The song, which clocks in at only 1:34, finds the late rapper singing about a girl. "Shawty heard you bad, word, so profane / Something like a bad, word, want your love," he sings. Skins, which follows March's ?
This banging track is a praise song which tells how Good our God is, he's a king above all kings who livesin the heaven as His throne and the earth his foot stool. The song is produced by @fiokee mixed and mastered by @oshonthemix.
In his words “Hallelujah is a heavenly language and for me. This song is a song of victory praising God Almighty for the amazing things he’s doing in my life and the lives of friends and family”.
Naira was the perfect person 'cause he doesn't play around. He comes on and says, 'At one stage in our lives, we've all done something bad, so don't judge me and I won't judge you.'
"For everyone feeling overwhelmed or fighting BATTLES; maybe yours is too hard, too big or embarrassing to utter a word, I want you to know that you are never alone. I've been there. You'll get through it assuredly," he added.
To the one who stayed when things were rough, to the one who encouraged when I was glum, to the one who noticed when I was off and to the one who caused me to hum (just so you know, stars hum). To the Starlights in our lives. Listen below.
My preacher told me that our neighbor wasn't just the person that lives next door to you but other people whom you might not even know." Stream John Legend's 'Preach' below.
He wants to change lives with his music, especially with the youth. He wants the youth to know that they can serve GOD whole-heartedly through any gifts God has given them in life.
It is a song that reminds all the arrived where they are coming from and to let the world know that if only they can make Him (God) the Number One in every area of their lives, He is able to make them smile again.
In an interview with Apple Music, French spoke about his friendship with his fellow New Yorker. "A lot of people don't realize how close me and Pop Smoke was," he told Zane Lowe.
On the song, Cobhams takes on a comical yet gritty Ibadan impersonation to decry unjust treatment: "Don't tell me boosit...I'm a human being, you can't deceive me!"