Here we go again, here we go again, what's this?
Here we go again, here we go again, that's it, hey, oh, John, Mama Africa, Red, Gold and
Green, Mama Africa, Red, Gold and Green, Mama Africa, Red, Gold and Green, Big O' King,
I see with the pretty Black Queen, Mama Africa, Red, Gold and Green, take my picture, Red, Gold and Green,
Mama Africa, Red, Gold and Green, I'm in a picture, hey, Papito, Tommy, this is Oganoka,
The Matata, the Motans, our Priests, Rasta, Papito, Tommy, this is Oganoka, Papito, Tommy, this is Oganoka,
Bring the marihuana, do you guys move out? Oh, daddy, please, oh, say, do you feel blue and hot?
Yes, God, above me, near me, now cool and hot, against the police, more, I have a shout out,
at the big peace, someone hasn't got a talk out, oh, get off me, run, don't tell me, cool and hot,
cause I do it, can you do it, reverse me, yes, another trust and shout, yo, Mama Africa, Red, Gold and Green,
I'm in a picture, Red, Gold and Green, Mama Africa, Mama Africa,
Mama Lando, hide the rasta, man, I'll chop up the table, I call me a rasta, boxing me down,
pierce and vote him up, pretend thunder, tell him that I cause a wicked ass thunder,
those are nuts, love, nuts, love, but, ah, repatriate to Africa, so take me and trash,
burn down the land and emigrate me, then vengeance, I'll send you, I'll send you, I'll send you,
I'll send you, I'll send you, I'll send you,anga, I'll descend Muhammad, Africa,
Red, Gold and Green, I'm in a picture, Red, gold and green, Mama Africa,
Red, Gold and Green, they'll all be day, they'll get to carry the surface demons,
Mama Africa, Red, gold and green, Mama Africa,
Red, Gold and Green, Mama Africa, Red, Gold and Green,
bring them to this rasta villa, we're going to the African Queen,
Lighthouse crew, tribunal, blackface, watch out for us, we're taking over the scene, we don't believe that, you don't, do you?
We're taking over the scene, we don't believe that, we don't believe that, we don't believe that, we don't, do you?
Now, we're going to take you on an expedition, musical journey, you know, the videos, everything, so just keep it up, and go nowhere.
Right now, you know, in Nigeria, right?
When I was a plantation buyer, I used to do a lot of Arabic music.
And then, it was like a call for me from nowhere, and the call kept coming to my head.
Like, it's time for someone to speak the truth, and teach to get to use.
So I was like, yeah, I think, I think I like this call.
Now, hard life is to say, this is what the people in control, in power are doing.
And this is what the people from the ghetto or the non-Arabic Nigerians are experiencing.
So as a result, we need a balance.
We need them to count our understanding while we move up to a higher level and then commit at the point.
So, hard life is to tell them that a lot of things are wrong in the country, and we want it to be right.
Because we are the giants of Africa, and no lights on the streets like they should be.
The roads and the way they should be, educational systems and the way they should be.
So it's a hard life where we are lived, you know, and it's crazy.
Because people in Nigeria are tired of it, man, because it's time for a change.
It's time for us to have a way forward.
You know, so, I like to just tell them that.
