“Sicker” is best described as an Afro-House version of Beyonce’s “Sorry”.
Rasheedi, her man, does not appreciate her. When she comes back home from work, he doesn’t treat her right. Hence, he “weigh(s) her heart away”. She warns him to treat her well because she is “sicker” than any other girl he m...
[Intro:]
Nini de oh eh
(Really)
[Chorus:]
(Hmnnn) I'm Sicker
And even other girls they tell me I'm Sicker
And I don’t need no liquor
I’ve got the energy to light up the world
[Refrain:]
Ma lo f’ara we mi oh (x4)
[Verse 1:]
Rasheedi, mo lo s’oko, mo pada de
Rasheedi, you really weigh ma heart away
Mo lo s’oko, mo pada de
[Pre-Chorus:]
Are you begging?
Are you begging to dance?
Are you willing?
Are you willing to move?
Are you begging?
Are you begging to dance?
Are you ready to move?
[Chorus:]
(Hmnnn) I'm Sicker
And even other girls they tell me I'm Sicker
And I don’t need no liquor
I’ve got the energy to light up the world
[Refrain:]
Ma lo f’ara we mi oh (x4)
[Verse 2:]
Kpongila (oh ehh)
Gimme Kpongila (oh eh ihh)
Kpongila (oh ehh ihhh)
Gimme Kpongila (oh eh ihh ahh ahh)
[Pre-Chorus:]
Are you begging?
Are you begging to dance?
Are you willing?
Are you willing to move?
Are you begging?
Are you begging to dance?
Are you ready to move?
[Chorus:]
(Hmnnn) I'm Sicker
And even other girls they tell me I'm Sicker
And I don’t need no liquor
I’ve got the energy to light up the world
[Refrain:]
Ma lo f’ara we mi oh (x4)
Sicker was written by Niniola Apata.
Sicker was produced by Sarz.