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United Kingdom-based gospel singer, Mo Bolaji, is convinced that only God is worthy of our praise and reference and that is what she has demonstrated in the visual released last week to accompany her song, ‘Olorun Mi (My God), which is also her album title. The song is an affirmation that only God is worthy of praise and reverence.
According to her, the video which was shot in London prior to the coronavirus outbreak serves as a welcome reminder that human beings are all in the hands of the Almighty. The video, directed by Tobalase Ajiboye, spotlights the singer in a number of immersive scenes. Mo Bolaji’s debut album was released in October 2019 and had gained some traction on digital platforms. Top gospel singer, Tope Alabi, featured on two songs on the album produced by Dekunle Oniyo— ‘Titobi Re Ga’ and ‘Oruko Jesus’.
In a brief chat with Adura International Magazine, the gospel crooner said:
How would you describe your kind of music, gospel or secular?
Gospel
When did you release the album and was it your first?
It was released on October 12, 2019. Yes, it was my first album but I have also released singles in the past
How long have you been in music and what led you into it?
I have been seriously into music for roughly about seven to eight years now.
What is the central message of the album?
God is the message.
How have the people received the album so far?
People have been absolutely blessed by the album. To God be the glory.
Where is the primary market for the album?
The UK, US, and Nigeria.
At what point did you decide to shoot the video?
I decided late last year. It was needed to help people visualise and have a better experience with the song.
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