M.I Abaga – Bigger Lyrics

Here is the official lyrics of Bigger by Outstanding Nigerian singer and talented songwriter, M.I Abaga featuring Olamide & Nas.

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M.I Abaga – Bigger Lyrics

[Intro]: MI Abaga
Yeah
I know you hear it all the time but
But this, this is history right here
Hmm
Yeah

[Verse 1]: MI Abaga
Bigger you I pray as I become bigger me
What’s the limit my G, hmm, infinity
Many steps to take on when you’re a centipede
Many feats you’ll accomplish letting the spirit lead
It’s me and gods son on the track, the trinity
Stay sharp go for the next, the killing team
Stay dark while the bigger picture’s developing
‘Cause every ring has the condition that you begin
Exhale and set sail the brave traveller
One shot I got Nas the same caliber
Hit Baddo like “Yo, whadup ma nigga?”
This shits above us just like Canada
This is for the kid within listening
People who have talent, have discipline
My vision it gets bigger with time
If I ever rest shit I gave you mouth just to clown

[Chorus]: Olamide
Oju pipon kole like cigar
You no dey see when I dey kneel down
Dey beg baba make I dey bigger
When I got bigger, problems got bigger
Money and fame e sweet and bitter
Strings dey attach to am like guitar
But we dey run the street like cheetah
My dreams got bigger and I’m still getting bigger eh eh

[Post-Chorus]: Olamide
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh

[Verse 2]: Nas
There’s no draining of the swamp
My trajectory gon’ be different from the start
I’m an alligator salivating at your heart
Leaving teeth marks in your soul allen car
My street smart on code, watch the plot unfold
Getting stronger everyday sometime I think I’m cloned
How sick of my special rhyme richer prouder Nas
Sniffing different sound, bridging minds
It’s none of y’all business
Just witness my flaws, compared to yours
You’re the cleanest man keep the big straps in these draws
Keep the broad on my car, heavy chain I got on
Got to look for ways to keep my next straight don
Practice downism
The horror like brando, apocalypse now
Jared you understand it, showing Griffith some sound, she like bryan leave the prayer man

[Chorus]: Olamide
Oju pipon kole like cigar
You no dey see when I dey kneel down
Dey beg baba make I dey bigger
When I got bigger, problems got bigger
Money and fame e sweet and bitter
Strings dey attach to am like guitar
But we dey run the street like cheetah
My dreams got bigger and I’m still getting bigger eh eh

[Post-Chorus]: Olamide
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh
Number one, number one
Everywhere wey you know awa ni number one
Ogogo loba eiye, kinihun loba eran
Number one, number one oh

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FAQs About M.I Abaga’s “Bigger” (featuring Olamide & Nas):

What is the song “Bigger” about?

“Bigger” delves into themes of legacy, success, and the weight of greatness. M.I reflects on achieving more than fame—creating impact—while Nas and Olamide bring their own global and street credibility to the narrative. It’s a triumphant anthem about growth and influence—highlighted in reviews by Uzoma Ihejirika and Grace Hans‑Bello as “meditative” and exploring “success and its complexities”.

Who produced “Bigger” and where does it appear?

“Bigger” is the third single from M.I’s fifth studio album, The Guy, released on August 19, 2022. The production was a collaboration between M.I himself and the late BeatsByJayy—known for their atmospheric, boom-bap influenced sound featured throughout the album.

What significance do Nas and Olamide add to the track?

Including Nas, a legendary New York lyricist, elevates the song’s international hip-hop stature and amplifies its introspective themes. Adding Olamide, a titan in Nigerian rap, grounds it firmly in the local scene. Their combined presence symbolizes unity across hip-hop spectrums—from Lagos streets to Queens bridges.

Are there any standout lyrics or lines in M.I’s verse?

M.I delivers layered, chess-like lyricism—full of punchlines that showcase his depth and lyrical prowess. Critics, including “Doctor” on Instablog9ja, lauded his wordplay as genius, saying he “play chess with [the lyrics]”. His verses are introspective and self-aware, building on a legacy he’s consciously forging.

How does “Bigger” fit into M.I Abaga’s discography?

Bigger” marks a peak in M.I’s growth arc, combining his early lyrical grit with a polished vision. Coming off works like “Yxng Dxnzl” (2018) and “Judah” (2020), the track exemplifies his continual maturation—culminating in “The Guy,” which stands as a testament to his evolution from Nigerian hip-hop pioneer to global cultural influencer

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