Ekomama Lyrics [English Meaning] | Choisie Basolua

Choisie Basolua pens a heartfelt anthem in ‘Ekomama,’ collaborating with Groh Josué Israel and Yannick Zagba on the melody. The song opens with a reflection on childhood and the sacrifices of parents. It carries a mix of gratitude and spiritual devotion, blending personal history with a universal message.

Ekomama Lyrics [English Meaning] | Choisie Basolua
Released: February 9, 2025

Ekomama

Choisie Basolua

Lyricist
Choisie Basolua, Groh Josué Israel
Composer
Choisie Basolua, Groh Josué Israel, Yannick Zagba

Ekomama Meaning & Lyrics (Choisie Basolua)

The songwriter mentions dry bread and luxury cars to highlight the contrast between earthly and heavenly priorities. One line stands out: ‘What’s the point of success and all the glory, if I don’t have a place waiting for me in heaven?’ It’s a reminder to seek faith over material gains.

Banda Bomwana Na Nga Kino Mokolo Ya Lelo OyoFrom the time I was a child until this very day,
Namona Te Moyenge Akelela Eloba N’ango DavidI haven’t seen the righteous ones left in need, just as David said.
Mwana Oyo Akufela BabotiThis child whose parents sacrificed everything,
Obokoli Okolisi Lelo Akomi Pe Motoyou’ve raised and nurtured him until he’s finally become a man.
Ba Mbala Mingi Olakisa NgaYou’ve shown me so many times
Que Epayi Na Yo Impossibilité Ezalaka Tethat with you, nothing’s ever impossible.
Litomba Nini Nabungisa BonzambeWhat would I gain if I lost my faith in God
Nawelela Biloko Ya Mokili Oyo Obombeli Nga Dans Le Futurby rushing for worldly things you’ve already set aside for my future?
Eh EhEh, eh.
Oui Le Monde Me Présente Se RéalitéYes, the world shows me its reality,
Mais En Vrai Ce N’est Pas La Véritébut honestly, that isn’t the real truth.
Le Plus Important Na Batela BonzambeThe most important thing is that I keep my faith.
Yango Nde Oyebisi Nga Naluka En PremierThat’s exactly what you told me to seek first.
A Quoi Sert De Gagner Tout Ce MondeWhat’s the point of winning this whole world
Et À La Fin De Perdre Ma Couronneonly to lose my crown in the end?
A Quoi Sert Les Succès Et La GloireWhat’s the point of success and all the glory,
Et Au Ciel De Ne Pas Avoir De Placeif I don’t have a place waiting for me in heaven?
Le Plus Important Pour Moi Dans Ma Vie YaweThe most important thing in my life, Lord,
Kombo Na Nga Ekomamais that my name is written down.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Le Plus Important Kombo Na Nga EkomamaThe most important thing is that my name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Oui L’essentiel Kombo Na Nga EkomamaYes, the main thing is that my name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Nandimi Lipa Ya KokawukaI’m okay with eating dry bread,
Kasi Nabatela Bonzambeas long as I keep my faith in God.
Nandimi Nazanga Na Nga NionsoI’m fine with having nothing at all,
Kasi Na Lola Nazua Ya Motuyaso long as I gain what’s precious in heaven.
Kokende Ba Poto Komata Mituka PetoGoing abroad or driving luxury cars
Eza N’ango Mabe Te Kasi Naluka Yo En Primoisn’t bad, but I’ll seek you first.
Kolata Chanel Yohji YamamotoWearing Chanel or Yohji Yamamoto
Likambo Te Mabe Nde Ekosuka Na Motois fine, but it’ll all end in the fire.
Eh Eh EhEh, eh, eh.
Kombo Na Nga EkomamaMy name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Le Plus Important Kombo Na Nga EkomamaThe most important thing is that my name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Oui L’essentiel Kombo Na Nga EkomamaYes, the main thing is that my name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Kombo Na Nga EkomamaMy name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.
Le Plus Important Kombo Na Nga EkomamaThe most important thing is that my name is written.
Kombo Na Nga Ekomama Kuna Na LolaMy name is written there in heaven.

Ekomama Music Video

The lyrics of ‘Ekomama’ emphasize faith and eternal rewards over worldly achievements. ‘Ekomama’ by Choisie Basolua delivers a touching blend of personal reflection and spiritual conviction.