“Ko Ṣ’aya Mi” by Brymo looks at the themes of fear, indecision, and avoidance in relationships and personal success, using the metaphor of the world spinning to represent shared uncertainty. The song’s title translates to “Don’t be my wife,” which is a refrain in the chorus that suggests a struggle with commitment, love, and truth. It conveys a sense of shared hesitation, as both the singer and his love interest fear commitment and the success that comes with it.
The world is running and we are spining with it
Your heart is beating
Your tune am singing with it
Ara ile, Ero ona, Ara iwo, Ara ede
Te ba ba ri Anjorin
Orewa, Ose idi bebere
O ga, O sin sin gbon le
Eleyinju ege
Ko s'aya mi
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Mo ti taya ni
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Ko s'aya mi
E so fun ko s'aya mi
O ti toko ni
E so fun ko s'aya mi
I dey fear to commit, to promise
You dey fear to succeed, to be free
We dey beat around the bush, around the truth
I dey hope, you dey pray we're bloody fools
Ko s'aya mi
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Mo ti taya ni
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Ko s'aya mi
E so fun ko s'aya mi
O ti toko ni
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Ara ile, Ero ona, Ara iwo, Ara ede
Te ba ba nri Anjorin
Orewa, Ose idi bebere
O ga, O sin sin sin gbon le
Eleyinju ege
Ko s'aya mi
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Mo ti taya ni
E so fun ko s'aya mi
Ko s'aya mi
E so fun ko s'aya mi
O ti toko ni
E so fun ko s'aya mi
The world is spinning and we are
Uploaded by: Enobong • Upload date: 11/18/2025
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