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Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross is a new hit you cannot miss

Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross is a new hit of this season. It is impossible to stop listening to this banger. Yemi Alade has once again presented high-quality musical work. This collaboration is something incredible. You cannot miss it!

The award-winning Afro Pop diva in cooperation with the famous American rapper and their track Oh My Gosh will blow your mind with hot lyrics and amazing moves in the video.

Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross description

  • Released: April 29th 2019
  • Format: mp3, video
  • Genre: Rap, R&B, Afro Pop
  • Length: 3:16 min
  • Label: Effyzzie Music Group

Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross will be included in her fourth studio album titled Woman of Steel. It is expected later this year. The video is something really gorgeous and luxurious. It is ideal for a beach party with a lot of beauties and sparkling Belaire wine and Bumbu rum.

Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross reviews and comments

This song has become a real sensation. This is what fans wrote on Yemi's Instagram:

  • Dope Remix. The song is fire @vibesland
  • Oh my goodness @blacky_carat_officiel
  • tha song is good ooo! @victorkhood
  • I loveeeee it @dark_melanin_
  • Nice one @officialinfinityplus

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  • World class colabo.. @izikgolum
  • Maddest one @tekno_officiial
  • Am I the only one having in mind that this will be a banger @iamchidimanuel
  • Wow the video is everything @chipoya10
  • I watched the video on YouTube and it's dope @frank_udoka24
Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross reactions

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Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross lyrics

[Intro]

Maybach Music

Lover, lover Lover, lover

Oh my gosh oooh

[Verse 1]

My Tomatoe Joss', na wetin he dey call me

Him no know wetin I do wey make am mad over me

Fine girls them plenty, but he leave them and he chose me

Him say as e be, no other girl fit overthrow me

[Pre-Chorus]

I no go do you corner (Corner, corner)

Na you my true lover (Lover, lover)

Whether winter or summer (Summer, summer)

Baby, me no go freaker (Freaker)

[Chorus]

Me no go freaker, for you am

I no go area (Eh no go area)

Many toasters for my area, many toasters for my area

But I no give them face (For you I'm a no go area)

Love no dey them face (Eh no go area)

What?! Eh eh eh, I'm taken

Oh noo, I'm taken

Oh my gosh ohh, oh my gosh ohh

Oh my gosh ohh, eh I'm taken

[Verse 2: Rick Ross]

Its the boss, Yes

Go black in a brand new posh

No doubt baby is that boy,

Hit up, huh, its Rick Ross

Caught a flight and jumped up right in here

I stop the next

Hundred bags all at once

all get done

Double M, number one

Drop it down show your

Drop it down show your

Drop it down show your

[Pre-Chorus]

I no go do you corner (Corner, corner)

Na you my true lover (Lover, lover)

Whether winter or summer (Summer, summer)

Baby, me no go freaker (Freaker)

[Chorus]

Me no go freaker, for you am I no go area (Eh no go area)

Many toasters for my area, many toasters for my area

But I no give them face (For you I'm no go area)

Love no dey them face (Eh no go area)

What?! Eh eh eh, I'm taken

Oh no, I'm taken

Oh my gosh oh, oh my gosh ohh (I'm taken oh)

Oh my gosh oh, oh ohh, oh ohh

[Verse 1]

My Tomatoe Joss' (Joss), na wetin he dey call me (Gosh)

Him no know wetin I do wey make am mad over me (Ahh)

Fine girls them plenty, but he leave them and he chose me

Him say as e be, no other girl fit overthrow me

[Outro]

Yemi Alade oh (Oh my god, Fiokee) ohh

Effyzzie yeah yeah yeah

Coublon oh, e dey beat oh

Lover, lover (Swaps, swaps) lover, lover

Summer, summer

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Yemi Alade - Oh My Gosh Remix ft. Rick Ross is like fresh juice on a hot day. This song has become a new hit just in a couple of days. Listen to it, download it, dance and enjoy!

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