Reggae With My Woman.
Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.
Growing up, it is what it is. When we learn and improve, then growth has taken place. In our world now, people tend to do things they don't love just to survive. It is not an imagination, but a reality of someone working 5-9 job of the work they don't like and still earn very little. And that little earned can't even be used to get what they most desire.
There's no love in the street as it is filled with pain. I have met others who have enough in their account but still do not love themselves enough to take care of their health, eat good food, and go out. I have term those people, "Money Slave" because if you have the money and it us just sitting there and you aren't using to eat when you are hungry but thinking of how you'll find who will give you food, then you are a slave to the money you worked for.
Sadly, I have been fortunate I'd say to meet these people and see how they worship money so much that they'll be even sick and still want to keep that money and they teach me a vital lesson in life that, "Never should I love to the extent of being a slave to something that can depreciate, or get robbed or something that I know I can't take along when I am dead" and I have to thank them for having cross my path in life.
I am superbly grateful to them because they made me realize how amazing life can be spending what you worked for instead of looking for who to pay my bills. And I so happy that I don't have a poverty mindset like them and do not take those who are kind to me actions like a victory for successfully using those people kind acts to get what I want.
So, because "I'm in love with myself," I am "My woman, my everything," and I'll surely "Make am" because I am me, not someone else. With this, I have brought some tunes to help me relax and even dance heavenly today.
Now, let's get to know about the artiste before we move toward the selected tunes.
Meet Patrick.
Alright, just forget spongebob for a moment here and read along.
Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, better known by his stage name Patoranking, is a Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer and songwriter. He was born in Ijegun-Egba, Alimosho, Lagos State, Nigeria, on the 27th of May 1990.
He has partnered with a lot of musical icons, and he is a great singer. I am sharing his song today not just to have fun but to also celebrate his birthday in advance.
I'm in love;Patoranking.
Move your legs back and forth as you carefully whine your waist. Move your ass up and down without stress.
Roll your right hands toward your back and also your left and as you shake your body.
My woman, my everything; Patoranking Ft Wande Coal.
The musical vibe and rap. Just the right amount of highness needed to get you right at the dance floor.
Rock your body and whine your waist like you mean business. Rock the dance hall like a real baddie.
Make am; Patoranking.
Shoki dance and whine your waist. Flex your dance move because nobody wey no fit to make am.
Image-Source and gif by Tenor.
All videos used were gotten from #YouTube.
Still yours truly,
Balikis.
Thanks for reading and listening.
Peace be unto those who crave it and more to those who chase it away.
Thank you
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Some days i think i am a slave for money too, especially as i grow old and look at a future of a tough retirement with costly health care. Other days I feel like you do. I guess, as my friend Amit says, we all contain multitudes :)
btw did you really mean 5-9 job, or was it a typo. I have been know to work that long a lot but still not starting as early as 5 :D
Cheers from a #dreemerforlife
The truth is that the money we think we are saving or keeping could be taken away at any time. We should save, but not when we are super hungry.
Hehe, right here, people start super early to go to work and some even get back home by 11.
Welcome back, I have missed ya. Hehe.
Money is meant to be spent, I can never be a money slave
Happy belated birthday to Patoranking
That's the spirit, Sis. Thanks for stopping by.
Yes o. When I have money and I have a need, I spend it. As much as saving is important, there's always a need to push out that slavery mentality towards money away.
#dreemerforlife
Yes, there's a big need to push that out.