Friday 18 November 2016

Phyno eulogises Olajumoke in his new ghetto gospel hit: "joy comes in the morning"

The Enugu State rapper, whose music genre is more or less considered to be a "Ghetto Gospel," has come up with another inspiring and motivational hit titled "Joy comes in the morning." The hit was produced by Major Bangs as usual. And Phyno exceptionally made reference to Olajumoke, the bread seller who miraculously became a high profile model when he said: "o kwanwanyina-ele bread ka a na-enye standing ovation."

The Igbo rapper's words translate thus in English: "Isn't the bread-seller girl the one now being given standing ovations?" Singing further about temptations, the "Karashika" crooner noted that they come to trouble a man's life, but last only for a while. The much celebrated "ghetto gospel" act advised via the same song that folks should rid their minds of hate in order to achieve success.

This new track follows the trend of his other songs like "Connect", "FadaFada" etc., considering the soul-cheering message it carries. The rapper, who has made it a habit to be dropping back-to-back hits has come up with this new sensation just for your listening pleasure. What better motivational song do we need in this trying time? Download "Joy comes in the morning." by Phyno "Alobam" and cheer your dear soul.

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