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    Efi Cruise’s BLUE COLLAR Is an Afro-Jazz Groove You Can’t Ignore

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMarch 15, 2025Updated:September 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Efi Cruise’s BLUE COLLAR Is an Afro-Jazz Groove You Can’t Ignore
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    Efi Cruise’s latest offering BLUE COLLAR melds sonic elements into a hypnotic cocktail of afrobeats, jazz, and soul.

    The self-proclaimed Bayside Boy crafts a groove-laden soundscape where his scat-singing technique—typically reserved for bebop corridors—finds fresh territory within Afrobeats’ interlocking beat patterns.

    “Many tings we don see for this life/Through the strife,” Cruise confesses in the opening, his voice riding atop syncopated percussion with effortless finesse.

    The track’s production operates at the intersection of minimalism and complexity, with calculated gaps that heighten the impact of each instrumental accent.

    What distinguishes BLUE COLLAR is its deceptive depth. While marketed as a tribute to working-class heroes, the lyrical narrative weaves through interpersonal dynamics: “You know say man a do the rap style music/It’s a real sensual music.”

    This duality creates an intriguing tension beneath the track’s smooth exterior.

    Cruise’s “Southern Afro-Jazz” manifesto materialises fully here—the highlife piano chords, funk-inspired bass, and jazz inflections coalesce into something distinctly his own.

    The hook “I like to sing/She like to dance oh” becomes increasingly hypnotic with each repetition, embedding itself in neural pathways through calculated simplicity.

    For weekend listening or late-night vibes, BLUE COLLAR delivers sonic comfort while showcasing Efi Cruise’s genre-bending innovation.

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    Efi Cruise Blue Collar Lyrics

    Ahhhh

    Hm hm hm hm 

    Many tings we don see for this life
    Through the strife 
    Don’t be moving like a psycho
    Cause me no like no fabu 
    You already know I really like you 
    We was on the couch 
    And you was me about you 
    Said you like to keep it simple 
    Eating on your Pringles 
    Doing the shit that you choose 

    Can’t be moving funny oh
    You know when there’s something to loose 
    But I like your body oh
    Make we no come dey confuse 

    Cause I 
    Would keep the fight 
    And we’d try 
    To see this light 

    Get to know me
    The one and only 
    For doing it slowly 
    And big vibes only 

    We go fly oh 
    Me no lie oh 
    Eh eh nayo 
    Nayo oh 

    I come with story
    E kop ikwo emi
    Hmmm ma worry
    Real sweet story oh

    I like to sing 
    She like to dance oh 
    He want to jump
    I like to jump oh
    E don dey come 
    She don dey run oh 
    Start to floss 
    Body dey turn oh 

    We go fly oh 
    Me no lie oh 
    Eh eh nayo 
    Nayo oh 

    You know say man a do the rap style music 
    It’s a real sensual music 
    Take it and use it 
    Just how you choose eh 

    Make them give allowance make e fornicate 
    No take am play
    That’s how he was moving coming out the gate 
    Better watch out for this space 

    You add ashewo put for body count
    Dey call yourself ladies man 
    Real life kpomo man
    Nothing wey I never see for this town 

    Urhobo boy go say him name na Zara 

    Hm 
    You for follow check the matter 
    Na’im make mama find Cana 

    E say no worry 
    Na just the way the mind take set 
    No need make you come dey vex 
    That’s just how it go I guess 
    This thing no go age well 
    Oya bet 

    You know say man a do the rap style music 
    It’s a real sensual music 
    Please take it and use it 
    And you better not loose it 

    I like to sing 
    She like to dance oh 
    He want to jump
    I like to jump oh
    E don dey come 
    She don dey run oh 
    Start to floss 
    Body dey turn oh 

    I like to sing 
    She like to dance oh 
    He want to jump
    I like to jump oh
    E don dey come 
    She don dey run oh 
    Start to floss 
    Body dey turn oh

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