Tuesday, May 23, 2023

“Melodies of Resilience: Baba Richie’s ‘My Ghetto’ Inspires Hope and Unity”

“Melodies of Resilience: Baba Richie’s ‘My Ghetto’ Inspires Hope and Unity”

 

By Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu

Baba Richie, a remarkable artist, exemplifies dedication, hard work, and undeniable talent, remaining steadfast in his chosen path. He possesses a profound understanding of his calling and tirelessly strives to fulfill it.

Richie’s music serves as a powerful medium through which he spreads messages of peace, love, and unity to all who listen. His captivating voice resonates deeply, earning him a reputation as one of the finest vocalists in the industry.

In his soul-stirring song, 'My Ghetto,' Richie delves into the heart of struggle, forging an intimate connection with the challenges faced by those dwelling in disadvantaged communities. With genuine humility, he recognizes that it is solely by the grace of God that individuals can find strength, sustenance, and preservation within such environments.

Baba Richie has rapidly captivated the attention of music enthusiasts, swiftly emerging as a rising star in the industry. His passionate fan base, comprising over 100 loyal supporters, eagerly anticipates each release, anxiously downloading and immersing themselves in his heartfelt music.

‘My Ghetto Lyrics’

Verse 1:        

So many thing I don see with my eyes but I no fit shout o,

From the north to the east, west down to my south o,

My is a gift from the most Jah, Jah o,

So, every day in da ghetto me I just dey Dara o,

Eh, sosolatidodo

Every day isa joy my ghetto,

Isa joy for Me and Isa Joy for you, you, you, you,

Notime for bad belle wey dey try to idolize me,

Because in da ghetto where I live, I swear Isa no man world.

           

Chorus:        

Give me the lighter, give me the mic… Dough,

Me, I wanna blow my world,

Almight Jah I swear you know, for my ghetto you give me

Joy…..X2

For my Ghetto you give me joy… 

For my ghetto you give me joy…              

 

Verse 2:                    

I’ve been to many places and I’ve seen a lot of faces but

non can replace me,

Song boy from Africa, no replica, I give them all the ethical,

No matter how you push me to the wall, I swear I’ll never

fall cause I stand tall, Jah Jehovah got my hands up so I

say eh, eh

Sololatidodo

Everyday Isa Joy my ghetto,

Isa Joy for Me and Isa Joy for you, you, you, you

(Repeat Chorus)

 

Bridge:

So many many things I don see with my eyes, the black and

The white, both the good and the bad things ya,

Honest G Production… ya, Talent House Music, y’all already know.

Give me the mic cause I want to blow my world… Baba Richie kede oo… Bra.

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