M.I Abaga – The Front Door ft. Duncan Mighty Lyrics

Here is the official lyrics of The Front Door by Acknowledged Nigerian singer and talented songwriter, M.I Abaga featuring Duncan Mighty.

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M.I Abaga – The Front Door ft. Duncan Mighty Lyrics

[Intro]: Duncan Mighty
Ehh ehh ehh ehh
IniMighty
MI Incredible, come sign me on
An unbeatable, it’s a danceable
Uncountable

[Chorus]: Duncan Mighty
Odo
Odo open your door oh, odo
Odo give me your love oh, odo, odo
Odo open your love oh baby oh
Inimighty, Mr Incredible
Eh, eh, eh, eh, ah, ah
Ah ah

[Verse 1]: MI Abaga
Baby come I no go meet the front door
Wetin I gat to tell you no be long talk
I fit to pay salary to your bum short
What do you do my head e pass gunshot
Make I put my number on your devices

So that make I call you later maybe mile six
I been wan approach you
but I been dey shy since
And my voice no dey pеrform
e be like say na laryngitis
But whеn I sight you,
girl wanna wife you,
girl halla five children with you-you-you

I’m gonna buy new chair and
buy two gen and buy a white new Benz for you
And if you like food then when I cook then,
I’m gonna make your favorite soup
Baby I really mean it,
so no dey see me finish
As God is our witness, I like you

[Chorus]: Duncan Mighty
Odo
Odo open your door oh, odo
Odo give me your love oh, odo, odo
Odo open your love oh baby oh
Inimighty, Mr Incredible
Eh, eh, eh, eh, ah, ah
Ah ah

[Verse 2]: Duncan Mighty, MI Abaga
I no go lie, I no dey lie to you
You blow my mind oh,
You blow my mind girl
The way we ride out,
choose one, dollars or pounds
Make I take am fill up all your accounts
Make I send your mama something for house
We get money but we no dey announce

I know say that you get many toasters
But make you just start to
remove them form the roster
Tell the printer make e start to do our poster
And Duncan Mighty na im e do our vocal

[Chorus]: Duncan Mighty
Odo, Odo
Odo open your door oh, odo
Odo open your love oh baby oh
Inimighty, Mr Incredible
Eh, eh, eh, eh, ah, ah
Ah ah

[Outro]
This message is for those of use that
plans getting married as soon as possible
Please my dear brothers and sisters,
before you ever think of getting married,
ask yourself this question- Am I ready for this?

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FAQs About “The Front Door” by M.I Abaga featuring Duncan Mighty:

What does “Odo” mean in the chorus?

“Odo” is a word from Igbo and Akan languages meaning “love.” Duncan Mighty uses it in the hook—“Odo, Odo open your door oh”—to express affection and to beckon his lover, inviting her to open her heart (and door) to him.

What’s the significance of “meeting the front door”?

When M.I raps, “Baby come I no go meet the front door / Wetin I gat to tell you no be long talk,” he’s saying he won’t stand outside waiting. He has something important—likely emotional or romantic—to say and wants direct access to her heart and space.

Is it really about wedding proposals?

At the tail end of the song, Duncan Mighty advises couples to truly assess their readiness for marriage:

“This message is for those of us that plans getting married… ask yourself this question—Am I ready for this?”
So yes—it frames the song as more than flirtation; it touches on commitment and timing.

Does the song mention grand gestures?

Absolutely. M.I paints a lavish future:

  • Paying “salary to your bum short” (spoiling her)

  • Getting a “new chair and buy two gen and buy a white new Benz”

  • Cooking her favorite soup
    This shows his desire to provide materially and emotionally for the woman.

What’s the tone and theme overall?

The vibe is upbeat, romantic, and slightly playful—with Duncan Mighty’s melodic hook and M.I’s blend of humour and sincerity. It’s a mix of courtship, reassurance, and hints of commitment—culminating in a message about thinking seriously before marriage.

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