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Christofyk's Album 'Give me Some Love' produced by P-Maro, Finally!







Finally, the complete debut album you all have been waiting for has arrived. Christofyk's first album, titled 'Give Me Some Love' has finally hit the internet with Seven amazing songs that were dexterously produced by P-Maro and written by Christofyk.
The album certainly blurs the lines among gospel, secular and inspiration; completely void of raunchiness.
In general, the instrumentals of the songs have a soothing and alluring feel to them. A beautiful blend of RnB, Soul and  sensational Afro.

The first song 'Affirmatively' is a song of love to the Most High. It creates a calming atmosphere for  true worship. It reminds you that you need to love God without reservation.

 Also, There  are parts with local Igbo dialect spice and mellifluous falsetto that add colour and beauty to the song. Take a listen.

Download Affirmatively by Christofyk

The next song 'His Words Work' is an uptempo song that one can dance to.  It has a bit of rocky flavour and you would think Iyke Onka gave a big impression on that song. It also has gospel afro melody amidst the sequence of strings in the song.

This song emphasizes on the agape love which God has for us that made him send his son to die on the cross of Calvary stark naked. 

He took away our infirmities and our shortcomings, and by his stripes we are made whole.

'Gracious Jesus' comes  softly as a sort of slow praise eulogising God with all the beautiful names that are known to stir him up and make him do wonders.
Onyemata is a song sung entirely in Igbo . The song celebrates God as our redeemer who almost immediately steps into our situation and helps us out of our dire strait.
Take a listen

Download Onyemata by Christofyk.

'Agam Eto Chukwu' will have you dance to the Lord in whatever way you can. Sung in both English and Igbo . The ending half of the song will really get you slain in the spirit.
Take a listen.

Download Agam Eto Chukwu.

Give me Some Love has a special place in my heart and so i shall refer you to  where I introduced the song properly.

Take a listen
Download Give me Some Love by Christofyk.

Dream Song Ft Simeon Maro, gets your heart  reinforced with inspirational words and the fact that a complete trust in your capabilities will launch you into that perfect destiny you nurse in your mind. 

 This song is very powerful and with crazy vocal dynamics that awakens your  goose pimples.  'Dream Song'  will leave you in high spirit, and by the time you are done listening, you will feel gratified.
Take a listen


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