We Bad From The Roots (Tokemebwa) Ft Dj Omah Fx – Shon Wyz MP3 Download
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April 19, 2026
We Bad From The Roots (Tokemebwa)
Shon Wyz
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WE BAD FROM THE ROOTS (TOKEMEBWA) LYRICS BY SHON WYZ & DJ OMAH FX
Lwaki olengeza bakukubo nga balikukina?
Ye lwaki weniga webatakubona
Lwaki o reporting emirimo jebatakutuma
Eh ye lwaki wekoza ebitutanumira
Lwaki wekubya emizimu nga tokidi
Kukyalo kuliku abaniga boteidi
DESCRIPTION:
“We Bad From the Roots (Tokemebwa)” by Shon Wyz featuring DJ Omah FX carries a bold message wrapped in a dancehall-influenced vibe.
The song calls out fake behavior—people pretending, forcing things, and trying to fit where they don’t belong. Those opening lines hit directly, questioning why someone acts differently just to impress or be accepted. It’s more like a warning: stay real, don’t overdo what’s not yours.
Shon Wyz delivers it with confidence, making the message feel like street advice rather than just lyrics. DJ Omah FX adds that extra presence, keeping the energy up and giving the track a fuller feel.
“Tokemebwa” (don’t bend yourself or don't be tempted) becomes the main idea—be original, stay grounded, and don’t lose yourself trying to match others.
It’s a track that speaks straight—no filters, just real talk mixed with vibe.
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We Bad From The Roots (Tokemebwa)
Shon Wyz
WE BAD FROM THE ROOTS (TOKEMEBWA) LYRICS BY SHON WYZ & DJ OMAH FX
Lwaki olengeza bakukubo nga balikukina?
Ye lwaki weniga webatakubona
Lwaki o reporting emirimo jebatakutuma
Eh ye lwaki wekoza ebitutanumira
Lwaki wekubya emizimu nga tokidi
Kukyalo kuliku abaniga boteidi
DESCRIPTION:
“We Bad From the Roots (Tokemebwa)” by Shon Wyz featuring DJ Omah FX carries a bold message wrapped in a dancehall-influenced vibe.
The song calls out fake behavior—people pretending, forcing things, and trying to fit where they don’t belong. Those opening lines hit directly, questioning why someone acts differently just to impress or be accepted. It’s more like a warning: stay real, don’t overdo what’s not yours.
Shon Wyz delivers it with confidence, making the message feel like street advice rather than just lyrics. DJ Omah FX adds that extra presence, keeping the energy up and giving the track a fuller feel.
“Tokemebwa” (don’t bend yourself or don't be tempted) becomes the main idea—be original, stay grounded, and don’t lose yourself trying to match others.
It’s a track that speaks straight—no filters, just real talk mixed with vibe.
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