Everything
Everything
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Everything is about Victony's affection for a woman and awe of what she can do to him. The lyrics are delivered in English and Nigerian Pidgin

Lyrics
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<br/> Every, every <br/> Everything for you <br/> Yeah <br/> Every, every <input type="checkbox" id=toggle1><label for=toggle1><span class="annotate-lyric"> Everything dey for you <br/></span></label><div id=content1 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> Victony lets a significant other (probably) know that everything is for them. </div></div><br/><input type="checkbox" id=toggle2><label for=toggle2><span class="annotate-lyric"> Abeggi make you do me<br/>Do me, do me, do me<br/>Make e your own pass Paul and Peter oh <br/></span></label><div id=content2 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> This is in reference to "Do Me", a 2007 hit song by legendary Nigerian duo, P-Square. </div></div><br/> Mona Lisa oh <input type="checkbox" id=toggle3><label for=toggle3><span class="annotate-lyric"> Shey make I kneel down dey start dey shout Mimo, eh <br/></span></label><div id=content3 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> He wonders if he should kneel down and worship her </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle4><label for=toggle4><span class="annotate-lyric"> Make I see now <br/></span></label><div id=content4 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> He wants to see something </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle5><label for=toggle5><span class="annotate-lyric"> Me I no carry Japanese for my eye <br/></span></label><div id=content5 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> Monolid eyes or epicanthal folds are usually associated with people of Asian descent. Victony tells his woman that he does not have small eyes so he can see clearly. </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle6><label for=toggle6><span class="annotate-lyric"> So make you show me something wey go do me strong thing<br/><br/>Oh, make you do me things wey go make e bad man shout gbemidebe<br/>(Shout gbemidebe) <br/></span></label><div id=content6 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> He asks her to show him something that would evoke a strong reaction from him and make him shout for her to take him there.  "Gbemi debe" is a Yoruba phrase that means "take me there." It could also be using when talking about getting intoxicated  </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle7><label for=toggle7><span class="annotate-lyric"> You dey do the things wey go make Alaba come be like trade fare<br/>(Come be like trade fare) <br/></span></label><div id=content7 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> Alaba is a popular international market in Ojo, Lagos. Victony uses a metaphor about Alaba market being like a trade fair to explain how she can make impossible things to be possible.  </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle8><label for=toggle8><span class="annotate-lyric"> O girlie, do me things wey go make me shout ebelebe ah <br/></span></label><div id=content8 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> He wants her to do things to him which would make him exclaim  </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle9><label for=toggle9><span class="annotate-lyric"> She no need e visa to carry me trabaye oh <br/></span></label><div id=content9 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> She does not need to do much to get him intoxicated </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle10><label for=toggle10><span class="annotate-lyric"> (Trabaye oh) <br/></span></label><div id=content10 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> "Trabaye" means to get high or intoxicated </div></div><br/><br/> Every, every <br/> Everything for you <br/> Enemies, enemies <br/> Enemies dey for you <br/> Only me, only me <br/> Only me cover you <br/> Every, every <input type="checkbox" id=toggle11><label for=toggle11><span class="annotate-lyric"> Everything dey for you <br/></span></label><div id=content11 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> Everything is for her </div></div><br/><br/> I keep it in check <br/> She was a bad-bad nevertheless <br/> Calling it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck <br/> Wreck, wreck, wreck, wreck <br/> Needless to say, I keep it in check <br/> She was a bad-bad nevertheless <br/> Calling it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck <br/> Wreck, wreck, wreck, wreck <br/><input type="checkbox" id=toggle12><label for=toggle12><span class="annotate-lyric"> Oh, make you do me things wey go make e bad man shout gbemidebe<br/>(Shout gbemidebe) <br/></span></label><div id=content12 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> He asks her to show him something that would evoke a strong reaction from him and make him shout for her to take him there.  "Gbemi debe" is a Yoruba phrase that means "take me there." It could also be using when talking about getting intoxicated  </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle13><label for=toggle13><span class="annotate-lyric"> You dey do the things wey go make Alaba come be like trade fare<br/>(Come be like trade fare) <br/></span></label><div id=content13 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> Alaba is a popular international market in Ojo, Lagos. Victony uses a metaphor about Alaba market being like a trade fair to explain how she can make impossible things to be possible.  </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle14><label for=toggle14><span class="annotate-lyric"> O girlie, do me things wey go make me shout ebelebe ah <br/></span></label><div id=content14 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> He wants her to do things to him which would make him exclaim  </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle15><label for=toggle15><span class="annotate-lyric"> She no need e visa to carry me trabaye oh <br/></span></label><div id=content15 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> She does not need to do much to get him intoxicated </div></div><input type="checkbox" id=toggle16><label for=toggle16><span class="annotate-lyric"> (Trabaye, oh) <br/></span></label><div id=content16 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> "Trabaye" means to get high or intoxicated </div></div><br/><br/> Every, every <br/> Everything for you <br/> Enemies, enemies <br/> Enemies dey for you <br/> Only me, only me <br/> Only me cover you <br/> Every, every <input type="checkbox" id=toggle17><label for=toggle17><span class="annotate-lyric"> Everything dey for you <br/></span></label><div id=content17 class="annotate-explain"><div class="annotate-text"> Everything is for you </div></div><br/><br/> I know you scared of the unknown <br/> You don't wanna be alone <br/> And you'll be in the dust <br/> Unless I stuck by you <br/> You're a sunflower <br/> You're a sunflower

Credits
Produced by
Blaise Beatz, KTIZO
Written by
Anthony Victor, Austin Post, Carl Rosen, Carter Lang, Khalif Brown, Chuma "Hoodini" Nwokike, Louis Bell, Marcel Akunwata, Oluseni Oyinlola, Temitope Salami, William Walsh
Release date
February 9, 2024