Tentik’s “Na Money”: A Gritty Drill Statement for Nigeria’s Hustling Generation

Nigerian rapper Tentik returns with undeniable force on his latest single “Na Money,” a streetwise drill anthem that captures the raw essence of grind culture in urban Africa. Featuring Lambos and Black Beatz, the track is a sharp pivot from the cultural lyricism of his previous hit “Urhobo College Freestyle,” opting instead for a more direct, no-holds-barred portrayal of ambition, survival, and money-driven motivation.




“Na Money” grips the listener with dark, minimalist drill production courtesy of Black Beatz. Tentik delivers with his trademark precision, spitting lines that strike a balance between swagger, hustle, and social commentary. His flow is tight and intentional, riding the beat with lyrical ferocity that feels both grounded and explosive. Lambos injects fresh energy with a captivating guest verse, bringing street credibility and rhythm that matches Tentik’s intensity.





More than just a street anthem, “Na Money” speaks to the realities that many young Nigerians face in their pursuit of success in an unforgiving environment, where money equates to freedom, power, and respect. It’s not just music; it’s motivation. As Tentik’s name grows in the African hip-hop scene, this track proves he’s not chasing clout, he’s chasing purpose, and doing it on his terms.


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