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: T.I Blaze’s verse emphasizes the "hustle" and the shift from simpler times (dancing Galala ) to the harder realities of adulthood where "different people have different palava".

: Reviewers praise the "musical synergy" between Steven Adeoye’s melodic base, T.I Blaze’s smooth street-hop delivery, and Portable’s high-energy, "zazoo" style.

The song uses the classic Nigerian primary school characters and Simbi to contrast traditional academic paths with modern street success.

: The song is noted for its ability to resonate with the "streets of Lagos" and beyond, acting as an anthem for those overcoming life’s hurdles through grit.

: The lyrics highlight financial independence, with the hook noting that if there is "no celebration," you won't see them outside, as they are focused on making money. Critical Reception Critics and fans highlight the track for several reasons:

: Resilience, the pursuit of financial stability, and the rejection of standard societal expectations when they don't fit one's reality.

If you'd like to explore more of work or similar artists: Check out his debut album El Major .