Therapy
Heavy K Lyrics


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babay hee, baby hee, baby hee, baby hee ร—4
se e getting wetin dey do me
mo fowo kan ko ese meji
oni kan wunmi Jo wo le
anywhere I go ma fi ijo wole

kokoso roloko mummy
kon kon tosele
osa mo pe omo mummy
don carry bele
kokoso roloko mummy
kok kon tosele
osa mo pe omo mummy
don carry bele
trouble don come oo
mama pikin don born oo
and d pikin papa don run oo
omo na so tori go follow follow follow baby
trouble don come oo
mama pikin don born oo
and d pikin papa don run oo
omo na so tori go follow follow follow baby
follow lololo baby
follow lololo baby
follow lololo baby
follow lololo baby
oh my baby fire down




tin my baby fire down
wanna Tim kpakpa

Overall Meaning

The song "Therapy" by Heavy K is a blend of both English and Yoruba language. The first verse of the song is sung in Yoruba and it talks about the singer's current state of mind. He expresses his feelings by saying, "se e getting wetin dey do me" which translates to "do you know what's bothering me?" He further talks about his need for comfort when he says "mo fowo kan ko ese meji" which means "I need someone to hold me tight." He then goes on to say that he wants to dance everywhere he goes, which shows that he is in a mood to enjoy himself despite his worries.


The second verse of the song is also sung in Yoruba and it tells a story of a woman who has just given birth to a child but the father of the child has run away. The singer empathizes with the situation and expresses his desire to follow and support the mother and child. He sings "trouble don come oo, mama pikin don born oo, and d pikin papa don run oo" which means "trouble has come, the mother has given birth, and the father of the child has run away." He then sings "omo na so tori go follow follow follow baby" which means "that's how the story goes, I will follow, follow, follow the baby."


Overall, the song "Therapy" is a mix of dance beats and lyrics that convey emotions and empathy. It talks about the need for comfort and the importance of supporting loved ones through difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

babay hee, baby hee, baby hee, baby hee ร—4
The repetition of these words is used as a musical element, rather than having any significant meaning.


se e getting wetin dey do me
Asking if the other person notices a change in behavior, possibly indicating a feeling that might be caused by something happening.


mo fowo kan ko ese meji
I'm putting one foot in front of the other, going in a particular direction.


oni kan wunmi Jo wo le
There's someone named Wunmi that he's hoping to meet or see soon.


anywhere I go ma fi ijo wole
Wherever he goes, he will bring music and dancing with him.


kokoso roloko mummy
This line doesn't have a literal meaning, but is used as a catchy chorus or rhythm for the song.


kon kon tosele
Another repetitive line used in the chorus with no significant meaning.


osa mo pe omo mummy
He calls himself a child of his mother, which could be a metaphorical way of saying that she has influenced him greatly.


don carry bele
Implying that someone is pregnant or has recently given birth.


trouble don come oo
Something unexpected and troublesome has occurred.


mama pikin don born oo
His mother has given birth to a new child.


and d pikin papa don run oo
The child's father has left or run away.


omo na so tori go follow follow follow baby
The child will have a difficult life and may follow a similar path to their parents.


follow lololo baby
Another line used in the chorus with no significant meaning.


oh my baby fire down
Expressing admiration or desire for someone's looks or personality.


tin my baby fire down
Similar to the previous line, expressing admiration for the person.


wanna Tim kpakpa
This line doesn't have a clear meaning, but may be a reference to a dance or style of music.




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Comments from YouTube:

@thabangserero8812

never knew Burna will go this far..you the best Drumboss

@uvangua

Didn't realise Burna was on this track ๐Ÿ”ฅ

@keviscold

You just didn't know him๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ˜…

@ramirezkhay2851

Ah ๐Ÿ™„

@mervenkamunima548

Well guess what he is on it ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜They did not know about it in 2015

@joeypaporo937

The first time I heard of Burma Boy was on congratulate be AKA. Was never a fan of the dude and still but this was one of my favourites

@julieotieno5800

Eish replay button abuse!! burna boy and Heavyk perfect.love from Kenya.

@gaptechholdings4785

nigeria hits back....heavy is the man to make the coaliation

@TOSINomoebony

Whoโ€™s here 2019 !!!!๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ

@danaitafara

Iโ€™m here 2020

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