(+Lyrics + meaning + translation) Music review: Ko Por Ke “KPK” (Marlians Ajinomoto/Imole ) by Mohbad and Rexxie

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lyrics, meaning and translation of the song ko por ke, kpk, ajinomoto by mohbad
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“Ko Por Ke?” is a Yoruba word in Nigeria that translated to “Isn’t it much?.”

KPK is a song by Mohbad who is currently signed to Naira Marley’s record label, “Marlians.”

Honestly, I don’t know why people like this song in particular.

Whenever this song is played on my street, everyone goes frenzy and wild.

By the way, I don’t know what Mohbad has with this letter K. This is because he has a lot of songs that start with the letter “K,” and they are always hits. Talk of Kayamata, KPK, Komajemsun, and so on.  

What is the song Ko Por Ke “KPK” (Marlians Ajinomoto/Imole ) by Mohbad and Rexxie

The artist in this song talks about having—

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Lyrics to Ko Por Ke “KPK” (Marlians Ajinomoto/Imole ) by Mohbad and Rexxie

Intro

 Yo! Marlians

 One

 Imole (Light)

 Yo Rexxie on dis one

Talo so pe ko por ke ( Who said it is not much?)

 Opp o por pa (it is so much; it is so much)

 Opg o por gan (It is so much; it is so much)

Yo

Talo so pe ko por ke ( Who said it is not much?)

Opp o por pa (it is so much; it is so much)

Opg o por gan (It is so much; it is so much)

Awon omo ajinomoto aji gba wire (Those prostitutes, those internet fraudsters) 

Awon omo mi choko choko; choko choko (Those ladies that are high/flirt)

Awon omo ajinomoto aji gba wire (Those prostitutes, those internet fraudsters) 

Awon omo mi choko choko; choko choko (Those ladies that are high/flirt)

Talo so pe ko por ke ( Who said it is not much?)

 Opp o por pa (it is so much; it is so much)

 Opg o por gan (It is so much; it is so much)

Talo so pe ko por ke ( Who said it is not much?)

 Opp o por pa (it is so much; it is so much)

 Opg o por gan (It is so much; it is so much)

Awon omo ajinomoto aji gba wire (Those prostitutes, those internet fraudsters) 

Awon omo mi choko choko; choko choko (Those ladies that are high/flirt)

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