Mawe
Papa Wemba Lyrics


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See guys they di rush
They di rush in the game like say they no know say Jah go bless
their course and you find Dem di do thing that they no want to .




Overall Meaning

In Papa Wemba's song "Mawe", he talks about the importance of patience and staying true to oneself. He talks about people who rush into things, like they don't believe that God will bless their efforts. These people end up doing things that they don't really want to do, just to fit in or because they feel pressured to. He advises that it's better to stick to one's own path, even if it may take longer to achieve success.


Papa Wemba also talks about the dangers of materialism, emphasizing that it doesn't bring true happiness. He says that people who chase after money and material possessions end up losing their sense of self and integrity. They forget about their values and principles, and become slaves to their wealth.


Overall, "Mawe" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of rushing into things and forgetting one's values in the pursuit of success. It's a reminder to stay true to oneself and to have faith that God will bless one's endeavors.


Line by Line Meaning

See guys they di rush
Observing individuals hastily proceeding towards a certain objective


They di rush in the game like say they no know say Jah go bless
The individuals are hurriedly competing as if uncertain that they will be rewarded for their efforts


their course and you find Dem di do thing that they no want to
In their eagerness to succeed, they engage in actions that are contrary to their intentions or values




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Fredrick muchaili


on Chacun pour soi

Am in love with this song.. thanks for the detailed explanation of the lyrics guys

Kevin Mitten


on Sala Keba (Be Careful)

The lyrics are spanish. Probably not correct.

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