“Ma Pariwo” is one of those songs that shows Zinoleesky’s gift for turning emotion into melody. The title, which means Don’t Shout in Yoruba, instantly sets the tone for a playful yet intimate story wrapped in smooth Afrobeat rhythms.
The song revolves around love, temptation, and secrecy. Zino sings about a passionate affair, that moment that feels so good it shouldn’t be interrupted, yet one that thrives in silence.
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Yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah-yeah
(Finna put you on Tripps)
The way she touch my body no wan let me go (no wan let me go)
She get the fire body, I no fit catchy cold (I no fit catchy cold)
E don dey enter body, o fe lami oh (o fe lami oh)
I no fit tell my baby, o ma kami oh (o ma kami oh)
Ahh
La-la-le Friday
T'emi o ba sun 'le oh (ba sun 'le oh)
Say I dey with kele oh (say I de with kele)
Fun mi lori bi gele
Baby ma pariwo, ma pariwo
I don't want your new neighbours to know my name
Ma pariwo oh-ohh
K'oye ko pariwo
I don't want your new neighbours to know my name
If your body na course, I go study am (ge-ge-ti)
Girl, if your body na road, I go follow am go
Oshee mi, oshee mi bi pe moti gb'oja yo
Oshee mi, oshee mi bi pe moti fe kolo oh
But how come, can you go for long?
I'm getting tired, but I won't give up (no, no)
How come, can you go for long?
I'm getting tired, but I won't give up (no, no)
Baby ma pariwo, ma pariwo
I don't want your new neighbours to know my name
Ma pariwo oh-ohh
K'oye ko pariwo
I don't want your new neighbours to know my name
(La-la-le Friday)
(T'emi o ba sun 'le oh)
(Say I dey with kele oh)
(Fun mi lori bi gele)
(Timi Jay on the track)
Uploaded by: Nnamdi • Upload date: 11/13/2025