: The word Mímọ́ translates to "Holy" in Yoruba. The lyrics emphasize the uniqueness and omnipotence of God, using metaphors like Ooba (King) to describe His supremacy.

The medley is an intensive "cry of the heart" that focuses on deep reverence for the divine.

: It includes spiritual confessions such as Imole to tan sinu okunkun mi ("The light that shines in my darkness") and Iwo nikan ni Ooba ("You alone are King"). Performance & Available Versions

: Fans can find detailed English translations and lyric breakdowns on sites like Musixmatch to better understand the deep Yoruba metaphors.

While the original version appeared in 2009, several other renditions exist for streaming and download on platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud :

: A popular 9-minute live performance was recorded at Terra Kulture in Lagos during her ÌRÌ album concert and released as part of the ÌRÌ (The Album Live) project.