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Bez releases his new song "You Suppose Know" and Bovi has something hilarious to say... Check it out




Yes,  I just listened to Bez's newest release "you suppose know by now" and my word!  After all said and done, all the raucous in the music industry and people being swayed to start doing what is profitable,  this young man is clasping hard to his unique  style of music.


Can we even count  the number of people who began as inspirational singers that have gone all commercial and party-minded?  A lot.  My God! There are a lot of them out there. The list is endless. The disapointing fact still remains that some of them aren't even laden with the craze to be in the black in that sphere of music. 


 If you have never loved Bez' for his music,  with this new song,  you have got to admire his resilience and consistence in keeping up with his un-Nigerian style of music; although he puts out every effort to give it a homely feel.



Ever wonder why Bovi the comedian instagramed Bez's song?  Simple.  It is the courage Bez has got to defy people's wish for Nigeria to have a monotonous music market  which stands to be censured by all African countries.



And he said.."Listen to good music and make heaven"..LOL I suppose when you listen you perhaps may see why he said so.

"You Suppose Know" was produced by CoBahms Asuquo and I have to say that the song is indeed a piece of perfection.
He talks about ladies who are laden with  insecurities  of their men that they care about.  ''Dey come dey  fear say one day I go disappear".  The song reassures the lady of an eternal love.
I ask...What better song can be used to serenade a lover other than a song dressed in soothing and charming words? 
It leaves one breathless especially with the live instrumentation and sparse jamming of the strings followed by beat climax that makes ones heart vibrate with and in love.  


Gifted lyricist and vocalist collaborating with dexterous hands on the ivory.. what else can be more fun for Soul-loving people? Well, here is the clip of the song. See whether that horn in the song makes you feel nostalgic.  It just  pop out all the goose bumps on my body.

Thank you Bez for doling out so much love for unique lovers of music who seek to  listen to indigenous singer  do their style.

Not to worry.. Guys..  The song wasn't all English, but then it still has that accent of a good singer.. if you know what I mean..LOL. 
Well... Before I review the heck off the song...  Do listen  to the clip.
 Chei!  Talk no go kill me. I go disappear.... Sharp sharp...LOL 

Click to listen to You suppose know by now by Bez produced by Cobahms

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