The core message of "O ye ka dupe" is one of profound gratitude to God for protection through life's storms. The lyrics describe a person reflecting on their journey—recognizing that while "the thunder came" (), "the wind blew" ( Ategun fe ), and "the storm came," it did not "swallow them up" ( Iji ja ko gbe wa lo ).
It serves as a spiritual reminder to remain grateful regardless of current situations, emphasizing that one's current standing is due to divine grace rather than personal effort.
"O ye ka dupe" (often written as ) is a renowned Yoruba gospel anthem that translates to "We Ought to Be Grateful". The song is widely celebrated in Nigeria as a timeless hymn of thanksgiving, frequently performed by choirs, soloists, and instrumentalists across various Christian denominations. The Meaning and Message of Oye Kadupe
While the song is a traditional anthem, several contemporary artists and groups have released popular recordings: