Aaaahh aaaahh
Yeeyeeeh yeeh
Aaaah…. Eleeeh
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Country records
Carolina give me fever
Your body make me wanna shiver eeh
I see your pictures all over twitter
Baby you look so familiar
When you whine in the club
Running around
Do your make money count
You go make a bad man go to the bank
Eeeh empty account
Oya yaah ah never leave me alone
Baby girl never leave my life ooh
Everywhere you go
Anywhere you go
If you change you go break my heart
Baby yooh baby yoo
Would you ever consider me baby yoo
I go change your life ooh baby yoo
Nzaguha urukundo baby bigucange
Put me on your calendar
Baby love you’re my agenda
I’ll take you to Kigali
Dukule wali yeah
I go show you my people
Dance with my people
I go show you my people
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
(Oh yeeeh yeeah yeah)
Girl you go shine every day
Every day I go make your day
I’ll make you priority
Nkwereke ko ari njyewe muti
Early morning I be your cover
This love never be over
Your matter go be my struggle
I go show you Lavida loca
Put me on your calendar
Baby love you’re my agenda
I’ll take you to Kigali
Dukule wali yeah
I go show you my people
Dance with my people
I go show you my people
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Ahaah yiii yiii eeeh
Guma guma guma
Ahaah yiii yiii eeeh
Guma guma guma
Ahaah yiii yiii eeeh
Guma guma guma
I go show you my people
Dance with my people
I go show you my people
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Don’t let me down
Oya I got you
Put me on your calendar
Baby lover you’re my agenda
Put me on your calendar
Baby lover you’re my agenda
Carolina
Carolina Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
Meddy's song "Carolina" is a vibrant declaration of intense affection and commitment, centered around the titular figure. The lyrics paint a picture of a captivating woman who has deeply affected the singer, inspiring feelings of fever and physical reaction. The repeated refrain, "Don't let me down / Oya I got you," serves as a foundational promise of mutual support and reliability within the burgeoning or existing relationship, setting a tone of reassurance and dependence.
The song elaborates on the singer's adoration, describing Carolina's alluring presence both online ("pictures all over twitter") and in person, highlighting the powerful impact she has on him. He speaks of her influence being so strong it could drive a man to financial extremes, albeit hyperbolically. This initial praise quickly transitions into heartfelt pleas for her to stay ("never leave me alone," "never leave my life") and an expression of vulnerability, fearing heartbreak if she were to change.
Further into the track, the singer makes significant vows and invites Carolina into his world. He promises to change her life and offer a profound love, incorporating Kinyarwanda phrases like "Nzaguha urukundo baby bigucange," which translates to "I will give you love that will amaze you, baby." He elevates her importance by stating she is his "calendar" and "agenda," signifying that his time and priorities revolve around her. A significant part of his commitment includes bringing her to Kigali, his home city, to meet and dance with his people, symbolizing a deep desire for integration and sharing his cultural roots with her. Phrases like "Dukule wali yeah" suggest a wish to grow together or build a life there.
The dedication continues with promises to make her shine daily and prioritize her above all else, using the Kinyarwanda phrase "Nkwereke ko ari njyewe muti," meaning "Let me show you that I am the remedy/solution." He pledges unwavering support, stating their love will never end and her concerns will become his struggles, promising to show her a vibrant, exciting life ("Lavida loca"). The insistent repetition of "Put me on your calendar / Baby love you're my agenda" towards the end reinforces his desire to be a central, indispensable part of her life. The repeated Kinyarwanda interjection "Guma guma," meaning "stay stay," emphasizes his fervent wish for her to remain by his side. Released on December 10, 2020, the song arrived during a period when music provided connection and escape, adding a layer of resonance to its themes of devotion and shared experiences.