Hello Music Lovers...
Welcome to this week's edition of #ttt initiated by .
It's the season of merriment so, there will be a lot of spending this month, it's mostly the time to unwind with family and friends so we need a lot of legit money to make this a reality, which is why the title of this post is appropriate for this week's #ttt Poverty Die!
On that note, I would love to introduce the beautiful song from Nigeria. The person of Olamide
Poverty is not a pleasant situation as there are so many negative effects associated with it.
Poverty makes a man become a slave to people, he is too afraid to air his opinion because he feels like a common man, the song by the Nigerian Artist is a song against poverty and stagnancy and also a prayer for good tidings, prosperity and success.
The positivity in this song shows how determined the artist is and how his hope is alive.
If we want a better future for ourselves, I think it all begins now, our today will determine our tomorrow maybe, we don't need to fold our arms and just say Poverty die! we must work towards that.
Many of us can relate to this artist as we all yearn for financial freedom, we all want to live in abundance and not struggle so much, which is why we all think of a way of investing for the future.
This song is danceable and also has a great meaning and for every day we see a brand new day we should be grateful because no amount of riches can pay for our lives.
It's funny how people become too concerned about the source of our wealth when they never cared about us when we were poor.๐
Has anyone asked, "Where did you get poverty from?" But you see them asking "Where did you get your wealth from?"
Well, Kizz Daniel has a song for them.
This song is more like my money is mine and I can do whatever I wish to do with it and even if I go broke it is none of your business.
Don't worry about me, I get manager, worry about your hairline.
That line is a sweet comeback to the busybodies, especially the ones with alopecia. Excuse me๐
He believes in living in the moment and spending his money to enjoy comfort and is not even in any competition with anyone.
This is another beautiful piece of music from the Nigerian artist.
It is just a song to remind ourselves to give accolades to the people who deserve them when they are alive, not when they are gone.
It's funny must people do not talk with the living and then cry for the dead.
Do you have someone you value? Do you have someone you admire so much? Let's learn to give people their flowers when they can smell them.
That will be all for this week's edition of #ttt, until next time, Stay safe.
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