Bank On It Song Lyrics - Burna Boy

 Bank On It....


"Bank on It" is a captivating song performed by Nigerian singer-songwriter Burna Boy. The track is featured on his critically acclaimed album "Twice as Tall," released in 2020. With its infectious Afrobeat rhythms and Burna Boy's distinct vocal style, "Bank on It" delivers a message of resilience and determination.

The song explores themes of self-belief, perseverance, and rising above adversity. Burna Boy's lyrics reflect on his personal journey, highlighting the challenges he has faced and his unwavering commitment to success. The energetic production, combined with Burna Boy's confident delivery, creates an empowering anthem that resonates with listeners.


Yeah
Life is sweet when the sun up
Like the trees in the summer
When the seas are troubled
Then we all need someone
My life Omo
No be small thing Omo
We all strive for more
To live life inna comfort
So forgive me if I fumble
'Cause I'm only human
Somebody move that I don't know
Hit them with the seven box combo
Always looking out my window
Paranoid and confused
I'm not sure anymore, yeah
Who is knocking at my door?

And so as the day comes, as I go on
Protect me Lord, I cannot, trust my neighbors
Be my savior
When that day comes
Defend me from my enemies and my neighbors

You can bank on it
You can put a hundred grand pon it
Anything I said, I stand pon it
In a private plane, I land pon it
Le le ooh, dem dey call me Bankole
'Cause I walk around with a bank on me
Show them Gangnam style
Put the gang on 'em
Twist my fingers up and bang on 'em
Le le ooh, le le ooh, le le ooh

Different type of evil available
And any one of them can killi you
At anytime anything can happen o
Any one of us could have been Pop Smoke
We must go when the most high call us
So I'm paranoid, Borderline Bipolar
Wear my vest and clean my gun up
I ain't going out breda

You can bank on it
You can put a hundred grand pon it
Anything I said, I stand pon it
In a private plane, I land pon it
Le le ooh, dem dey call me Bankole
'Cause I walk around with a bank on me
Show them Gangnam style
Put the gang on 'em
Twist my fingers up and bang on 'em
Le le ooh, oh yeah, ooh

To ba lowo ko ma jo
To ba lomo ko ma jo
Nobody know tomorrow
Joro ka joro
And if a boy feel macho
Make him leak red like a tomato
If him nuh dead then him comatose
No go fumble, oh

As the day comes, as I go on
Guide and watch over me oh Lord
I cannot trust my neighbor
As the day comes, as I go on
Guide and watch over me oh Lord
I cannot trust my neighbor

Aje, aje, what happened?
Make you ask them what happened?
No forget say me come from Port Harcourt
Oluwa Burna ko gbadun
Aje, aje, what happened?
Make you ask them what happened?
No forget say me come from Port Harcourt

You can bank on it
You can put a hundred grand pon it
Anything I said, I stand pon it
In a private plane, I land pon it
Le le ooh, dem dey call me Bankole
'Cause I walk around with a bank on me
Show them Gangnam style
Put the gang on 'em
Twist my fingers up and bang on 'em
Le le ooh, le le

You can bank on it
You can put a hundred grand pon it
Anything I said, I stand pon it
In a private plane, I land pon it
Le le ooh, dem dey call me Bankole
'Cause I walk around with a bank on me
Show them Gangnam style
Put the gang on 'em
Twist my fingers up and bang on 'em
Le le ooh, le le

You can bank on it
You can put a hundred grand pon it
Anything I said, I stand pon it
In a private plane, I land pon it
Le le ooh, dem dey call me Bankole
'Cause I walk around with a bank on me
Show them Gangnam style
Put the gang on 'em
Twist my fingers up and bang on 'em
Le le ooh, le le

 Burna Boy, whose real name is Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, is a highly acclaimed Nigerian singer, songwriter, and musician. Born on July 2, 1991, in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Burna Boy has become one of the most prominent figures in the global music industry. Known for his unique musical style, Burna Boy seamlessly blends elements of Afrobeat, reggae, dancehall, and contemporary R&B to create a distinctive sound that has garnered international recognition. His music often addresses social issues, cultural pride, and personal experiences, reflecting his African roots and providing a platform for storytelling and self-expression.


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