Here is the official lyrics of Benefits by Highly rated Nigerian singer and talented songwriter, T.I Blaze.
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T.I Blaze – Benefit Lyrics
General Kizy
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
Every day of my life, I’ve been thanking God (thanking God)
The things I have and the things to come (things to come)
Alhamdulilah for my life today
It′s a cold world, omo, I lost alot
I lost a lot and I lost trust
I won them my sins, but they won before
I’ll be living like every day na birthday
You no get benefit, bro, (you no get, yo-yo-yo), but you still dey gara (mm-ah, ah)
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
Dangerous
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FAQs About T.I Blaze’s “Benefit”:
What does “You no get benefit, bro, but you still dey gara” mean?
This line translates to: “You’re not benefiting, bro, yet you’re still showing off.”
T.I Blaze criticizes people who flaunt or act arrogant despite not having any advantage or gain financially or socially.
Who is General Kizy in the intro?
“General Kizy” appears in the intro as a tag or shout-out. It’s likely a producer tag, friend’s reference, or an alias representing someone in T.I Blaze’s circle. It’s not a featured artist.
What is “Kafansha” in the line “follow woman into Kafansha”?
“Kafansha” is Nigerian slang referring to struggle or hardship. This line implies people are hustling hard—sometimes even engaging in risky or shady moves—just to chase women or financial gains.
What does “won ni ‘ko d’agbaya’” mean?
This Yoruba phrase means “they’ll tell you not to become a thug (agbaya).” Blaze is pointing out how some people pretend to give advice to avoid trouble, yet the grind pushes you toward risky paths.
What’s the overall theme of “Benefit”?
The song centers on perseverance through hardship. Blaze contrasts survival struggle with unearned boasting (“gara”), emphasizes God’s gratitude (Alhamdulillah), acknowledges personal loss and distrust, and highlights that only with success (“if e choke” or “if it overflows”) will people truly understand
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