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New Gospel Song: Glory by Imaobong produced by Dr.Roy (Review)



This is Imaobong's new single,  GLORY. It has been on repeat since I got this song.

Imaobong has never undelivered in her entire life and in this album, she sure has put her critics to shame. This lady's has sung virtually every note, people  thought couldn't be sung, under the shade😃.

She started out with I AM BLESSED, then she went ahead to release NANI GI(you can dance this one with your handkerchief😃), finally she GLORY is making wave  in Nigeria.

Here are facts about GLORY by Imaobong.

Most ladies would complain it too low and two high. Yes the song spans  nearly 3 octaves , and she sure hit a note above High B5  in that song. This is something most ladies wouldn't dare in full voice. Well, she learnt from Karen Clark Sheard and Tasha Cobbs.

The song has a slow pace but sung with a heart-shattering powerful voice

It also reeks of the dexterity with which Mercy Chinwo's Excess Love  was produced.

The backup singers did a good job, and the producer, Dr. Roy, masterfully melded their voices into an awesome harmony. It is a first class production if you ask me.

Imaobong is an engineer and a musician, a  mother of two. Someone who is proud to be working in the vineyard of God.




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