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Gospel Alert: Thomas by Degoldberg ft D-Smart


Remember the  singles  'Bones' by Degoldberg which debuted sometime during April of 2017?
Well, a new and earth-shattering vibe  Which is laced with mainstream symphonies of Afrohippop has hit the internet. It comes with all the pastiches of contemporary southern rap, but this time, a unique flavour that is unprecedented was birthed from the very flexible voice of Degoldberg. 

 It is the first rap I have ever heard done in the Ikwere language. This new song is titled 'THOMAS'
It has become an early morning symphony for the people of Port Harcourt. The energy in the song is enough to wake all your adrenaline and spur you to be excited and happy through out the morning hours. Every single word in the song is a hook that can never depart from you.

The song talks about the need the trust God without reservations.  It was rendered  in a very hilarious yet didactic manner .

It reeks of street credibility. A comical blend of the Ikwere language and pidgin English.
   If you love TB1 and Lacrae, I am pretty sure you would love this song.

Presently under the umbrella of By Holy Homy Records Inc, Degoldberg whose name is Nyeche Enyinda is a a Port Harcourt based Kingdom rapper known for his versatile writing technique and delivery.

Thomas by DeGoldberg featuring D-Smart is the rave of the moment.
Download the song right here.Click here to download

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