'Benefit,' the latest studio release by the talented Nigerian musician T.I Blaze, is gaining a lot of attention.
The song's central theme is that he refuses to prescribe job attendance as a prerequisite to success. Also, he encouraged hustlers to keep doing their best work without expecting praise. This time around, they got their hands on a copy of "Benefit," a track on the newest album by T.I Blaze, a phenomenal Nigerian songwriter.
The CD "El Major," which features the song "Benefit," has been well received. After shooting to fame with the single "Sometimes" and its remix featuring Olamide, T.I. Blaze has consistently delivered pleasurable and uplifting music to streaming services. It was a no-brainer to collaborate with a plethora of amazing artists on the record since it gives the whole thing a fantastical quality.
Some of today's most talented musicians, like Camidoh, BackRoad Gee, FAVE, LadiPoe, Skiibii, and Bella Shmurda, have contributed to "El Major," an album containing 13 outstanding studio songs. The Afro-beat tune would be a huge smash to dance to over the holiday season and has a lot of potential.
Some memorable lines from "Benefit" are:
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You no get benefit, bro, but you still dey gara
How we suppose to know ya past, if e no be human, bruh
Come, make you dey work, you go follow woman into Kafansha
And, when they ask you go work, won ni “ko d′agbaya”
Dem no dey tell person to work oh (ah-ah, yeah)
Dem no dey tell person, suffer dey somewhere dey hide (hide, ah)
Dem no dey tell person to work oh (work oh)
Dem no dey tell person, suffer dey somewhere dey hide
