Summary:
- “Unavailable” is a powerful Afrobeat song by Nigerian artist Davido featuring South African musician Musa Keys, focusing on themes of self-confidence, independence, and personal growth.
- Both artists share their experiences of overcoming negativity, judgment, and rumors, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and focusing on personal achievements.
- The catchy chorus, upbeat melody, and relatable lyrics make “Unavailable” a captivating anthem for listeners to find inspiration and resilience in the face of adversity.
Davido, a Nigerian superstar, has made a big impact on the world of Afrobeat with his lively and catchy songs.
One of his latest songs, “Unavailable,” featuring South African musician Musa Keys, is yet another testament to his talent.
The song is a blend of catchy melodies, rhythmic beats, and captivating lyrics that delve into the themes of self-confidence, independence, and personal growth.
Let’s dive into the lyrics to uncover their meaning and the story behind the song.
[Intro]
The intro sets the stage for the song with its upbeat energy and establishes Davido as the “king of sounds and blues.” The repeated phrase “initiating rage process” suggests that the song is about taking charge and asserting oneself.
[Chorus: Davido]
In the chorus, Davido repeatedly sings, “I’m unavailable.” This phrase conveys a sense of confidence and independence, as if he’s saying that he cannot be bothered by the opinions of others. The line “Dem no dem see me (Dem no dey see)” reinforces the idea that people cannot see his true worth, and he’s choosing to focus on his own path instead.
[Verse 1: Davido]
The first verse addresses some of the struggles Davido has faced throughout his career. The line “I’m only human” acknowledges his vulnerability, while “So make no body para oh” implies that he doesn’t want to be judged for his actions. Davido also confronts the rumors and criticism that he has faced, such as allegations of infidelity, and reminds listeners that he is focused on his work and making money.
[Verse 2: Musa Keys]
In the second verse, Musa Keys joins the narrative, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and the desire to rise above negativity. The lines “Don’t dim my life” and “Come see me shining” highlight the journey towards success and the satisfaction of proving doubters wrong. Musa Keys also touches on the pride and validation he feels from his mother’s support and the freedom he has gained by overcoming the judgment of others.
Throughout the verse, Musa Keys refers to himself as a “big propeller” and mentions “Banana,” a symbol of wealth and success. This further emphasizes his focus on personal growth and achievement, even as others may feel jealous or resentful of his accomplishments.
Here is the full lyrics of “Unavailable” by Davido ft. Musa Keys, arranged in a table format:
“Unavailable” by | Davido ft. Musa Keys |
---|---|
Intro | |
Baddest | You know |
Eh, eh, eh, eh | Tune into the king of sounds and blues |
Initiating rage process | |
Chorus: Davido | |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
Verse 1: Davido | |
And I sorry for who wan, who wan | Who wan gbe my matter s’ori |
I’m only human | (Human) |
So make no body para oh | Say I carry woman (Woman) |
Shey na man wey I for carry? | Fuck all the rumours |
Abi e get when I talk sey I be pastor | Hmm, ye, ye |
If you know, you oh | The kind work |
If it’s not owo oh | I can’t talk |
‘Cause, owo ni koko | (Koko) |
Oga ade, dey your dey | Me I dey for the dey |
Girl I’m unavailable | |
Chorus: Davido | |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
Verse 2: Musa Keys | |
Don’t dim my life | I don’t have no time, Soniya |
Come see me shinning | Got too many girls on my IG |
I’m changing my life oh | And my mama proud in me |
She got me going | This friend took all my freedom |
‘Cause I’m a big propeller, save the remorse | Girls go jealous, ’cause I dey Banana |
I’m a big propeller, save the remorse | Girls go jealous, ’cause I dey Banana |
‘Cause I’m a big propeller, save the remorse | Girls go jealous, ’cause I dey Banana |
I’m a big propeller, save the chedda | Fuck their father |
Chiki-chi-chiki-chi-chi | |
Chorus: Davido | |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem no dey see) |
I’m unavailable | (Unavailable) |
Dem no dem see me | (Dem |
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