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‘Ali Go To School’ Steven Adeoye: Biography, Age, Education, Girlfriend, Net worth and More

Who is Steven Adeoye?

Steven Adeoye is a Nigerian singer, rapper, record producer and songwriter who came into the limelight after his song, ‘Ali’ became a social media sensation.

He has since then had a remixed with other trending artistes like Portable, the singer of Zazu.

Steven Adeoye Age, Education and Girlfriend

Adeoye’s date of birth is presently not publicly disclosed. Meanwhile, he started music at the age of 12. Like, details of his education and romantic relationship are not publicly disclosed.

Record label

He is currently not signed to any record label. He also confirmed this in an interview saying; ” I’m not a signed artist yet. I don’t know about tomorrow – anything can happen, but currently, I’m not signed yet. And being independent with a song a lot of people are listening to is sweet.”

Adeoye was able to produce his song ‘Ali’ with the help of his brother who is a producer.

ALSO READ: ‘Ali na Fool’: Reactions as EFCC rewrites ‘Ali Go To School’ lyrics

Steven’s take on cyberfraud ‘Yahoo Yahoo’

In an interview with The Record Media, he said; “It (Ali se yahoo) was going to let the song move better, but the message I was trying to pass in the song was you do whatever you can do just to be fine. You might be an Ali and your Ali might not do yahoo; your Ali might play Sportybet, your Ali might be a footballer, just do what you gotta do. 

And I was also trying to pass the message that school is important, but don’t think going to school will help you become richer. There are a lot of people who dropped out and are doing very well – in fact, mostly, the people we respect a lot. That was the message I was trying to deliver.

“Ali” was made in a rush and there wasn’t enough time to shuffle things around and consider words. It was after the song was released that I listened deeply to it – because I’m a musician and music critic – and I had to judge myself and I thought I should have moved things around, I even saw grammatical errors, but when a song like that is made you can’t expect it to be perfect. It was made in a rush and a lot of people were demanding it, so we just had to drop it.

Net worth

His net worth is not yet known but being the singer of a trending song, ‘Ali’, he is expected to be smiling to the bank.

Ali Go To School Lyrics

Jeje mi
Mon gbadun
Won fe pano cigar mi
Wonle mi
Won le bami
Ohun ani lan nani

Jeje mi
Mon gbadun
Won fe pano cigar mi
Wonle mi
Won le bami
Ohun ani lan nani

Ko kanye
I been heading to the top
Soon I will be on my way
You can buy my sneakers
But you no fit run my race
That’s the reason
I don’t compete my self to nobody
Nobody

Ongbele pawo aye

Ongbele pawo aye
If not celebration
You can never see me go outside
Moti gba control Ye
Tell the girls ewa Jo Hey
If not celebration
You can never see me go outside

Ali go to school
But Ali komowe
So Ali leave the school
Ali gbonole ooh
Ali buy lappy
Ali se yahoo
Ali make money
Now Ali dey happy

I wanna be like Ali
Kigboro ma sa mi
Just wanna make this money
Make my people happy

I wanna be like Ali
Kigboro ma sa mi
Just wanna make this money
Make my people happy

Jeje mi
Mon gbadun
Won fe pano cigar mi
Wonle mi
Won le bami
Ohun ani lan nani

Jeje mi
Mon gbadun
Won fe pano cigar mi
Wonle mi
Won le bami
Ohun ani lan nani

Ongbele pawo aye

Ongbele pawo aye
If not celebration
You can never see me go outside
Moti gba control Ye
Tell the girls ewa Jo Hey
If not celebration
You can never see me go outside

Live your best live
Don’t give a fuck what they gotta say
Making money in any means
Ya know I got bills to pay
If not money talk
Am not ready for the Conversation
Only time I talk is
When you talking about the paper

Ali go to school
But Ali komowe
So Ali leave the school
Ali gbonole ooh
Ali buy lappy
Ali se yahoo
Ali make money
Now Ali dey happy

I wanna be like Ali
Kigboro ma sa mi
Just wanna make this money
Make my people happy

I wanna be like Ali
Kigboro ma sa mi
Just wanna make this money
Make my people happy

I wanna be like
Ali
Ah Ah
Ali
I wanna be like

Lyrics credit: LyricsFind.


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