T.I Blaze, a brilliant songwriter and an excellent performer from Nigeria, has released a brand new studio album titled "Good Life."
The major point of the song is that he won't tell anyone to go to work if they want to succeed and be happy. In addition, he encouraged people who are always trying to get ahead to keep up the good job and stop trying so hard to please other people. Now, everyone can hear "Good Life," a song off the newest album by Nigerian rapper T.I Blaze.
One of his most popular songs, "Good Life," is featured on his most recent album, "El Major." T.I. Blaze's early ascent to prominence came with the song "Sometimes," and its remix featuring Olamide, and he has consistently offered the streaming media cheerful and enjoyable songs ever since. It was a no-brainer to team up with so many stunning artists on the project, since their contributions provide a surprising depth to the final product.
Camidoh, BackRoad Gee, FAVE, LadiPoe, Skiibii, and Bella Shmurda are just a few of the incredible performers included on "El Major," an album containing 13 great studio tracks. With its infectious Afro-beat sound and potential worldwide popularity, this song might be a huge hit for the holidays.
An example of a catchy lyric from "Good Life" is:
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Too many times I go dey
You fall, even though, nothing dey
Atin ba bo tipe, not today-yy
Life no be jo-o-ke (jo-o-ke)
Many things t′oti ro pe awon je lo
Baba, ma je but ogun ma je lo (ma je lo)
“I first to do” no dey pain
If I fall, I go still rise again (rise again)
Me, I don know say, nothing good comes easily (nothing good comes soft)
All over the world, make dem feel me, feel me, ah
Feel the rhythm, rhythm, ah
Me, I don know say, nothing good comes easily
All over the world, make dem feel me, feel me, ah
Feel the rhythm, rhythm, ah
Ayy
