Best New Music: Omah Lay's "Understand" is a ... - NativeMag
: He opens with the line, "You don cut my weavon-on and dread ah," likening a lover's betrayal to the biblical story of Samson losing his strength after Delilah cut his hair.
: He laments giving his "last card" (last bit of money) and even introducing his best friend to a partner who ultimately betrayed him.
: The chorus, with its repetitive "I no fit understand," captures the sheer confusion and mental exhaustion that comes from a one-sided relationship. A Cinematic Vision
Released on July 8, 2021, by Omah Lay is a soulful exploration of heartbreak and betrayal that quickly became a fan favorite. Produced by his frequent collaborator Tempoe , the track blends R&B with Afropop, serving as Omah Lay's first solo release of that year and eventually appearing on his debut album, Boy Alone . The Story Behind the Song
"Understand" is deeply personal, with Omah Lay describing it as a "tough one to record". The lyrics paint a vivid picture of unrequited love and sacrifice:
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Best New Music: Omah Lay's "Understand" is a ... - NativeMag
: He opens with the line, "You don cut my weavon-on and dread ah," likening a lover's betrayal to the biblical story of Samson losing his strength after Delilah cut his hair. Omah Lay - Understand MP3
: He laments giving his "last card" (last bit of money) and even introducing his best friend to a partner who ultimately betrayed him. Best New Music: Omah Lay's "Understand" is a
: The chorus, with its repetitive "I no fit understand," captures the sheer confusion and mental exhaustion that comes from a one-sided relationship. A Cinematic Vision : The chorus, with its repetitive "I no
Released on July 8, 2021, by Omah Lay is a soulful exploration of heartbreak and betrayal that quickly became a fan favorite. Produced by his frequent collaborator Tempoe , the track blends R&B with Afropop, serving as Omah Lay's first solo release of that year and eventually appearing on his debut album, Boy Alone . The Story Behind the Song
"Understand" is deeply personal, with Omah Lay describing it as a "tough one to record". The lyrics paint a vivid picture of unrequited love and sacrifice: