Flavour - Big Baller Lyrics

Big Baller Lyrics

Now you know Now you know If you know you know The big ballers in town Now you know Now you know Ebelebe ga-egbu Fa ga-ekwete na o na-eme Ye eee Agba baller How much is money?Balling Balling Premium or nothing Now you know Now you know Ebelebe ga-egbu Fa ga-ekwete na o na-eme e Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Undefeated Undisputed Unopposed Luxury or nothing Money is talking Money is talking Blessings on blessings Fa ga-ekwete na o na-eme eh Agba baller How much is money?Balling Balling Premium or nothing Now you know Now you know Ebelebe ga-egbu Fa ga-ekwete na o na-eme e Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo Ayagaya igirigi Ayagaya mkpomkpo


Flavour - Big Baller (Official Video)

Big Baller Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Flavour's song "Big Baller" was released alongside its official music video on January 26, 2024. The video's release provided a visual accompaniment to the track, illustrating the themes presented in the lyrics.

The song centers on themes of wealth, success, and status. Phrases like "Big ballers," "Balling Balling," "Premium or nothing," and "Luxury or nothing" underscore a focus on opulence and high living. The lyrics also convey a sense of dominance and achievement, using terms such as "Undefeated," "Undisputed," and "Unopposed." The repetition of "Money is talking" reinforces the idea of material prosperity as a signifier of influence. An important element is the recurring line "Blessings on blessings," which suggests that this success is viewed not just as earned but also as divinely favored. The Igbo phrase "Fa ga-ekwete na o na-eme" translates to "They will agree that it is happening," implying a level of undeniable success that commands acknowledgement from others.

Themes of blessing and prosperity present in the song can be related to scripture verses that speak on divine favor and abundance. For instance, Proverbs 10:22 states, "The blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and he adds no sorrow with it." This verse connects wealth directly to God's blessing. Another relevant scripture is Deuteronomy 28:12, which speaks of the Lord opening "his rich treasury, the heavens" and blessing "all the work of your hands," suggesting divine provision and prosperity. These verses align with the song's perspective that the described success is rooted in blessings.

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