What makes “Bamidélé” especially interesting is how Asa blends vulnerability with boldness. She sings like someone who has reached their limit but still carries hope, a woman craving peace, clarity, and a sense of belonging. There’s a quiet desperation in her tone, but also strength.
She’s not running away just to escape; she’s running toward the part of herself she feels slipping away. That inner conflict gives the track its emotional electricity.
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Bi'nu re ba dun a, bi'nu re o ba dun
O n' lati bami dele
Bi o ba fe, abi o ba ko ye
O n' lati bami dele baami
Akinyele wants to marry wife
He don't wanna pay some bride price
You better find it
Akinyele omo Jinadu
He don't wanna pay some brice price
You better find it
Akinyele oh
Akinyele oh-oh
Akinyele, Akinyele
Akinyele oh, Akinyele oh
Akinyele oh-oh
Akinyele
Otutu mu mi, eyin ro mi o
Wa a bami dele baami
Sebi the same thing lo so fun mi lana
But today wa tele mi mo le
Lawyer alagidi, first class liar
Alakori sanwo ko to j'obe
Iya mi lo bi mi, lo bi mi
Baba mi lo to mi
Mo ki n somo registry
Alakowe lawyer
Akinyele oh
Akinyele o-o-o
Akinyele, Akinyele
Akinyele oh, Akinyele oh
Akinyele oh-oh
Akinyele
Lawyer alagidi, first class liar
Alakori sanwo
Ko mo mumu
Ko mo jeun
Ko mo somo lomo
Akinyele oh
Akinyele oh-oh
Akinyele, Akinyele
Eh o, Akinyele oh, Akinyele oh
Akinyele oh-oh
Akinyele
Akinyele, Akinyele oh
Akinyele, Akinyele
Eh o, Akinyele o, Akinyele o
Akinyele oh
Akinyele
Uploaded by: Nnamdi • Upload date: 11/21/2025