Fast rising afro/gospel musician, Kunle Major (Abikeyin), has released the video to his hit track, Oluwa E Se (Thank you Lord).
The Ondo-born Canada based musician had in November, 2020, released ‘Oluwa E Se’, a praise song as a single track before the video which came out on Monday.
The video was shot in Nova Scotia, Canada, and features Kunle Major along with African and Canadian back up singers.
Using himself as a real-life example, Abikeyin uses the song to give hope to people facing different challenges in life, emphasising that there is hope if only we refuse to give up on rely on God.
Kunle Major is credited with other tracks such as ‘Lilly of the valley’, ‘In those days’ (L’aye Ojosi) and ‘Abikeyin’ (Last Born).
The audio of ‘Oluwa E Se’ is on Audiomack and the video is on YouTube.
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