(Spoken) Taiwo Emmanuel Olorunsogo, yeah
Listen, we counting blessings today
Every single step, from the start to the top
Omo, we thank God, we thank God
Back remember back then in Kabusa, in 2010, the sun was hitting hard
Just a young boy learning mason work, playing my cards
Shout-out to my boss Idowu Adegbola, you showed me the way
You picked me up from the dirt, taught me how to seize the day
From the mortar to the bricks, you were building me a man
I carry the lessons in my heart, sticking to the plan
I thank God for the man I’ve become today
I thank God for the light that shows me the way
Taiwo Emmanuel Olorunsogo, yeah I’m standing tall
With the grace of the Almighty, I will never fall
I thank God for the life, I thank God for the growth
Blessings on blessings, that’s the path that I chose
Shout-out to my boss boss, Ayansola Fataill
You taught me leadership, how to look at the sky
Street credibility, you showed me how to move in the lane
You gave me the wisdom to rise above the struggle and the rain
My brother Olaniyi Saseyi, aka neyo we started from nothing at all
You stood by my side, never let me stumble or fall
I thank God for the man I’ve become today
I thank God for the light that shows me the way
Taiwo Emmanuel Olorunsogo, yeah I’m standing tall
With the grace of the Almighty, I will never fall
I thank God for the life, I thank God for the growth
Blessings on blessings, that’s the path that I chose
Idowu Adegbola, you set the foundation strong
Ayansola Fatai, you helped me find where I belong
Olaniyi Saseyi, the bond we keep is forever true
God is the anchor, yeah, he’s the one we looking to
I thank God for the man I’ve become today
I thank God for the light that shows me the way
Taiwo Emmanuel Olorunsogo, yeah I’m standing tall
With the grace of the Almighty, I will never fall
I thank God for the life, I thank God for the growth
Blessings on blessings, that’s the path that I chose
Yeah, Taiwo Emmanuel Olorunsogo
Idowu Adegbola, we rising
Ayansola Fatai, we leading
Olaniyi Saseyi, we blessed, no dulling
I thank God, yeah, I thank God
(Fade out with shekere and marimba)