Fear Women: 10 Nigerian Songs That Preach The Gospel Better Fear Women: 10 Nigerian Songs That Preach The Gospel Better. In this article, TrendyBeatz curated a list of ten Nigerian songs that preach the gospel of "Fear Women" in no particular order while reviewing the story behind the lyrics, the context of the theme and the production of each song.
Bible of Love (also known by its full title Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love) is the sixteenth studio album by American rapper Snoop Dogg.[5] It was released on March 16, 2018, by RCA Inspiration.[6] Bible of Love serves as his debut gospel album, much like Reincarnated (under his different persona Snoop Lion) served as his debut reggae album. Snoop himself served as executive producer over the entirety of the project, alongside Lonny Bereal.[7] Bible of Love is also his first double studio LP, featuring 32 tracks. It features guest appearances from artists such as Tye Tribbett, Faith Evans, Rance Allen, and Kim Burrell, among others.[8]
Snoop Dogg officially announced the album on January 24, 2018, after teasing a gospel album for a year,[9] stating "It's always been on my heart. I just never got around to it because I always be doing gangsta business or doing this or doing that, I just felt like it's been on my heart too long. I need to do it now."[10][11]
Snoop was introduced to gospel music by his late grandmother, Dorothy Tate. He said of the album: "I am blessed to have so many legendary friends join me on this journey. As the country is in one of its heaviest times and is so divided, I wanted to make an album that spreads love and unity around the world. That's what I was taught, so that's all I know. Real love."[5] He was also inspired by his discussions with Faith Evans while working together on the Notorious B.I.G. tribute track "When We Party".[10]USA Today described Snoop Dogg's role on the album as "more a curator than an artist".[3] The Grio compared it to Drake's More Life mixtape in terms of how the album is put together.[12]
A music video for the song "Words Are Few" featuring B.Slade was released to promote the album.[13]The album was released on Snoop's newly founded All The Time Entertainment label, a label created to give opportunity to up-and-coming gospel artists.[14] Snoop Dogg performed at the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration at Bethel University, becoming the first secular artist to perform at the event.[15] At the event, he stated about the album, "The record's all about love from start to finish. That's the way you change the world, by putting love in it."[16]
Critical reception to the album was mixed. It holds a 54 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The Guardian stated the album "is a two-hour-plus hip-hop gospel confection that's briefly charmingly pleasant, then heartbreakingly boring. It has less edge than a child's balloon."[1] Slant Magazine criticized the album as predictable and "surprisingly traditional".[2] Allmusic stated of the album, "There's a redemptive quality to the effort, especially considering his past legal troubles, which adds heft to an otherwise head-scratching release."[18] USA Today stated the album "is 32 songs of spiritual uplift, consistently enjoyable and even moving at times, with Snoop making just enough appearances to remind listeners of his involvement, and doing some soul-baring in the process."[3] Vulture described the album as "surprisingly great", saying "It handles the business of melding the seemingly incompatible worlds of G-funk and gospel with respect for the mechanics of both."[23]
The South End praised Snoop's verses, but criticized his lack of appearances on the album, as did The Linfield Review.[24][25] PopMatters called it an "absolutely impressive effort" and "a solid effort that's better than it has any business being."[26]
Response from Christian publications were more positive. Christian magazine Relevant praised the album for its religious message, stating it is "impressively thorough in its representation of the saving grace and expansive love of God" as well as "a tasteful blend of vintage gospel and new school Christian contemporary music".[14] CCM Magazine praised the diversity of the production and called the album "surprisingly impressive."[20] Christian Today called the album "an impressive and remarkable worship record in its own right."[27]
Dj Sizeh is a young up and coming Dj current making waves in the gospel industry in Benin city, Nigeria, he is a student of the university of benin and a member of Christain fellowship international (CFi) one of the leading fellowship in Nigerian campuses and a member of Church of God Mission International, Faith Arena.
He has been under ground for over 4years now and has decided to break out and change the gospel music industry by creating more awareness of our great Gospel music through his unbeaten mixes, he has worked with the likes of BNG, Threadstone, Dj mow and lots more and also deejay-ed in many churches and camp meeting. Hopes to create a better Nigeria with godly songs on the mouth of every youth in the country.
This gospel standard, which was written by the influential gospel composer Thomas Andrew Dorsey, has been covered by numerous leading musicians, including Little Richard and Elvis Presley. In 1960, country music singer Tennessee Ernie Ford had a hit with it for Capitol Records.
Robert Plant and Randy Travis have both sung versions of this traditional spiritual, but the finest version is the tour-de-force live one by Ry Cooder And The Chicken Skin Band. A haunting example of roots music gospel.
Also feel strongly Australian Artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu is one of the greatest ever singer/songwriter guitarist to play deeply soulful gospel emotional beautiful songs. Many in his own Yolnu language being various dialect via Australian North East Armhem land. Talented on so many levels, Gurrumul resonates deep with music lovers the world over.
Featuring artists like Esther Edokpayi and Bro Destiny, this mixtape offers a diverse range of gospel praise and worship songs, each carrying a powerful message of faith, hope, and devotion. It's the perfect soundtrack for moments of reflection, meditation, or simply rejoicing in the spirit.
DJ Rozay's seamless blending of these tracks ensures a smooth and enjoyable listening experience. Whether you're a fan of Edo gospel music or simply looking for a dose of spiritual inspiration, this mixtape is a must-listen.
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