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“WITH YOU” BY DAVIDO & OMAH LAY: A Love Song or a Cry for Help?

“WITH YOU” BY DAVIDO & OMAH LAY: A Love Song or a Cry for Help?

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
11 months ago
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In the world of Nigerian music, Davido is the charming hitmaker who always finds a way to get us dancing, and Omah Lay? He’s the emotional poet who sings like he’s been through heartbreaks even he doesn’t fully understand. So, when these two came together for a track like “With You,” fans expected fireworks—and they got it.

But beneath the beautiful melodies and TikTok-worthy lines, lies a song drenched in dependency, obsession, vulnerability, and just a dash of questionable romantic tension. In this piece, I won’t just gist you—I’ll drop the full lyrics, and then walk you through what they really mean.

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  • FULL LYRICS: “WITH YOU” – DAVIDO FT. OMAH LAY
  • NOW, LET’S BREAK IT ALL DOWN: BAR BY BAR
    • ANALYSIS:
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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE: IS THIS REALLY LOVE?
  • MY FINAL THOUGHTS – AND I NEED YOURS TOO

FULL LYRICS: “WITH YOU” – DAVIDO FT. OMAH LAY

[Intro: Omah Lay]

Oh

Mad

Ooh

Ooh

Ooh

Ooh

“WITH YOU” BY DAVIDO & OMAH LAY: A Love Song or a Cry for Help?
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[Verse 1: Omah Lay]

Baby, the weather

Is getting cold

Cold inside

Double sweater

I am young

Ordinary

Paranoid

I can’t picture this world, without you in my life, oh

Baby (Ooh)

“WITH YOU” BY DAVIDO & OMAH LAY: A Love Song or a Cry for Help?
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[Verse 2: Davido]

My love, my love, my love

My love, my love, my love

Sweet Fanta Diallo

I no fi forget you

Ebezenah ebezenah

Uzobu zobu, oh (Yeah)

If I speak English, oh-oh

Cho-cho-cho, no working

I no wan punish, woah, woah

I wantu punish you, idiarabanko

If you see my baby, you go shut up, oh, Idiarabanko

Omoge too fine, no be makeup, oh

O ya baby, lay down, oh

Finish work for me, oh

Oh, tomato

Put that thing back, oh (Yeah)

Ah, baby

 

[Outro: Omah Lay & Davido]

Ooh

Baby, baby, baby

Ooh

Baby, baby, baby

Oh, na, na

Ooh

My love, my love, my love

Baby, oh

 

NOW, LET’S BREAK IT ALL DOWN: BAR BY BAR

“Baby, the weather / Is getting cold / Cold inside / Double sweater”

ANALYSIS:

This is Omah Lay at his best—emotional, vulnerable, metaphorical. He’s not just saying he misses her; he’s saying that her absence has made his soul cold. “Double sweater” isn’t about fashion. It’s emotional insulation.

My take? This hits, but it also shows just how fragile his sense of comfort is without her.

“I am young / Ordinary / Paranoid”

ANALYSIS:

This line makes you pause. Omah is literally baring his insecurities—he doesn’t see himself as special without her, and he’s afraid. Some might call that honesty. Others? Emotional instability dressed as vulnerability.

Let’s be honest: This line would hit differently if it came from a girl—many would say it’s a red flag. So why do we accept it from guys like Omah Lay?

“I can’t picture this world, without you in my life”

ANALYSIS:

Classic romantic line—or so we thought. But think deeper. If you can’t imagine life without someone, that’s not love, that’s dependence.

Is it sweet or scary? That’s the real debate.

“Sweet Fanta Diallo / I no fit forget you”

ANALYSIS:

Davido enters with his usual flavor. “Sweet Fanta Diallo” is a throwback to classic Afrobeats metaphors—comparing a woman to a soft drink. It’s playful, sure. But…

Should we still be calling women ‘sweet’ like snacks in 2025? Maybe it’s time for better compliments.

“If I speak English / Cho-cho-cho no working”

ANALYSIS:

Translation: Words fail him. He’s too overwhelmed by her beauty to even express himself properly. It’s cute, but also telling—she has a hold on him that leaves him speechless.

But again, is that deep admiration or just obsession wrapped in confusion?

“I no wan punish / I want to punish you, idiarabanko”

ANALYSIS:

Okay, let’s address this line because it got tongues wagging. What does he mean by “punish”? In the streets, it could mean teasing, seducing, dominating—something playful. But in 2025, with conversations around emotional and physical boundaries more sensitive than ever, this line can feel uncomfortable and problematic.

My opinion? Davido should’ve worded this differently. It’s too risky. Playful or not, some fans won’t let this slide.

“Omoge too fine, no be makeup”

ANALYSIS:

Flattery 101. He’s praising her natural beauty. Simple and sweet. A breath of fresh air in a song filled with intense emotions.

“O ya baby, lay down / Finish work for me”

ANALYSIS:

This is where it gets sexually suggestive. The vibe turns intimate, fast. Davido is hinting at bedroom action, but it’s masked behind laid-back slang. Some will call it seductive. Others might say it’s just another way Nigerian men reduce emotional love to physical satisfaction.

Are we wrong to ask for deeper, more respectful expressions of intimacy in music?

THE BIGGER PICTURE: IS THIS REALLY LOVE?

“With You” is a masterclass in how music can sound romantic but feel emotionally complicated. The production is smooth, the vocals are gold, and the melody is addictive. But the lyrics? They’re layered with meaning—some of it beautiful, some of it troubling.

This song tells the story of two men longing, missing, needing a woman so much that their identities start to fade without her.

And as sweet as that sounds, here’s the million-naira question:

Is it love… or is it obsession?

MY FINAL THOUGHTS – AND I NEED YOURS TOO

I think “With You” is a sonic hit—but an emotional risk. It showcases how deep male vulnerability in Afrobeats is growing. But it also reminds us that there’s a thin line between being in love and being lost in someone.

What about you?

  • Do you think Omah Lay went too far with his vulnerability?
  • Was Davido’s “punish you” line playful or problematic?
  • Is this your ideal type of love—or a warning to run?

Let’s talk in the comments,

Because this isn’t just music—it’s a mirror.

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Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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