Na don’t forget the ting you buy your take away
Don’t forget the ting you buy your..
Chinese sella come dey remind you
Na dat food na it put your leg for road
How can you forget da ting you buy your…
And come forget the ting where you go buy
Pounded Yam
In Ghetto
Matoke
In citae
Dat mean say you don’t work your head Saute
Saute you forget da ting where you go buy
Matoke , In City, Matoke , In ghetto, Matoke , In City,
Matoke , Matoke, Matoke In Ghetto, Matoke
Average man self no get no food to eat
Food to eat
Thoughtless people w’a dem der unda
Thoughtless people w’a dey unda
If you struggle, struggle, make you use your sense
If you use your sense them no go sack you
Then you betta use your sense
Pounded Yam, Pounded Yam, Matoke, Matoke
All we want is just a little food for we to eat
Dat food na it put your leg for road
Na don’t forget the ting you buy your take away
Don’t forget the ting you buy your..
Chinese sella come dey remind you
Na dat food na it put your leg for road
How can you forget da ting you buy your…
And come forget the ting where you go buy
Pounded Yam
In Ghetto
Matoke
In citae
Dat mean say you don’t work your head Saute
Saute you forget da ting where you go buy
credits
from Masta Copy,
track released March 20, 2014
Pablo Paracchino - Drums, Percussion and Synth;
Greg Sanders - Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar and Bass;
Ben Barrell - Keyboards;
Jack Thrush - Alto Sax, Tenor Sax and Baritone Sax;
Jenny Sutton - Flute;
Byron Biroli - Lead Vocals;
Angela Luzi - Backing Vocals;
Composed and arranged by Greg Sanders and Pablo Paracchino;
Lyrics by Rotimi Afariogun and Byron Biroli
Produced by Pablo Paracchino;
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