Onitsha church girl biography
The effort to convert African women to Christianity transformed the religious and sexual lives of African women converts; it also transformed....
Onitsha teams with the talented producer Shep Crawford to craft an impressive debut on Hidden Beach�s Gospel imprint, to generate Church Girl, an album full of neo-soul gems, jazzy hits and some Gospel ballads.
"Come On" is a feel good mid-tempo ditty with that signature Crawford beat along with Ontisha's lovely alto butter vocals.
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Church Missionary Society missionaries, both of African and European descent, became interested in.
She encourages everyone to join in the joy of serving Jesus and what fun this number is.
Things get a little funky on "Don't Give Up", a cut about persevering through hard times. It doesn�t hurt that the groove is infectious, but the problem here is it�s too short.
"He Is" will satisfy those who were wanting more grooves, with its neo-soul edge, organ stylings and hip hop vibe laid to Crawford's hitting beat.
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