“Fatúmata” Lyrics by Didi B, Naira Marley is a latest French song in the voices of Didi B, Naira Marley. Its music is composed by IBK Sleek while brand new “Fatúmata” song lyrics are written by Didi B, IBK Sleek, Naira Marley. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Fatúmata” by Didi B and Naira Marley is a fun, upbeat track that mixes French and English with catchy rhythms. It’s all about enjoying life, dancing, and having a good time with beautiful women from different places like Guinea, Mali, and Ivory Coast. The artists playfully boast about their charm and style, while celebrating confidence, attraction, and good vibes at a party.
Paroles de Fatúmata – Didi B
Come on, come on, look papa
Come on, feel it for your papa
You, tu prends un jack À pas de la papa
Open up jack, un wall like him, fatia
On est venu prendre les filles À papa
On t’a parlé, tu crois pas
Je vais sortir le car, ta
Brrr, papa, papa
Scu-di-di-di. scu-di-di-di
J’ai open the door, j’ai open the door
Go get ma gomme
Enve les fatou matai
Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do, ah
Envèle les fatúmata, fatúma fatúmata
Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do, ah
Envèle les fatúmata, fatúma fatúmata
Enve les petites américaines, les petites jamaïcaines
Guinéennes et les maliènes, y’en a toutes les petites ivoriennes
Que de beaux, faut danser, que de beaux
Que de go, on a percé de go
Nouveau flow, on va faire Ça beau
Les jaloux pourront jamais toucher mon ego
On révoque les abusés
On va pas trop parler (You know)
(On va faire le travel) c’est pas Ça
On fait le naira marlène (Naira marlène)
Quand il a vu son gros cœur
Il a failli jeter des mots au pia tout le long
Il peut la prendre au gratuit comme un vrai maudit, en vrai
Fatúma fatúmata, I like your tat, get your bonbon fat
Fatúma fatúmata, what’s your precise ? don’t put it, tu veux eat
Fatúma fatúmata, dance for me now, dance for me one more time
Fatúma bonbon, make me rise, pou pou, wet, no dry
Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do, ah
Envèle les fatúmata, fatúma fatúmata
Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do, ah
Envèle les fatúmata, fatúma fatúmata
Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do, ah
Envèle les fatúmata, fatúma fatúmata
Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do, ah
Envèle les fatúmata, fatúma fatúmata
On est venu prendre les filles À papa
On t’a parlé, tu crois pas ?
Je vais sortir le caca
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Fatúmata Lyrics Meaning
[Come on, come on, look papa…]
This part sets a fun and bold vibe. They’re hyping themselves up, telling others to pay attention and feel their presence. There’s a bit of wordplay and swag in the way they say someone’s going to open things up like a strong character. It’s like saying, “Step back, we’re here to make a statement.”
[On est venu prendre les filles À papa…]
Here, they’re saying they came for the “daddy’s girls,” meaning girls who are well-kept, classy, or maybe a bit spoiled. They’re confident and not taking no for an answer. That car line shows they’re ready to roll in style and make noise.
[Scu-di-di-di. scu-di-di-di…]
This bit has a playful rhythm, kind of imitating the sounds of movement or dancing. Opening the door and getting the “gomme” (possibly slang for something fun or flashy) shows they’re entering the party scene, ready to vibe and enjoy with the girls they call “Fatúmata.”
[Fatúma fatúmata, y good than it do…]
This chorus is all about praising Fatúmata — possibly a symbol for the kind of girls they like: beautiful, full of life, and irresistible. It’s catchy and celebrates the charm and attraction they feel for her.
[Enve les petites américaines…]
They give a shout-out to girls from different cultures — American, Jamaican, Guinean, Malian, Ivorian — showing love for all kinds of beauty. They talk about dancing, their rise to fame, and how their unique style can’t be touched by jealousy.
[On révoque les abusés…]
This part gets a bit deeper — rejecting fake people or those who’ve been taken advantage of. They’re not here for too much talk, they’re here for action. “Doing the Naira Marley” is like living wild and carefree. And they joke about how someone got so impressed by a girl, he almost lost control.
[Fatúma fatúmata, I like your tat…]
This part is playful and flirtatious. They’re admiring Fatúmata’s tattoos, her looks, and how she dances. There’s some cheeky humor too — it’s all about fun, flirtation, and feeling good. It ends with a repeat of that catchy chorus, keeping the party energy high.
[On est venu prendre les filles À papa…]
They repeat this to circle back — reminding everyone they’re here for a good time, for the girls, and they’re not shy about it. It wraps up with the same bold and fun tone it started with.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Fatúmata song?
A. Fatúmata song is sung by Didi B, Naira Marley.
Q. Who wrote Fatúmata lyrics?
A. Fatúmata lyrics are penned by Didi B, IBK Sleek, Naira Marley.
Q. Who has given the music of Fatúmata song?
A. Fatúmata music is composed and produced by IBK Sleek.
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