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“Geh Monie” is Lyta‘s newest music launch, the lyrics can be found beneath.

Official Geh Monie Lyrics by Lyta
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Lyta – Geh Monie Lyrics

Ofe wa stylish

However shomo, pee aiye ma dasi

Sho l’emi lashing?

Wan ma ba e fi enu fenu kpai nsi

Should you submit, they are saying you dey showcase

If chop them say your personal an excessive amount of

Should you dance wan tu ni o moh jor

Toba tu for, wan a tuni o for toh

You see my two ear

Wan ti geh lor

Owo nla la bami gbe Bor

Me and my bruh benz ati benz

I swear we dey vex

No cash wey we no match chest

Something wey we do e go pattern

You go vex, we no ship

I swear we dey vex

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Say, kilo kan mi

Moti load e say

Oti jabo

Owo yen pin ni 50/50

Omo iyamii

Say no dishonest

And Should you by no means bor the cardi

No busy

Ase kilo kan mi

When the cash drop I am going cop me overseas

Should you submit, they are saying you dey showcase

If chop them say your personal an excessive amount of

Should you dance wan tu ni o moh jor

Toba tu for, wan a tuni o for toh

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Kilo kan mi

As far saye me I geh monie

Say, kilo kan mi

Say, kilo kan mi

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