Fans of Fameye will be enjoying two new singles from the stales of the versatile Ghanaian musician.
He has released two singles: ‘June July’ and ‘Pharasee’.
‘June July’ which features rap giant Sarkodie, delves into the challenges and heartaches of long-distance relationships. Fameye opens the song with a plea to his partner, expressing the pain of their prolonged absence.
Sarkodie paints mental pictures with his lyrical dexterity, also highlighting the difficulties of maintaining a relationship over the phone and the immense challenges one faces while pursuing a better life abroad.
In ‘Pharasee’, Fameye seeks blessings from God. The song expresses Fameye’s deep desire for God’s favor and protection from negativity and those who wish him harm. In the lyrics, he expresses his longing for financial prosperity, positive energy and a quest for a better life.
Listen to the two songs here: https://onerpm.link/junejuly-pharasee
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