These videos provide further breakdowns of the lyrics and the personal events that inspired the song:
By singing "You don’t need me in your soap opera," he asserts his desire to distance himself from orchestrated public scandal and false narratives. Cultural Wordplay
The song subtly addresses the 2017 investigation into the death of his friend Tagbo and the media storm that followed. Davido - FIA
The chorus—"I love you, no mean say, if you say make I put one hand for fia"—explicitly states that while he loves her, he will not self-destruct or go to extreme, harmful lengths to prove it.
This part often includes nostalgic terms. "Suku shaker" and "I a shoemaker" refer to old terms or jokes about someone struggling to walk in new, high-heeled shoes. These videos provide further breakdowns of the lyrics
Released in 2017 during a peak period for Davido , is often seen as a departure from his usual celebratory themes, offering a raw, emotional response to personal turmoil and legal drama. The Core Conflict: Love vs. Materialism
At its heart, "FIA" is about the breaking point of a relationship where love has been overshadowed by financial demands. This part often includes nostalgic terms
The bridge features traditional Nigerian slang and playful references that ground the song's emotional weight in a vibrant Afrobeats rhythm: