Wande Coal moves gears on “Jehovah,” setting aside the romance and party vibes for something deeper. He opens up about his faith, giving thanks for guidance and the blessings he’s received.
The sound is soulful but still bright, with Afropop touches that keep things moving. It’s a genuine, grateful moment that grounds the album and shows another side of him: humble, reflective, and thankful.
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{Intro}
Ye ye, descend on me (x4)
{Verse 1}
In the midst of so many
people, you selected me as
the only single, I be fine
boy, I no get no pimple
my life dey hard no e dey
simple, thank you Lord for
this life wen you give me
today, w.wande that's my
name wande, no weapon
against me shall prosper,
the bible says that iro ma ni
wun kpa, Chorus
Jehovah (x3) I no fit shout
Kpe I love you, pass my
mouth, olorun oba jowo
descend on me (x2)
descend on me (x4)
{Verse 2}
Now its my time to shine and
I must just say, that I thank
You for everything
You said I should work hard
Steafast and Pray, that you
would do anything
Baba I hail you, I no fit fail
you, Olorun mo dupe lowo re
o, baba o olere, to gbe mi
gba ibi bi o
Oluwa ese gan, thank you
For this wey I dey
(Repeat Chorus)
{Verse 3}
Jehovah I thank you Lord for
bringing D'babnj and Don Jazy
to the place where I dey eh
it's a don baba, it's a don
baba j, it's a don baba j, now
owu no dey blow me
am fully signed to mo hits
omo e no easy, so I say
E do bale mo wa o, oba
ayeraye, E do bale mo wa o
oba aye orun
E do bale mo wa o, oba oni,
oba ola, ti ti lai lai
(Repeat Chorus Till Fade)
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