Tope Alabi - Logan Ti Ode Lyrics

Lyrics


Emi mo oun oju mi tiri
Mo mo oun eti mi ti gbo
Mo oun oju mi tiri
Mo mo oun eti mi ti gbo
Logan to gbo iro Ayo re o Olugbala
Aiye mi le to
Logan to gbo iro Ayo re o Olugbala
Aiye mi le to

Mo mo oun aiye ma ti wi
Mo mo oun eyan ma ti so
Won ti pe wa ni agan ri
Boya won ti pewa lo’olosi ri
Sugbon, logan ti o de o Olugbala, laye mi le to
Sugbon, Logan ti o de o Olugbala, aye e le to

Aye to ti daru tele tele o
(logan ti o de)
Oro ti eniyan ti fi s’alufani re
(logan ti o de )
Oro ti ko dara ta ti so si o
(logan ti o de )
Oruko ti kin se tire ta ti pe o
(logan ti o de )
Ani logan ti o de o Olugbala aye e le to
Logan ti o de o Olugbala, aye e le to
Logan ti Jesu de o Olugbala, l’aye e le to

Ko s’oruko t’aye o le pe ni
wa ma peni l’agan l’ona gbo gbo
Bo ba lowo lowo agan ni, bo ba bi mo o agan ni
Bo ba tegba ko dagba agan lo je
sugbon logan ti o de, sope logan ti o de
Ani logan ti o de, lesekese, logan ti o de
Ahah, logan ti o de o Olugbala, l’aye e le to
Logan ti o de o Olugbala, l’aye e le to
Instantly lo’n je be
bo se n debe, won de yi oruko pada

Logan ti o de, eheheh logan ti o de
eyin ta pe l’agan e ma so wi pe, logan ti o de
Awon ta ti fi oruko aburu pe ni’le won yi
(logan ti o de )
Ani logan ti o de o Olugbala,( l’aye mi le to )
Logan ti o de o Olugbala, (l’aye mi le to )
Ani eheh, logan ti o de o Olugbala, (l’aye mi le to )
Ani, logan ti o de o aseda, (l’aye mi le to )
Ani, logan ti o de o Olorun o, (l’aye mi le to )
Irawo owuro omo
ary yo sinu oro mi, (l’aye mi le to)
Ah, alagbara ni Shiloh loba ran ti mi si rere,( l’aye mi le to)
Enu mi wa kun fu eri o gbogbo,( l’aye mi le to)
Aye mi gba iyipada otun o logan to de,( l’aye mi le to)
Aye mi ba leto l’ota ba wo Iran mi, (l’aye mi le to)
Aye mi le to lo ta bawo Iran mi, (l’aye mi le to)
Ota kaworo, enu won gbe tan lori oju kan, (l’aye mi le to)
Ahah, logan ti o de o Olugbala,( l’aye mi le to)

Thank you Lord Jesus for all that you are

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Tope Alabi-LOGAN TI ODE ft. TY Bello and George (Spontaneous Song)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Tope Alabi's "Logan Ti Ode" (ft. TY Bello and George), released in 2018, is a powerful, spontaneous declaration of God's transformative power, aptly captured in its title which translates to "The Moment He Arrived." This song is not merely a musical piece; it's a profound testimony, an unfolding narrative of redemption and restoration that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the hand of God in their life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of past struggles – the sting of harsh words, the weight of societal judgment, and the barrenness of circumstances that seemed unchangeable. Alabi powerfully articulates a collective experience of being labeled, dismissed, and deemed as barren or lacking, referencing the sorrowful pronouncements that often echo in human discourse, like those experienced by Sarah in Genesis who was barren for many years, or Hannah who wept bitterly before God in 1 Samuel 1. The song emphasizes that before the divine intervention, life was indeed chaotic and marked by the negativity and pronouncements of others.

However, the pivotal theme of "Logan Ti Ode" is the radical, instant shift that occurs when Jesus enters the scene. The repetition of "Logan ti o de" underscores the singular importance of this divine arrival. This isn't a gradual improvement; it's an immediate renaming, a profound alteration of destiny and identity. The lyrics beautifully capture this, stating that upon His arrival, even those who previously spoke ill or gave derogatory names are silenced, their words rendered powerless. This echoes the prophetic promise in Isaiah 61:7, where God promises to give double honor in place of shame, and in Zechariah 3:3-4, where Joshua the high priest, clad in filthy garments, is clothed with pure garments, symbolizing a change of state and identity. Alabi highlights that before Jesus, people might have been called barren, regardless of their possessions or progeny, but the arrival of the Savior instantly rectifies this. The song celebrates how Jesus, the "Mighty One," the "Star of the Morning," and the "All-Powerful God," brings immediate restoration and turns things around. It’s a vivid illustration of Jesus’s own words in Matthew 11:28, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest,” and the transformative power of embracing Him, as seen in 2 Corinthians 5:17: "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" The song’s profound message lies in its unshakeable assurance that the moment Jesus steps into a situation, lives are not just improved, they are made "le to" – meaning they become good, right, and abundant, fulfilling the promise of a life that overflows with His grace and truth.

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