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A short review of GUC's Truth, Potter and Emimimo. Download these songs here

I present to you one of Nigerian's finest up-and-coming gospel artiste.
He has  many songs to his credit,  but the songs I want you all to listen to are these three.
Truth
Potter and
Emimimo.

These songs have this indescribable beauty and quality  about it. 

They are all beautiful ballads with awesome digital sounds that's makes me even wonder who produced the songs.
GUC has, in his voice,  a sword that pierces the soul.

Download Truth here

The song titled Truth will make you fall in love  with jesus. GUC's voice reminds of Jonathan Mcreynold in this song, although  his voice is stronger in texture than Mcreynold's voice. His song is quite as inspiring as Jonathan Mcreynold's. 


Potter has been my favourite due to the flute that reminds me of Chinese Epic film of people falling in love and fighting war in some vast desert like that. LOL. When I listen to Potter,  I see an angel playing the flute.

Emimimo is his recent song. Filled with the holy ghost.
Download these songs and help him propagate the music.

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