QED review: Melo Melo – Olamide

Olamide

By Bisola Bello

OlamideOlamide is an indigenous rapper who often uses explicit words to glorify the dark side of life, but ‘Melo Melo’ is an exception. It is a far cry from songs like ‘Shakiti Bobo’, ‘Lagos Boys’, ‘First of All’ and ‘Turn Up’.

In an unexpected twist, Baddosneh wrote a love song that people are falling in love with for the right reasons.

‘Melo Melo’ appreciates a woman who stood by her man despite all odds.

According to the chorus:

I no dey denge denge I no dey pose eh

My baby give me biscuit I want sugar

The things you do me, bi’ojo ba ro kose wi

Bi’orun baran, bi’orun ba’ran ko se so

Melo melo, melo melo la fe wi

Melo melo, melo melo la fe so

Ani Melo melo, melo melo la fe wi

Melo melo, melo melo la fe so

Summary of the lyrics in English is “I’m not proud; what you’ve done for me can’t be quantified”

The first verse melts many ladies’ heart, little wonder it is now a theme song at marriage proposals and weddings.

Eyin fun jowo, eyin mu’enugun

Apon bepo re mi, akonke igi leyin ogba mi

Nigba kosowo, nigba ko siola, nigba ko soro

Ti aye romipin you stood by me

I know I make some mistakes but I don dey regret

Now I no go forget to cherish wetin I get

The first day we met I told you how I felt

Walahi I dey melt, my baby you’re the best.

It’s one thing for a man to admit to his mistakes, it’s another thing to make your woman know she is the best. Olamide slayed this verse in all ramifications.

We thought the ‘Lagos Boys’ singer had nothing else to say after another chorus but his second verse shows that a man that poses as someone that can party hard is also appreciative of women especially his own woman.

Many fans are under the impression that he wrote the song for his long-time girlfriend and mother of his son, Aisha Suleiman.

His lyrics said more than enough:

For better for worse, for rich and for poor

Ko si elomiran afi iwo nikan

Igba ti mo’n hustle, ti mo’n squat takunle

Ti mo darinka jabata, ti mo’n fie se sha labule

Shebi iwo lorimi and you showed me love regardless

Them other ladies them no dey send me at first

I know you make some mistakes now you don dey regret

Now you no go forget to cherish wetin you get

This song is like an anthem for every lady that ever stood by her man during his worst days.

This is by far one of the best songs the award-winning rapper ever did. Not because it is a love song, but because despite being known as a wild boy, he changed his tune and type of music to deliver perfection.

Enjoy ‘Melo Melo’ video below.