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Since you asked to "come up with a paper," I will interpret this as a request for a short analytical or explanatory paper on the cultural and lyrical significance of that phrase in Mohbad's music. Metaphors of Overflow: Analyzing Scarcity and Excess in Mohbad’s “Water” and the “Full Bucket” Lyric

Water often signifies melancholy in Nigerian street slang (“water dey my eyes”). A “full bucket” of water implies a person who has cried so much that no more sorrow can be contained. Mohbad’s delivery—plaintive yet defiant—suggests that reaching a “full bucket” is a breaking point, after which an artist must either drown or pour the water out as art. download mohbad water full bucket

In the song, Mohbad sings: “Water dey inside bucket / My pocket no fit carry last last” (paraphrased from memory; the actual lyric plays on water as a symbol of tears or effort). The “full bucket” represents accumulated struggle—every tear, every drop of sweat from menial labor. When the bucket is full, it is either a moment of relief (harvest) or a risk of spilling (loss). Since you asked to "come up with a