Soso take my pain away
Soso take my pain (Away, away)
Soso take my pain away soso take my pain
Soso take my pain away soso take my pain
Soso take my pain away
Soso take my pain (Mad)
Ah ah, ah ah
All of the things them talk, I no dey hear
Hear try wetin I do if you no dey fear, fear
One mind dey tell me to disappear, 'pear
Soso come and help me oh 'cause
I don pray, Muhammad
I don break, commandment
I can't stay for one place
For God's sake, come and take
Come take my pain away from me, oh
Soso take my pain away
Soso take my pain away
(Soso, please, come take my pain away)
Soso take my pain away
(Soso, Soso, Soso, Soso)
Soso take my pain away (Take my pain)
Shibiri, shibiri, shibiri
They are talking shit shibiri
Water no get enemy
'Til you fall for Oshimiri
I poto, poto my eyes ten shots, high rise
Touch God, I cry offshore, cut my
Dreadlocks girlie, me I don pray, Muhammad
I don break, commandment
I can't stay for one place
For God's sake, my bae come and ginger me
Only you dey feel my pains
Give me vitamins wey go take these pains away
Soso, oh, Soso, Soso, oh
Soso take my pain away
Soso take my pain away
(Soso, please, come take my pain away)
Soso take my pain away
(Soso, Soso, Soso, Soso)
Soso take my pain away (Take my pain away)
Soso take my pain away (Take my pain away)
Soso take my pain away
Soso take my pain away soso take my pain
Meaning & Review Omah Lay - soso
The overwhelming response to "soso" spans across continents, with listeners from various countries expressing their admiration for the song. The track's infectious beats, soothing tune, and Omah Lay's mesmerizing vocals have resonated with people from different cultures, reaffirming the universal language of music. Fans from Haiti, Uganda, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Angola, and beyond have applauded the artist's talent and musical prowess, highlighting the song's ability to transcend geographical boundaries and unite diverse audiences.
The music video's captivating visuals and symbolism have intrigued viewers, leading them to ponder the meaning behind the song. Some interpretations suggest that the track is an invocation to a spiritual entity, while others draw parallels between the music and ancient Egyptian mythology.
Several post in social media emphasize the emotional impact of "soso," describing it as a source of comfort, inspiration, and healing. Fans from diverse backgrounds have shared personal stories, connecting the song's lyrics to their experiences of pain, depression, and overcoming hardships. Omah Lay's ability to convey raw emotions through his music has earned him immense appreciation, with listeners hailing the track as a form of therapy and a powerful antidote to depression.
As with any popular song, "soso" has also faced its share of criticism and controversy. While the majority of feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, some negative comments question the artistic choices made in the music video or express confusion regarding the song's meaning. Additionally, there have been contentious discussions surrounding religious references and imagery depicted in the visuals. However, these critical voices are largely overshadowed by the song's immense popularity and positive reception.