Ghanaian singer, songwriter, and performer Fameye returns with brand new music, introducing two singles: “June July” and “Pharasee.”
“June July” features a collaboration with acclaimed rapper Sarkodie. This emotional track explores the challenges and heartaches of long-distance relationships. Fameye begins the song with a heartfelt plea to his partner, expressing the pain of their prolonged absence and his longing for their return. Sarkodie adds a raw, introspective verse, detailing the struggles of being separated from his partner who has moved abroad, highlighting the difficulties of maintaining a relationship over the phone and the immense challenges faced while pursuing a better life abroad. The weight of these hardships is so heavy that it drives him to dark thoughts.
“Pharasee” is a soulful plea for divine intervention and blessings. 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. Fameye talks about his commitment to moving at his own pace, with unwavering faith that his blessings are secure and untouchable. Despite facing doubt from others, Fameye acknowledges the blessings already provided by God. His call to not pray like a Pharisee emphasizes his desire for genuine, sincere faith.
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