Teni, the Nigerian songstress, has come through with her first single of the year titled ‘Money’.

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The singer put out the body of work across streaming platforms on Friday.

In the upbeat, less-than-four-minute track, Teni challenges the age-old notion about money and happiness, saying “I would rather be crying in a Bentley”.

With her signature vocals, she paints a vivid picture of the expensive things she would acquire and the luxury vacations she would take because of her financial capabilities.

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“They say/ Money can’t buy you happiness/ Money don’t buy you love/ Money can’t fill this emptiness/ But I want all the money in the world,” she sings.

“I would rather be crying in a Bentley/ Sipping on Hennessy/ Drying out my tears in some hundred dollar bills/ Feeling down in Fendi/ But I got plenty money for the pain in the world/ Chilling in Ibiza/ Just like Justin Bieber/ Cause I got the money I don’t care/ And you can put that on my visa/ Roll me like we are Ceaser.”

She also accompanied the track with a colorful visualiser.

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Born Teniola Apata, Teni started gaining prominence after the release of ‘Fargin’ in 2017. She followed it up with the releases of ‘Askamaya’ and ‘Case’.

In 2021, the singer delivered ‘Wondaland’, her debut album. She has made a mark in the Nigerian music industry with numerous hit songs.

She has also earned a plethora of awards and nominations for her craft.

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