Lost Lyrics – FOLA

“Lost” Lyrics by FOLA is a latest English song in the voice of FOLA. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Lost” song lyrics are also written by FOLA. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Lost” by FOLA talks about feeling really “Lost” and seeing a lot. There’s a girl who says she’ll change for him, but it seems money is what really gets her attention. He mentions other girls but wants to give real love. He feels like she’s interested in his money, but she denies it. He wonders if she’ll be there for him and if she’s being genuine. Overall, it sounds like he’s confused and maybe a bit hurt in this relationship.

Lost Lyrics

Olo mi jo, shanu mi jo
Malo damu mi jo
Cause I’m really lost
I’ve seen it all
Omo o ran enikan
Whine slow ma rerin lo
Come gimme love

She tell me say she go change am for me
Kori ma sho mi
Na only money fit to shake her body ah
She go leave am for me

Fatima, ge kin ge
O n gbe mi lo last night

Koje kori fo mi
Forget about Yetunde
I’ll give you love that’s right
She told me iro ni
Oh no!

Kowa comfort mi
Le mo body mi
Koyo burden mi ah
I know you got eyes on money mi

She say not really
Ko te button mi ah
Kowa comfort mi
Le mo body mi
Ko yo burden mi ah

I know you got eyes on money mi
She say not really
Ko te button mi ah
I know you got eyes on money mi

O mon ami, shoma bami yi
I don’t care
Shoma je dinner yi
Shoma loyun funmi
Moma je kobi

Anytime you carry tampon I know say that night no go transform But I … Want to let you know say anything I go provide You Dey try!
Caramel body and ibadi like gorodom

Shomu shonko
Farabale kori dollar gba lowo vado
Ah’ o shey koko
Getting agitated when you never say yes oo
Do as you like Oskido

Money na water CP, nibo?!
Kowa comfort mi
Le mo body mi
Ko yo burden mi ah
I know you got eyes on money mi

She say not really
Ko te button mi ah
Kowa comfort mi
Le mo body mi

Ko yo burden mi ah
I know you got eyes on money mi
She say not really
Ko te button mi ah

Kowa comfort mi
Le mo body mi
Ko yo burden mi ah
I know you got eyes on money mi
She say not really

Ko te button mi ah
Kowa comfort mi
Ko yo burden mi
I know you got eyes on

Lost Lyrics Meaning

[Olo mi jo, shanu mi jo Malo damu mi jo Cause I’m really lost I’ve seen it all Omo o ran enikan Whine slow ma rerin lo Come gimme love]
He starts off by saying something like “my love please, have mercy on me, please don’t stress me.” He’s feeling really lost, like he’s seen it all already. Then he mentions that nobody sent anyone, maybe meaning he’s on his own in this situation. He asks someone to whine slowly and come give him love. It sounds like he’s in a vulnerable place and reaching out for some affection.

[She tell me say she go change am for me Kori ma sho mi Na only money fit to shake her body ah She go leave am for me Fatima, ge kin ge O n gbe mi lo last night]
Now he’s talking about a girl. She told him she’d change for him, so he wouldn’t have to worry. But then he says that only money can really get her attention. He also mentions that she might leave someone else for him. Then he brings up “Fatima” and says “cut small, cut small,” and that she took him somewhere last night. It seems like there’s some complicated relationship dynamics going on here, possibly involving other people and the influence of money.

[Koje kori fo mi Forget about Yetunde I’ll give you love that’s right She told me iro ni Oh no!]
He tells someone not to break his heart and to forget about another girl named Yetunde. He promises to give real love. But then she tells him “it’s a lie,” and he reacts with an “Oh no!” This part sounds like he’s trying to offer genuine affection, but maybe the person he’s talking to isn’t believing him or isn’t interested in that kind of love.

[Kowa comfort mi Le mo body mi Koyo burden mi ah I know you got eyes on money mi She say not really Ko te button mi ah Kowa comfort mi Le mo body mi Ko yo burden mi ah I know you got eyes on money mi She say not really Ko te button mi ah I know you got eyes on money mi]
Here, he’s asking for comfort and for someone to hold his body, saying he won’t be a burden. But then he says he knows they’ve got their eyes on his money. She denies it, saying “not really” and “don’t push my buttons.” This part repeats, emphasizing his suspicion that her interest might be financial, while she keeps denying it. It shows a conflict of trust and different priorities in the relationship.

[O mon ami, shoma bami yi I don’t care Shoma je dinner yi Shoma loyun funmi Moma je kobi]
He asks someone, “Do you love me, will you be with me?” and then says he doesn’t care. He then asks if she’ll eat dinner with him and if she’ll get pregnant for him, saying he won’t be a fool. These lines are a bit all over the place, showing a mix of wanting commitment and maybe a touch of desperation or confusion about what he wants.

[Anytime you carry tampon I know say that night no go transform But I … Want to let you know say anything I go provide You Dey try! Caramel body and ibadi like gorodom]
This is a pretty direct and personal line. He’s saying that when she’s on her period, he knows things won’t get intimate. But he still wants her to know that he’ll provide for her and that she’s trying. Then he compliments her “caramel body” and her “waist like gorodom,” which seems like a compliment on her figure. It’s a mix of practical observation and appreciation.

[Shomu shonko Farabale kori dollar gba lowo vado Ah’ o shey koko Getting agitated when you never say yes oo Do as you like Oskido]
He says “shomu shonko” and “farabale,” which might be slang or local expressions. Then he mentions waiting for dollars to come from someone named Vado. He says “ah, it’s serious” and that he’s getting agitated when she never says yes. The “Do as you like Oskido” at the end sounds like he’s giving up a bit and telling her to do whatever she wants.

[Money na water CP, nibo?! Kowa comfort mi Le mo body mi Ko yo burden mi ah I know you got eyes on money mi She say not really Ko te button mi ah Kowa comfort mi Le mo body mi Ko yo burden mi ah I know you got eyes on money mi She say not really Ko te button mi ah Kowa comfort mi Le mo body mi Ko yo burden mi ah I know you got eyes on money mi She say not really Ko te button mi ah Kowa comfort mi Ko yo burden mi I know you got eyes on]
He makes a statement comparing money to “water CP,” asking “where?!” which could mean money is essential or maybe hard to find. Then the chorus repeats again, with him asking for comfort and reassurance, saying he won’t be a burden, but still feeling like she’s after his money. She continues to deny it and tells him not to push her buttons. The repetition emphasizes his persistent doubt and her consistent denial. The song ends with him saying he knows she’s got her eyes on his money, without her denial this time, leaving the listener with a sense of his unresolved suspicion.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Lost song?
A. Lost song is sung by FOLA.

Q. Who wrote Lost lyrics?
A. Lost lyrics are penned by FOLA.

Q. Who has given the music of Lost song?
A. Lost music is composed and produced by FOLA.

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