Track 1 -
THE BIRTH OF KARLA GOD
This was my first ever attempt at rap, it was my first
ever hip hop related work, I wrote this at a stage in my life where I didn't even know what punch lines were, I didn't even know or had the inclination that I could become
a rapper.
So when White Mic, picked me and said “You seem bold,
you’re bold, I think you can rap, come I’ll
teach you”, I went to him and he took me on 2 rap classes, the things he taught
me spiked something in me, it was like he brought out rap from me, even when I didn't know it was there. After the classes he gave me an
assignment, to write a spoken word, I picked one of my write ups from my
archive of “stuff I have written” which was this one, tweaked some lines, and
made it into my introduction.
Track 2 – GOSPEL GANGSTA
Yeah I just wanted to brag and throw punch lines at anyone who thought they could mess with me.
Track 3 –
WHO YOU ARE
This was my first ever Solo.
I wrote this to myself, and for every person who was having a complex issue or going through some challenges without the confidence to confront them. I was at a point where I looked down on myself as a rapper (I was just 4-5 months into this thing). Then the Holy-Spirit spoke to me one day and He said, “I told you before, you’re a king you’re a star, don’t forget who you are”, and that was it.
I wrote this to myself, and for every person who was having a complex issue or going through some challenges without the confidence to confront them. I was at a point where I looked down on myself as a rapper (I was just 4-5 months into this thing). Then the Holy-Spirit spoke to me one day and He said, “I told you before, you’re a king you’re a star, don’t forget who you are”, and that was it.
Track 4 –
TGIGC
It was a Friday
praise team choir rehearsal at my musical hometown, DBC (Da Blazing Choir), we
had just finished rehearsing. My musical mayor BC (Brother Chiedozie) yawned
and asked if it was a Friday, we replied, and he said TGIF, then boom!!! it
came to me, THANK GOD I GOT CHRIST. (Honest, I cross my heart and hope to live).
Track 5 –
SALVATION SONG
This is one of the hardest song I ever wrote, I got
the sound track, and for about 3 months no lyrics came to me, but I knew the
title was “Salvation Song”, I kept praying in tongues with the soundtrack, i.e,
anytime I wanted to pray in tongues, I would plug it to my ears.
In 3 weeks, I got verse 1, verse 2 came in one
day, verse 3 came in two days and that was it. In all, it took me about 6 months
to write this song and decide that it was perfect, I rehearsed it for cumulatively
42 hours, and even after these hard work, I had to correct myself consecutively 3 times
on stage, when ministering it…...
I know that this song is for someone, who is planning
to give up on life, when they hear "Salvation Song" they'll decide to live; and live for Christ.
Track 6 – PERFECT PICTURE
This song is a deep reflection of my thoughts on love and what He would look like if I could see him in a picture. I and Fortune Rex wrote this song at the basketball court one Saturday morning. It was beautiful.
Funny enough, for a song called "Perfect Picture" it isn't so perfect. Irony.
Funny enough, for a song called "Perfect Picture" it isn't so perfect. Irony.
Track 7 –
NO DOUBTS
It’s like this, that moment you realize your
dream is so big it scares you; Faith steps in and tells you, NO DOUBTS!
Track 8 –
PA ATTITUDE
This song is dedicated to our Man of God, our Zonal Director Pastor Amaechi Udeaku
CREDITS ON BEATS USED
Rico - Meek Mill ft Drake
Hans Zimmer – Time inception
Death of Auto tune - Jay Z
Pretty Hurts - Beyoncé
Ready - Bob ft Future
Tap out - Rich Gang
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