HANNIBAL
Miles Davis Lyrics


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Ah ya e ya
Ah e yea ya
Oba ibo si areo
Ergua mala gura
Obakoso cabiosile ache




Overall Meaning

Miles Davis's song HANNIBAL is a fine example of his genre-defying approach to jazz. The stream-of-consciousness lyrics are sung by a chorus and are largely nonsensical, yet they add a sense of atmosphere and otherworldliness to the music. The lyrics seem to suggest an African or Afro-Caribbean vibe that reflects Davis's love for African music and his own heritage. The song's title is also significant, as Hannibal was an ancient African general who led an army that included elephants over the Alps to attack Rome. This reference to Hannibal suggests that Davis was inspired by African history and mythology when composing the song.


The song's exotic sound is created by a fusion of styles, which is typical of Davis's work. The melodies and harmonies are a blend of jazz, funk, and R&B, with hints of African rhythms and percussion. Davis also employs his signature use of space and silence between the notes, creating an airy, ethereal quality to the music. The repetition of the nonsensical lyrics adds to the hypnotic effect, drawing the listener into a dreamlike state.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah ya e ya
Let us embark on a journey filled with adventure and excitement


Ah e yea ya
As we travel, let us revel in the beauty of the surrounding landscape


Oba ibo si areo
We encounter obstacles along our journey, but we must push through and persevere


Ergua mala gura
As we overcome these obstacles, we are rewarded with a sense of strength and accomplishment


Obakoso cabiosile ache
In the end, we arrive at our destination with a newfound appreciation for the journey we have taken




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALEXANDER JOHN LIGERTWOOD, ALAN JAMES PASQUA, RAUL M REKOW, CARLOS SANTANA

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Edward Bernard

Miles music transitioned time space and generations. He was always an innovator and cutting edge musician.

Angela Moore

Live on Miles!!!!

Michael Corenzwit

The Picasso of jazz. Always evolving and creativity in everything that he did. I saw him in the 60s at a small and intimate jazz club. When he walked into the room you immediately knew that he was special. Deep penetrating eyes and mind that you knew you were in the presence of genius.

Victor Mahlaola

Such a magnificent jazz musician 🎉

Frankie The Wolf

Man no words can describe the way I feel and interpret the way the horn lines sound to my ears . Miles sure did know how to choose the people to play with. The bands chemistry was so unified. That was one the best live recordings I’ve ever heard .
I listened to it all the time go get inspired to play in this place we call life. god bless the world for spawning musical giants and the musical gumbo that is jazz . This music can make you feel things you never thought were possible:)

Call me MONKH!

You said it Brother....

Gus Space Disco

Mindmachine!!!!!!!

Ignacio F.

One of the best sax solo I ever heard!!

Carlo Giuseppe Zuozo

The saxophone solo is just divine

Giorgi Gvelesiani

absolutely)))

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