Hello hive Afri-tunes music lovers, my name is @jesus-son and I welcome you to my blog today, on the occasion of the @afri-tunes week #108. Its amazing how we are growing and of course the future is very pregnant with lots of goodies, hehe. I bring you a music to celebrate this week and I hope that you will love it.
I have discovered something very important about Yoruba songs. When you play or sing them in a solemn way, that is, without beats, they make a lot of sense, hehe. Well, maybe it's just me but I really mean it. It enters into your subconscious and resonates very deeply and make you enjoy it inside. I call that being in a musical ecstacy, hehe. Walahi, I don't know what would have become the life of man without music. Music is food for the soul.
You have known me to be a church boy because of course I love sharing gospel interpretations. Not that I can't sing other songs, but I just feel more inclined to singing gospel songs. And I don do am so teeeeyy one of my babes @jmis101 don ban me from singing secular songs, hehe. Well, if that is my own way of preaching the gospel, I love it and I don't think I will change any time soon, hehe.
In this post, I bring us a presentation of a song that I admire both the melody and the meaning. It's a yoruba song titled; Iye ti ani. It's a song of praise to God. It seeks God's attention to our offerings to Him. To God alone should all praise be. What a beauty of a song.
Normally, we sing this song with a slow 3/4 beat but this time I decided to make it more solemn by not using any beat at all and broooo, I love it. I hope you too love it. Thanks so much for your presence and support.
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