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‎⁨@Tiblazeofficial⁩  - Jericho. I love the song. go listen 👂 #godmotivation #motivation #godspower

  The X post promotes "Jericho," a track by Nigerian artist T.I Blaze from his 2025 album Shakur (Deluxe) , highlighting his growing influence in Afrobeat music after hits like "Sometimes" (2021) and collaborations with artists like Olamide. " Beat Tha Grind Naija" leverages the post to inspire listeners, using hashtags like #godmotivation and #godspower, aligning with a trend of blending spiritual themes in Nigerian music, as seen with artists like Oba Reengy, who also focuses on faith-driven content. T he image in the post, featuring a car with an open trunk, may symbolize freedom or a journey, resonating with "Jericho's" metaphorical breaking of barriers, a theme also explored in Iniko’s 2023 song "Jericho," which references walls crumbling through cosmic and spiritual imagery. Let’s dive deeper into "Jericho" by T.I Blaze, the song featured in the X post you’re interested in, using the context from the web search resul...

A short video of Bayanni & Zerry DL song - For Where. They did a great job on this one.

  The X post from Beat Tha Grind Naija showcases a promotional snippet for the song "For Where?" by Nigerian artists Bayanni and Zerry DL, released under Mavin Records and Plutomania Records, highlighting their rising prominence in the Afrobeats scene. Bayanni, a Mavin Records signee, collaborates with Zerry DL, a Plutomania Records artist, blending their unique styles in "For Where?"—a track noted for its catchy melodies and vibrant energy, as per JustNaija and VoxTrendy reviews. This release aligns with the global rise of Nigerian music, as Afrobeats gains traction worldwide through cross-cultural collaborations, with artists like Burna Boy and Wizkid paving the way, according to First Bank of Nigeria's 2024 insights. Let’s dive deeper into the song "For Where?" by Bayanni featuring Zerry DL, building on the context from the X post and related web results. Overview of "For Where?" "For Where?" is a 2024 single by Nigerian singe...

Portable say Burnaboy na oga. He say he give am #20 million naira for defeating Speed Darlington in a celebrity boxing match on April 20, 2025.. and never respond to him text yet. He say make Burnaboy give am just one featuring. He say Burnaboy na him helper... We know Portable for praising his helper but later, insult them. Share your thoughts 👇👇👇....

  The X post captures Nigerian singer Portable praising Burna Boy for gifting him N20 million after defeating Speed Darlington in a celebrity boxing match on April 20, 2025, an event tied to Burna Boy's ongoing feud with Darlington, who previously accused Burna of leveraging ties with Diddy for a Grammy win. Portable, known for initially praising benefactors like Burna Boy before later criticizing them, expresses frustration in the video over Burna Boy's lack of response to his messages and his request for a song feature, highlighting a pattern of transactional relationships in the Nigerian music scene. The post by Beat Tha Grind Naija prompts discussion on Portable’s behavior, reflecting a broader cultural tendency in Nigerian entertainment where public disputes and alliances often play out on social media, shaping artists' public personas and fan perceptions. Let’s break down the story behind the X post from Beat Tha Grind Naija, diving into the context, key players, ...

Latest hit Lil Kesh - No Disorder @lilkeshofficial Follow @BeatThaGrind for more #BeatThaGrind #TheNigerianBeat

No Disorder Art cover    Lil Kesh - No Disorder Lyrics Verse 1 Big-Big-Big dog ti wọ’lè dè like woof (like woof) Chop facility, awoof (awoof) Ṣhá’nà wọ’lè, ten bottles Azul (Azul) POS, bills sorted, approved, ah I dey hot but my neck is on froze (froze) Wrist is on froze (froze), heart is on froze (on froze) For this film, I be actor, I be boss (boss) Bobo no go die áfi t’òbá d’árugbò (ehn) Pre-Chorus Utaka (Utaka), Ataka Turaya Gb’ẹruẹ dáni, bukátá Ẹ jẹ bulala (bulala), gè wọn lọ bi Kaka (Kaka) Èmi ṣhi ni father, ah Yagi Level (level), baba for the girls Gb’ọmọ mèji, gb’ọmọ mẹtá, gb’ọmọ mẹrin sinu Benz (sinu Benz) No pretense, what you see is what you get (get) I’m standing on business for here, I swear Chorus Allahu Akbar, wọn ṣhi má gbá o Ṣhèè na lamba o? Give dem proper o Dem my brother, no disorder o Fade away your sorrow like a barber Ábi dem wan whine? Oya, stop am Who order the Azul? Make he pop am Who dey set trap? Oya, jump am Wetin you wan buy? Pop am Verse 2 Ah, wọ...

Reason To Japa - Mayorkun Out now #Mayorkun #ReasonToJapa #BeatThaGrind #TheNigerianBeat

 Mayorkun’s Reason to Japa: A Resonant Afrobeats Anthem for the Hustle Generation Nigerian Afropop star Mayorkun has dropped another gem with his latest single, Reason to Japa, a track that’s equal parts dancefloor fire and social commentary. Released on April 4, 2025, the song has quickly gained traction, with its vibrant visuals—featuring a crowded Nissan van in the promotional image shared by Beat Tha Grind Naija on X—perfectly capturing the grind of Nigerian life. This isn’t just a song; it’s a cultural moment. The X post by Beat Tha Grind Naija promotes Mayorkun's song "Reason To Japa," released on April 4, 2025, reflecting the Nigerian slang "Japa," which means emigrating for better opportunities, a theme resonating with many young Nigerians facing economic challenges. The image shows a crowded Nissan van, symbolizing the struggle and hustle of daily life in Nigeria, aligning with the song's Afrobeats rhythm and its narrative of seeking greener pasture...