Nigerian-born Patrick Timothy, Jr., known as Tee-Y Blazz, is a talented young artist, songwriter, and comedian who has been hard at work refining his unique style of Afrobeat and Dancehall music. He began his musical journey while in the West African ghetto, and his early role model was Hip Hop recording artist Erigga. Described as high-energy and upbeat, his tracks combine elements of traditional African vocals with complex rhythms and percussion. Tee-Y Blazz is a rising star whose goal is to make a positive mark on the industry.
Feel is a song about how a lady makes her guy feels. Giving him one more night, the artist got inspire to write this lovely song. This song is good for the dancefloor, Male Vocals, Dance, Afrobeat
Ghetto is a true-life story. It is all about where I come from and how life is to me. I fight to become who I am today. Male Vocals, African, African Pop
A dance tune good for the club and parties. Go Gaga encourages the listener to dance. dance tune good for the club and parties. Go Gaga encourages the listener to dance. You cannot listen to this song and not shake your body, you will dance. Male Vocals, Dance, Afrobeat
Hallelujah encourages the listener to sing praises to the Most High God. The song contains gospel messages, and it is a fusion of contemporary Gospel and Afrobeat. The artist talks about what God has done for him and hence, encourages others to do so. This song will be good for church scenes, Male Vocals, African, Nigeria
When you are broke, the only way to heal yourself is to work hard for the money. This’s what this so talks about. It talks of a guy who ones had nothing so decided to travel abroad to make a better life for himself. All things went well with him and he now owns big money so he insists we make way, Male Vocals, African, Nigeria
Ojoro is a Nigerian word meaning lies (419). In this song, the artist promises his woman he is never going to lie to her. This is afrobeat and good for the dance floor. Male Vocals, African, Nigeria