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Shugga Daddy Lyrics Translation - Jux, Dj Tarico and G Nako

 

Shugga Daddy Lyrics Translation - Jux, Dj Tarico and G Nako
Shugga Daddy Lyrics Translation - Jux, Dj Tarico and G Nako

Shugga Daddy lyrics

Daddy me i want to party 


Daddy me i want to party 


Daddy me i want to party


Daddy me i want to party 


Oya we mwenzenu mimi 


Sijui kutongoza wakijipitisha 


Namwaga hela 


Oya we mwenzenu mimi 


Sijui kutongoza wakijipitisha 


Namwaga hela 


Asante


Daddy me i want to party 


Daddy me i want to party 


Daddy me i want to party 


Daddy me i want to party 


Aaaah huyu demu wake nani 


Anipandisha midadi


Antafutia lawama 


Mwamhieni bwana 


Aaaah huyu demu wake nani 


Anipandisha midadi


Antafutia lawama 


Mwamhieni bwana 


Asante Asante 


Asante Asante 

Shugga Daddy English Lyrics 

Daddy, me I want to party.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Hey, it's me your friend.

I don't know how to seduce them when they pass by.

I'm spending money.

Hey, it's me your friend.

I don't know how to seduce them when they pass by.

I'm spending money.

Thank you.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Daddy, me I want to party.

Ah, whose girl is this?

She's increasing my heart rate.

She's looking for trouble.

Blame her husband.

Ah, whose girl is this?

She's increasing my heart rate.

She's looking for trouble.

Blame her husband.

Thank you, thank you.

Shugga Daddy Lyrics Explanation

The lyrics of this song revolve around the desire to party and have a good time. The singer repeatedly says "Daddy me i want to party" which means they are asking someone to provide for them so they can go out and have fun.

The next few lines in Swahili talk about not knowing how to flirt properly, but still spending money to impress people. The phrase "Namwaga hela" means "I'm spending money."

The word "Oya" is often used in Swahili to express excitement or enthusiasm, so it seems like the singer is really looking forward to going out and partying.

The next part of the song talks about a woman who is raising the singer's interest. The phrase "Anipandisha midadi" means "She's increasing my heart rate" or "She's making my heart beat faster." The singer seems to be interested in her, but acknowledges that she might be looking for someone to blame for her actions.

The final lines of the song are "Asante Asante" which means "Thank you, thank you." It's possible that this is the singer thanking the person who is going to provide for them to go out and party.

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