Patoranking
speaks on inspiration behind his album: God over everthing
Dancehall sensation, Patoranking who
recently released his debut album, God Over Everything, on the 5th of August 2016,
hosted members of the press to a media parley.
The session which held at Four
Points By Sheraton was organised by Spice Digital Nigeria to enable the singer
have an intimate chat with journalists. He answered questions about his album;
inspiration and challenges encountered. God Over Everything On the reason
behind the choice of the name of the album, God Over Everything, the versatile
singer disclosed that his strong belief in the power of God largely influenced
the choice of the title. He shared ” I want people to know that amidst having
fun, love and the rest, God still comes first, hence the choice of the name,
God Over Everything . The album is about love, God , my life ,where I come from
and where I am headed”.
The singer also shed light on the
inspiration behind his music. He revealed that he leans on experiences he has
garnered over the years. He encapsulates the entirety of his being into his
music. He further added that he makes music that everybody can relate to and
this also influences his choice of collaborations. The Foston Musik Star,
further brought to light the key individuals behind the success of his music
and the release of his album. He shared that his team worked tirelessly on the
album, chose the songs on the track list while he was away on business. When
asked the reason for the delay in the release of the album and the challenges
encountered , he stated that he wanted to take his time to acquaint himself
with his audience and faced challenges from putting sounds together to points
of losing creativity to write or record. Ultimately, he admitted it was a tough
but an indeed fulfilling journey.
Patoranking, is an award winning
Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer, songwriter and performing artiste who has
gained popularity and risen to prominence in the Nigerian music industry with
his unique blend of dancehall and reggae music, and select African percussion
lines.
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