Blessing has always been a beacon for intellectual conversations in the music industry. But she’s now inviting us into her musical world.
The London, England native is truly a multifaceted individual in and out of the music industry. She’s a barrister, writer, and intellectual and is the founder of multiple media brands. She has officially made her music debut with the tracks, “Working” and “Put It On Me.”
“Big money, gets big money drip violent but I’ve never been touched…”
Blessing’s track “Working” embodies the late 90s and early 2000s vibe sonically. It’s a positive and empowering track where she spits about being focused on herself and her success. The way she instantly paints a picture lyrically and flows so smoothly on the beat is to be noted.
The song has this Ashanti or Aaliyah vibe to it that makes the track so familiar sounding, and you can’t help but hum along. It has a lot of replay value purely for how easy it is to listen to and how enjoyable the track is.
“Pretty face, pretty body, pretty everything yea I want to put on my…”
“Put It On Me” has a calm yet confident message within it. The introduction of the track sets the tone for the entire song. This is a song that everyone should include in their morning playlists. The message is so infectious and should be a mantra for everyone who listens to the track. Her wordplay, cadence, and use of double entendre are smooth like satin fabric.
Blessing’s tracks, “Working”, and “Put It On Me” serve as a very intriguing musical introduction. The tracks both are very easy to listen to in this wave of trap and drill artists. She and Bia both have this effortless confident vibe within their music.
Both tracks earn a 4/5-star rating due to how comfortable her music is, her skillful lyricism, her cadence is very addictive, and she immediately paints a picture at the top of each track. Both tracks are 2 minutes or less which really creates a desire to hear more. I would definitely recommend “Put It On Me” for your daily playlists.
Listen to “Working” here