AFRITUNES WEEK 116 // A cover of worship fusion by @fasacity


As for week 116, I am happy to do something I have never done before. This is all in an attempt to polish and discover some of the potential that is musically inclined in my life. It's a fusion of Hausa worship songs though the first one is a popular song normally Sang in most of our churches within this axis and the latter was originally performed by one of the renounced gospel music ministers based in Abuja Min Solomon Lange.

I never knew I could magically cook something like this. I believe is a milestone for me since I normally present with acoustic guitar. Doing this as well gives me an ending joy and I hope you would enjoy it. The both songs were actually tendered in Hausa language which is predominantly spoken by the northern part of this nation.

This song reminds me of the 29th May which was yesterday that democracy began in Nigeria. We have been subjected through different components of life but God proved to be faithful in all situation. What we need to offer to God is our sincere token of Thanksgiving and praise.

YABO talks about praise, the dimension of praise that should be ascribed to God for all he's been doing in our lives. God has given us the mouth to praise Him and sing of his goodness over our lives. The present economic challenges are enough for one to be down cast but thank God we are alive, Hale and hearty praise God.

Let me recap the song in English. With my mouth, I will sing of your praises because you deserves all the praise. Similarly the second song says praise from my heart I give it to you.

#lyrics
Zan ya be ka,
Ya Allah,
Don Ka Isa YABO

2nd song
Yabo daga zuchiya
Yabo daga zuchiya
Yabo daga zuchiya
Na baka (na baka)
Na baka (na baka)
Yabo daga zuchiya
Yabo daga zuchiya
Yabo daga zuchiya
Na baka (na baka)
Na baka (na baka)
Source 2song lyrics

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