Hive Open Mic Week 169, "War". Bass Cover of Poverty Die by@dave-estates. [ENG/ESP]
La pobreza es un mal augurio combatido por diferentes países del mundo. Cualquier país donde la tasa de pobreza es considerablemente o muy alta, la mayoría de las veces registra un alto número de trolls de muerte y, a veces, un alto nivel de criminalidad. Por eso, la mayor preocupación de la mayoría de los países desarrollados es la guerra contra la pobreza.
Un sincero agradecimiento apor brindarnos un tema que vale la pena relacionar con escenarios reales en vivo.
I listened to an old song by Olamide, a talented Nigerian artist titled "poverty die" and I enjoyed the vibes from the song so well and was able to relate it with the theme for the week which is War. I think the "poverty die" should be an affirmative statement people should be making daily because poverty isn't a good and war against it shouldn't be a light one.
Escuché una vieja canción de Olamide, una talentosa artista nigeriana titulada "La pobreza muere" y disfruté mucho de las vibraciones de la canción y pude relacionarla con el tema de la semana, que es Guerra. Creo que el "muerte de la pobreza" debería ser una declaración afirmativa que la gente debería hacer a diario porque la pobreza no es un bien y la guerra contra ella no debería ser fácil.
The style of bass lines I used for this song is known in Nigeria as Ariara. I think this is my first time doing a bass cover of a song like this for an international community on Hive. So I hope that this sounds cool to you my honorable listener and it gets you dancing. But as I'll always recommend, using a headset will be pretty nice and infact, it'll make you dance to this song unintentionally or intentionally.
El estilo de líneas de bajo que usé para esta canción se conoce en Nigeria como Ariara. Creo que es la primera vez que hago una versión de bajo de una canción como esta para una comunidad internacional en Hive. Así que espero que esto te suene bien, mi honorable oyente, y te ponga a bailar. Pero como siempre recomendaré, usar auriculares será muy agradable y, de hecho, te hará bailar con esta canción sin querer o sin querer.
I have attached the lyrics of the song below should you want to have a look, even though some words in it are in Yoruba language.
He adjuntado la letra de la canción a continuación si desea echar un vistazo, aunque algunas palabras están en idioma yoruba.
When I wake up, no be by my power oo
Oluwa lo kuku so wa ooo
I go down on my knees and thank God ooo
Poverty Die die die die, Poverty die die die
And I step into the street for my paper oo
I dey hustle make the poverty le japa ooo
Ki Oriburuku ma lo ya ile wa ooo
Poverty Die die die die, Poverty die die die
Oriburuku ji na si'le mi, Irina ji na si'le mi
A'yi ni owo lo'wo ji na si'le
I want get plenty money
Poverty tofe'ma finesse
Aye toni greediness
No put shit for my business
I no well I get morning sickness
Biggy money no be small small
Ti'oba titomi bi ti eniola badmus
Money wey no get focus
Money wey no dey pompous
Holy ghost fire me I no dey tire
Ko ogun walle mi majo won pelu fire
Fire fire fire fire fire fire fire fire
When I wake up, no be by my power oo
Oluwa lo kuku so wa ooo
I go down on my knees and thank God ooo
Poverty Die die die die, Poverty die die die
And I step into the street for my paper oo
I dey hustle make the poverty le japa ooo
Ki Oriburuku ma lo ya ile wa ooo
Poverty Die die die die, Poverty die die die
No who say make I no flex oo
I no no why them dey vex ooo
Poverty na my ex oo
Me I wan to be the next ooo
Iya to jemi timo shara gwueguwe
Ebi topami timo ti moka guwegwe
Oda'bo emalo jeje
This is my primetime
Biti baba keke
Aye reti ele yami oo
Them just dey pray ko pa mi oo
I don dey high them like pami oo
Dey don kolo lako epami
Holy ghost fire
Me I no dey tire
Ko'gun waye mi eba mi
Mi jo won pelu fire
Fire fire fire fire fire fire
When I wake up, no be by my power oo
Oluwa lo kuku so wa ooo
I go down on my knees and thank God ooo
Poverty Die die die die, Poverty die die die
And I step into the street for my paper oo
I dey hustle make the poverty le japa ooo
Ki Oriburuku ma lo ya ile wa ooo
Poverty Die die die die, Poverty die die die source
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