You cannot possibly have a problem with the mellow chorus in the song and how Kalekye blends into it effortlessly.It is one of those parts of the song done so well that you find yourself naturally humming to it.The song doesn't to fail to deliver on originality and purpose.However you can not help to feel like something more could have been done on the storyline and that the general ambiance is jovial other than the intended
The only place that you would not agree with the producers of the song is the story in the song which according agreeably would have given this song a whole new African Touch which is the only acclivity the song faces.
You can't help but wonder why the character in the Kalekye wasn't troubled enough so that when she tells us that we shall be okay,we shall be able to directly relate instead of looking for reason to associate to the message in her song.
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The need for creativity was more emphasized at the expense of communicating and supporting the song.Why can't we have her or other different characters in the song thrown to different scenarios and circumstances for richness of content and emphasis of purpose?
I would have loved if the song writer drew inspiration from 'Pharrel Williams Happy' and focus on how he uses a variety of scenarios to focus on being happy.
The song though would be an African Masterpiece if the story is worked on again.
Here is the song
For the beautiful voices in the chorus and how she has managed to twitch her voice to blend in with the standard close to level tempo of the song,she will receive a fair three stars.
Elijah Charles Kiage
This lady is very huge. I hope that is why she's got a huge and powerful voice too. By Edwin wachie
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