This is the solfa notation of “Olo mi” by Tosin Martins. The old skool love song is ever green in our ears. And we always love to listen to it. Now, you can play it on your musical instrument. Saxophonist, guitarist, trumpeters and all solo instrumentlist would find it really hepful.
Note that if the solfa does not sound correct, try to use the lower note. In the sense that if higher octave doh does not sound right, replace it with the lower octave doh.
This is the lyrics of the song below:
Olo mi, oni’temi Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o, sa lada ni
Lola Oluwa, ko sohun ti o ya wa
Olo mi, oni’temi Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o lada tori eni
L’ola Oluwa, ko sohun tio yawa
Verse
Morohun to’dun, Morenikeji mi
Giri giri lo n se mi
There’re butterflies in my belly
Kori Kosun Koje Komu
E ma bawi O
Oro ife laiye, bi adanwo ni
Iru omo ti mo fe, Won mbe lara re
Babi gb’oruko mi, O ba elewa mu
Mofe ba e d’arugbo, Mofe ba e dale
Iwo ni mo fe ma jiri
L’ojojumo aiye mi
Chorus
Olo mi, oni’temi
Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o, sa lada ni
Lola Oluwa, ko sohun ti o ya wa
Eh! Olo mi, oni’temi Ore mi, ololufe
Oju kan o sa lada ni (lada tori eni)
L’ola Oluwa, ko sohun tio yawa
Verse 2
I’ve found a good thing
Favor from above
I’ve got that feeling
That’s in a touch of love
After so long, ebun ife wa miri
Now that you’re here,
I see the difference so clear
You are the spark that brightens up my world
I’m going to give this all I know
To keep you as my own.
Ntori, mo fe ba e darugbo, eh!
Mo fe ba e dale
Iwo ni fo ma ji’ri
Lojojumo Aiye mi
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