Unlike the often toxic themes of money and materialism in mainstream pop, steers this ship toward the shore of gratitude.
The lyrics of I Go Follow Rollas Gyrate for God are a prayer disguised as a party track. In the local dialect, Rollas sings of overcoming dark times, surviving the struggle (Abuja? Lagos? Life itself?), and using his body as an instrument of praise.
“When I look around, where I dey yesterday and where I dey today… Only God.”
Unlike the often toxic themes of money and materialism in mainstream pop, steers this ship toward the shore of gratitude.
The lyrics of I Go Follow Rollas Gyrate for God are a prayer disguised as a party track. In the local dialect, Rollas sings of overcoming dark times, surviving the struggle (Abuja? Lagos? Life itself?), and using his body as an instrument of praise. Unlike the often toxic themes of money and
“When I look around, where I dey yesterday and where I dey today… Only God.” Rollas sings of overcoming dark times