Jamming
YAA PONO Lyrics


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Bob Marley voice
Ah yeah ah yeah
Faster than gods
Don't insult the police man when you think you're right
Have you seen a devil and a devil put up a fight
So go and ask oyibo man how their chicken survive
Everyday and everyday Pono go show you surprise
Lazy people suy the government no dey matter for them
Wudi b)ni tua b)ni ka that's a silly revenge
Footballers ye 22 but 11 da bench
So wu p3 min mpina na makye wa you better pretend
On on on on on on
Sing my song, sing my song, sing my song
Yeah
So if you say am then correct me
No body is right to perfect me
Everywhere around the globe you can just insert and inject me none of
Them will husle for your wealth yeah and
None of them will pray for your welfare put up a
Gangsters come around here blast is on your speaker man I don't care
When chicken found a bone when dog is not alone
I call my house a home when I got no where to go
Mi Sikabi w) f)m anu na MA may3 kom pop a Mi fi Wo
I say we jamming we jamming in the name of god we jamming and I know
You like jamming too this one is straight from
Yawn we jamming and I know you like jamming too Wo yooo
Wo yo yo yo
Wo yooo
Wo ya ya ya
The matter goes around will surely come around some
Ghana boy am so proud yeah
Getting cedis and the pounds yeh
When I see the ladies falling for
Me I was spreading tis3 chicken deases
Am not the boy only want to release
Girl nu kyre nehu tis3 Obuase police
So we jamming we jamming in the name of god we jamming and I know you
Like jamming too so we jamming we jamming from
Yawn we jamming and I know you like jamming too
Yeah
This one is straight from yawn
And I know you like jamming too
Jay Twist did it





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Yaa Pono's song "Jamming" can be interpreted to convey various messages. In the first verse, Yaa Pono warns against insulting the police even when you think you are right, as they can put up a fight like a devil. He advises lazy people to stop blaming the government and take responsibility for their lives. In the second verse, Yaa Pono asserts his confidence in his abilities and warns gangsters that he doesn't care about their threats. The chorus emphasizes the joy of jamming or enjoying one's self in the name of God.


Overall, the song can be seen as a call to action for people to take responsibility for their lives and enjoy themselves while doing so. Yaa Pono encourages people to take pride in their Nigerian identity and not to be intimidated by gangsters or other forms of oppression. The song's upbeat rhythm and catchy tune contribute to this message, as they encourage listeners to let go and have fun.


Line by Line Meaning

Bob Marley voice
The singer's voice is similar to that of Bob Marley's.


Ah yeah ah yeah
The singer expresses enthusiasm and excitement.


Faster than gods
The singer is moving at a fast pace, quicker than even supernatural beings.


Don't insult the police man when you think you're right
Even if someone believes they are correct, it is not wise to disrespect law enforcement officers.


Have you seen a devil and a devil put up a fight
If one encounters evil or dangerous individuals, they should expect a difficult challenge.


So go and ask oyibo man how their chicken survive
The singer suggests that one can learn from people of different cultures, as demonstrated with how white people raise chickens.


Everyday and everyday Pono go show you surprise
The singer promises to show something new and surprising every day.


Lazy people suy the government no dey matter for them
People who are unable or unwilling to work blame the government for their problems and do not take responsibility.


Wudi b)ni tua b)ni ka that's a silly revenge
Holding onto grudges and seeking revenge is foolish and pointless.


Footballers ye 22 but 11 da bench
Despite having a team of 22 players, only 11 can play at a time, resulting in some players being on the bench.


So wu p3 min mpina na makye wa you better pretend
If someone gets in trouble, it is best to pretend to not see anything and mind your own business.


On on on on on on
A repetition of sound, possibly representing the rhythm or beat of music.


Sing my song, sing my song, sing my song
The singer requests that others sing along with them.


So if you say am then correct me
If someone thinks the singer said something wrong, they should correct them.


No body is right to perfect me
No one can claim to know everything or be perfect, including the singer.


Everywhere around the globe you can just insert and inject me none of
The singer can be heard throughout the world, as if someone can insert or inject him into any situation or place.


Them will husle for your wealth yeah and
Others may try to hustle or take advantage of someone's wealth.


None of them will pray for your welfare put up a
Despite any assistance or help others may provide, none of them truly have the individual's best interest at heart.


Gangsters come around here blast is on your speaker man I don't care
The singer is not intimidated by gangsters and their actions, even if they interrupt his music.


When chicken found a bone when dog is not alone
When one is in a difficult or vulnerable situation, even small victories or companionship can make a difference.


I call my house a home when I got no where to go
Even if one is homeless or feels lost, they can still consider somewhere their home.


Mi Sikabi w) f)m anu na MA may3 kom pop a Mi fi Wo
The meaning of this line is unclear and may be specific to the singer's language or culture.


I say we jamming we jamming in the name of god we jamming and I know
The singer suggests that he is enjoying the moment and music while giving credit to a higher power.


You like jamming too this one is straight from
The singer believes that the audience enjoys the music just as much as he does.


Yawn we jamming and I know you like jamming too Wo yooo
The singer is confident that the audience enjoys the music and is encouraging them to sing along.


The matter goes around will surely come around some
Actions have consequences and one will face the consequences of their actions at some point.


Ghana boy am so proud yeah
The singer is proud to represent Ghana or the Ghanaian people.


Getting cedis and the pounds yeh
The singer is making money or receiving financial compensation in various currencies.


When I see the ladies falling for
The singer notices that women are attracted to him.


Me I was spreading tis3 chicken deases
The singer may be joking or boasting about making (or spreading) a chicken disease.


Am not the boy only want to release
The singer desires more than just physical or sexual release.


Girl nu kyre nehu tis3 Obuase police
The meaning of this line is unclear and may be specific to the singer's language or culture.


This one is straight from yawn
The song is original and came directly from the singer's thoughts or inspirations.


Jay Twist did it
The song was produced or created by Jay Twist.




Writer(s): solomon antwi kojo

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