your hips no dey lie
Your waist no dey tire
I no go fit deny am
This girl agbakala'm ishi eeh
Admiring the woman's dancing skills, energy, and attractiveness
Dance
Final word, possibly indicating that the song is meant to inspire dancing and celebration
Contributed by Emma Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@praiseonaturals6246
Wow This Video is Just Beautiful i have never seen so much Colour! I thought my wardrobe was colourful enough Till i saw this 😍😍
@Onyi810
Clarence Peter effect baby
@aurelmvkl8050
josxe
@recapamerica3449
+Praise Onaturals Clarence Peters is trying to imitate Justin Beiber's SORRY, don't you see it clearly. It's just that the dancers suck. They just can't compare
@nelisibisi4177
+Paul McCathy so true
@flutteringberret7327
+Paul McCathy and don't you like Justin Bieber?
@ginajackson9413
The beauty of youth.All the dancers are in their prime.beautiful moves👏🏿💕
@yolandaalacid2956
I'm senegalist flavour is the king singer to negeria
@LookItsLissTV
Africans take over JB's Sorry and KIIIILLED IT 😁😁😁
@JoStylin
Such a beautiful video with great vibes that remind me of the old school songs our mommas jammed to when we were kids.