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Lil Kesh Ladi Lyrics It Young John the wicked producer! Skibo Skibo robo skibo, skibo robo skibo, ehba ooshey baddest [Verse - Phyno:] Emi Phyno ehnn baba Igbo ehnn baba obago kimo ladi ehnn kimo Jedi ehnn eghi simba Emi Phyno ehnn baba Igbo ehnn baba obago kimo0Akimo ladi ehnn kimo Jedi ehnn maghi simba Iranu abasha irasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha This is Nonsense It’s obvious na enwelu conscience Anyi aba nye sie go ka enwe futalam ya E sie m saa efele ka anyi biara efele contest Ihe i bu n’ukwu Nwata bia check, m bu kwa the book o And ima na m ihe m choro is a chucku So,cool down and taste what i cook oo what i cook oo. Haa! O na ewu kwa gi Ibughi bore-hole mana m n’echu kwa gi E sie m racha gi ka oroma nkilisi so, in the hood anyi ebedo kwa n’isi Mara na agbari go m O buru na ichoghi carry go Everyday m n’achu ha ri gi are you dough? Lezie condition nawa for you though. Mtchew!… nonsense M n’aracha gi,i bu ube? See Eba puo osiso! [Verse - Lil Kesh:] Emi Keshi ehnn baba shoki ehnn kima ladi, kima Jedi ehnn kima mudi ehn.. wah wah Emi Keshi ehnn baba shoki ehnn kima ladi, kima Jedi ehnn kima mudi ehn.. Kima ehn ehn Iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha Na ija lyrics zone dot com Olurun… jeje mi jeje mi mo joko si’ta mo bari omo kan to’n pe ni kemi nigba ti mo ri idi kemi Mo pariwo ahhh! Mo ni Kemi wa se o ma femi.. ehh She say kesh so you want to sample me (Sample me) Are you sure that you can handle me (handle me) Skibo, wait are you kidding me? So you mean you want to ri idi mi O gbe idi soke mo de fa poran jade Nigba to mo ko fun owa ki mi kare She say this your thing it is big o jawe Ejo mi ko, oluwa lo da mi lare Leyin to je banana nana Me i now want yash her yash her She say lick my pulet pulet i say kai abasha basha [Verse - Olamide:] Emi Baddo ehnn baba Milli ehnn Milliano kima ladi ehnn kima Jedi ehnn kima la ehn.. Emi Baddo ehnn baba Milli ehnn Milliano kima ladi ehnn kima Jedi ehnn kima la di, ahh Iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha iranu abasha emule egba ah, shey emi yawo lowo e ni egba’ah iwa buruku kun owo yin egba’ah to ba so ra ma ja fuen egba’ah ja fuen egba’ah oya takoko mehmeh (mehmeh) egbon o fe je ka takoko mehmeh (mehmeh) mo de fo emi takoko mehmeh (mehmeh) egbon o fe je ka takoko mehmeh takoko mehmeh she say make we dey sail e o, make i eat her steady o Mo de ni am sorry o, ah se be ni Ybnl e o Okpete elete o fi sim celtel o sinu acartel Mi o shey kiss Daniel o, emi ma kiss and tell e o Ko gbede gbo eke, o tun ro ejo mi fun gbemileke Oni emi ni mo’ma fun owun ni ireke Oni emi mo’ko fo owun nike, fo owun nike Ko gbede gbo eke, o tun ro ejo mi fun gbemileke Oni emi ni mo’ma fun owun ni ireke Oni emi mo’ko fo owun nike, fo owun nike Pe dike dike l.
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