Nigerian singer and songwriter, Jerry Okudhuru popular as Sweet Benedicion is gradually earning a local and international following with the release of his new single, entitled PAMI.
With a unique ability to blend his music genre of Afro-Fusion and Trap, Benedicion took many music lovers by surprise with his new single that is fast becoming an anthem of sort on the lips of music lovers across the country.
Born and raised in Lagos but hails from Warri, Delta State, Benedicion who says PAMI is a song that helps people get along with the day in day out struggle and remind them that there are better days ahead even if things look awry now.
Currently signed to WP Records, the singer expressed his joy at the rate with which the song was moving, describing the process as a slow but steady ride that would eventually take his career to the promised land.
With a career already attracting attention, Benedicion who is also a comedian said he’s not worried about the attention as he would like to concentrate on his music career.
“I think what I need right now is to keep focusing on what is bringing the attention rather than the attention itself. Music makes me happy. It is one tool I have that helps me bare my mind on issues around me. This is the best time to get things done and I am ready,” he said.
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