Amazing Grace
This is Amazing Grace like you have never heard it before. It's fresh, it's new, it's good, it is hype. You think you know rap? You think you know electronic music? Wait till you hear Amazing Grace. Your jaw will drop. 😄 But it's not just the beat or the cool-as-heck bars, it is the lyrics. THE LYRICS ARE SO GOOD. Like stop, wait, hold up the club/I found Somebody that I love/Like stop, ayy, hold up the grave/I found somebody that can save/Like stop, dance, come get your mans/Bring 'em to the Man who atones for your sins/Like stop, ayy, hold up your praise/Get a little taste of amazing grace like Check it out here: https://song.link/i/1384319424 The Lord's Day One word that comes to mind when I think of Hyper Fenton's music is full. There is so much richness, so much goodness, so much Jesus in this song that every time it comes on, it just fills you with joy. So many times The Lord's Day has come on and flipped my bad day upside down and I can't flipping wait for you to hear it! 😄 Check it out here: https://song.link/us/i/1384319423 Thank you, Hyper Fenton, for being a vessel.
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7/31/2019 0 Comments The Transition by Okey SokayI have been a fan of Okey Sokay since I first heard HSKT, so when I heard The Transition had come out, I had to review it. And can I say, the album was so artistic!
You can see it in the one-word song titles, hear it in the musical choices in each track, and picture it in the album cover. Okey Sokay, gbam! 🙌🏾 🙌🏾🙌🏾 I mean, come on: there are even 10 tracks in the album! No more, no less. Just perfect. In the spirit of the one-word track titles, I am going to try to keep my track reviews to one sentence each. But no promises. 😉 1. Alpha: The title of this track is so apt for the first track in the album. Again, I am floored by the level of artistry that went into making this album. Also, can we pause on the breadth of tone in Okey Sokay's voice? Hmmm! 😍 2. Name: I can't wait till every church is using this song in their worship sessions. 3. Good: This track is so simple, yet so so powerfully effective. 4. Oga: If you are not moving your shoulders by the end of this song, I will not call you what you are; just play this song over and over until you start moving your shoulders. 5. Surely: Just when I think I have heard it all, I hear Surely 6. Imela - You can't help but sway when this track comes on. I am used to Okey Sokay hitting my senses with those fast tracks, but I find that I like this slow-jam feel just as much. (I said no promises!) 7. Miracle - It's so awesome when you hear a song that speaks to you exactly where you are; Miracle did that for me. Thank you Okey Sokay. Thank you. 8. Winner - This song made me cry; don't ask me why. 9. Merem - There is an undeniable essence of joy in this track and it is infectious, oh so infectious. 10. Nmeri - This track is a jam. You can't help but move. This is the perfect song to declare your victory in Christ. It does not matter whether you are feeling victorious or not. This song will help you feel it. This was also the perfect song to end the album. The only thing I don't like about this track is that it means I have finished listening to the album. Okey Sokay, if this is just The Transition, I might not be able to handle The Destination when you get there. Thank You Jesus for Okey Sokay. We are grateful. 4/22/2019 1 Comment Omo Charlie Champagne Vol 1Album: Omo Charlie Champagne
Released: April 19 2019 (happy belated birthday to Simi) Singer: Simi 1. Charlie: There is something so quietly powerful about this track. The song hits all the right highs. Simi takes us on an emotional journey as she processes her feeling about her late father. She is sad, yet happy; not mad yet furious and we feel every single emotion along with her. 2. Ayo: Ayo is the song you want to put on for that Saturday morning cleaning. You will dance your way through that dusty living room, I promise. 3. Jericho: The rhymes in this song are 🔥🔥🔥. The beat in this song is 💯💯💯. Here's the problem: you can't be cool when dancing to this song. When it comes on, your body does not know whether to dance to the lyrics or the beat, so you end up dancing to both and looking like a fish on the chopping board. Also, "I lay you down like an edge controller," is a bonafide Simile. Please call the writers of Queen Primer and Verbal Reasoning and tell them to include it, thank you. 4. By You: This song is the embodiment of the Simi-and-Adekunle we all know and love. Classic. I'm a fan. 5. Immortal: This song is...um, nice. Okay fine, it is not my favorite song. Sorry Simi, I still love you though. 6. Love On Me: 🤭🤭🤭 7. The Artist. Yes! Yes! Yes! Please say it louder for those of us artists at the back. 8. Move On: This song guts me. Over and over. Until I am curled up in a fetal position on the ground. Simi is so good at expressing what we all feel but may not have the artistry to articulate. And that falsetto? The rawness in it bleeds me dry. 9. Mind Your Business: Auntie Simi, this table you are shaking, some of us sip tea on it every day. 😏 10. Lovin: I have been a Simi fan since day one, so it is hard to pick a favorite among her songs. But Lovin is pretty up there. Also, if you have not seen the video, I only have one thing to say to you: Why? 11. Please: I am such a sucker for Simi's voice accompanied by a piano. She could be singing "A-B-C-D" and it will still be a profound work of art. Please is so emotional and I'm here for it. "Please don't lose what I found," Simi begs on this track. I can relate, Simi. I can relate. 12. I Dun Care: The awesomest part of this song is the spelling of "Don't" as "Dun." Simi really dun care what anyone has to say in this song and she makes that known right from the track's title. Awesomest is not a word, this sentence is a comma splice, you can tell I dun care too. 13. Hide and Seek: I am here for the intro of this song. It is unlike anything I have heard from Simi. I'm a fan. Simi is a such a gifted lyricist. Weh done ma. More power to your elbow, more inspiration to your mind, and more love to your heart! Here are some of my favorite lines from this album: "Will you forgive me for the happy tears?" - Adekunle Gold on By You "Be the Range to your Rover?" - Simi on Jericho "I lay you down like an edge controller" - Simi on Jericho "Please don't lose what I found." - Simi on Please "Carelessly loving you, babe, is the worst thing I could do." - Simi on Move On "Sweet, but hard to chew, like sugarcane" - Simi on Move On "E dey pain" - Simi on Move On "See, I walked down the aisle just the other day/ but you weren't there to walk me. /I 'm not mad o / I take that back, I'm furious." - Simi on Charlie "Can you Simi now?" - Simi on Jericho "Wanna hold you tight like a folder." - Simi on Jericho "The Artist is always under pressure...there's pressure from within as well." - Simi on The Artist 3/4/2019 0 Comments #AfroGospelToTheWorldAhem...
Is this thing on? Gil Joe and Nkay will always have a special place in my heart. When I first started doing this relationship thing with Jesus, their lyrics were my constant companions. They taught little ol' me that being a Jesus lover was nothing to be ashamed. of. Love you guys! Album Title: #AfroGospelToTheWorld Platform: Spotify Artist: Gil Joe x Nkay 1. Nobody: Love...Love..love...love this song! The fusion between Afro beats and EDM in this track is too much for my un-Zanku-able legs to handle. I can't with this song: the lyrics, the strategic placement of the beat drop. It's like, after you proclaim to the Lord that there is nobody else, you're like, "let me show You what I mean!" Please hep me clap for GilJoe x Nkay and Proud Refuge. Song Credits: Gil Joe, Nkay, Proud Refuge 2. Do: If you have heard this song, be honest: do you not have "That You do" stuck in your head? I'll be honest: I do! 😆 (see what I did there?) Also, in the spirit of full disclosure, when I first heard the song, I slept on it. But now, I can't sit still when it comes on. Gil Joe, well done. Jesus is the new wave! Song Credits: Gil Joe 3. Better: Seriously, Gil Joe's growth as a producer has grown so much from Maturity. Don't get me wrong, all the songs on Maturity are dope, but the songs on here are Better. See what I did there, again? Hehe. Song Credits: Gil Joe, Nkay 4. Shackles. Y'ALL!!! Y'ALL.!! Y'ALL! Y'all... I 😭 freaking love 😭 this 😭 song.😭 Okay. Okay. I will calm down. I promise: I am not overhyping this track. Everything about this track is a hit. The beat, the lyrics, the enthusiastic voices of Gil Joe and Nkay...even the timing fit! (the song came out when the Shaku shaku dance was in its prime). I mean, Shackles & Shaku shaku. This review practically wrote itself. Song Credits: Gil Joe, Nkay, 5. With Me: Whoever came up with the idea for Gil Joe and Nkay to release an EP together is a freaking genius! The drums on this track give me so much life. I really do believe that God still has so much for me when I hear this song. Gil Joe and Nkay have this uncanny ability to sing a song with swagger. As if the lyrics were created for that beat and the beat for that lyric. Nothing else fits. Song Credits: Gil Joe, Nkay 6. Since You Came: I honestly wish this song was longer. I really could listen to Mr. Nkay groove on this beat for hours. This song feels like a R &B -infused love song, and who better to sing a love song to, than the Lord of love Himself? Also, Nkay's voice on this track is probably the best I have ever heard it. Love, love, love it! Song Credits: Nkay 7. Issa No: This song is sassy! But you wouldn't know it if you weren't paying attention. In that classic chill Gil Joe x Nkay way, they saunter through this track with sass and swag. I am a fan of this song. Song Credits: Gil Joe, Nkay Nothing compares to when you sing a song for the Lord. It just fits. I think that is an apt word for this EP. "Fits." #AfroGospelToTheWorld fits and I'm a fan. 9/4/2018 2 Comments Blind by LimoblazeLimoblaze is the equivalent of 10 Mr. Bingleys, and he is all that a gentleman (ahem, Christian singer) should be.
I recently stumbled upon his songs on Spotify. I am not exaggerating when I say that I am a little reluctant to listen to other artists because I am afraid that they would pale in comparison, and my Jane Bennet sensibility cannot handle that. Every Limoblaze song is like a bar of Twix chocolate: a beautiful brown exterior filled with creamy caramel goodness and crunchy biscuit on the inside; just because the music is sweet does not mean the lyrics are not hard-hitting. Album Title: Blind Released in: 2016 (I don't know what rock I have been living under.)
9/3/2018 1 Comment Before Now by LimoblazeI don't know how my heart would have handled it if I only had 16 tracks in Blind from Limoblaze to binge repeatedly.
So thank God for Before Now. Album Title: Before Now Artist: Limoblaze Released: 2018 (Yay!)
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