Announcing the album
title as "Gold Water", the passioned singer explained that the
admittedly strange title is one that he and listeners would have to unravel
over the course of time, as the album hits the stores in November 2013. The
12-track opus features major and exciting collaborations including the HipHop
and African Rhythm merger on "F.a.t.h.e.r 2.0 Remix" featuring HipHop
artistes Madarocka, Tbos and Recky D (mp3 attached). The remix is the B-Side
single to the stellar "Testify", which continues to gain more grounds
on all platforms.
Obiwon marked a season of
new beginnings and greater heights earlier this year as he was honoured by the
National Gospel Awards as Best Crossover Artist, his first ever award in the
genre. He has also graced the cover of the latest edition of Vine Magazine, an
entertainment and lifestyle magazine for young positive minds. In his cover
interview, Obiwon speaks about his conversion and salvation experience, his
humble musical beginnings dating back almost two decades and the challenges of
switching over from secular to gospel music. In the midst of an active
ministerial schedule, Obiwon also played guest judge at the Owerri Auditions of
Destiny Child Gospel Talent Hunt and had his catalogue released this week on
Spinlet, Africa's premiere mobile music platform.
The rest of the year
promises to be much more exciting as Obiwon continues to unveil plans and
activity towards the release and establishment of "Gold Water".
F.a.t.h.e.r 2.0
Remix - http://www.hulkshare.com/mfgn0qh27400
Testify ft. Mike Abdul- http://www.hulkshare.com/ca8w70cy14hs
Testify ft. Mike Abdul- http://www.hulkshare.com/ca8w70cy14hs
ABOUT OBIWON:
Obiora Obiwon announced a full-time gospel music ministry in 2008,
following through in 2009 with his sophomore and first gospel album "The
Rebirth". Since then he has consistently impacted the events and gospel
music scene with a new sound and “The Rebirth Band”.
The sophomore album became noted for the praise song
"F.a.t.h.e.r" and mostly for producing the hit wedding anthem
"Obi Mu O". His 2006 debut "Overture" previously produced
the classic ballad "Onyinye", garnering vocal performance awards at
the Nigerian Music Awards and the acclaimed HipHop World Awards both in 2007.
Subsequently the r'n’b-singer-turned-urban-gospel-minister also received
honours at the 2013 National Gospel Awards for his crossover act, an indication
of the growing acceptance of his faith-based transition.
After a 4-year major release hiatus, Obiora Obiwon returns in 2013
with a techno-infused HipHop song entitled “Testify”. The uptempo praise record
blazes the trail for the release of a long awaited third album, entitled
"Gold Water".
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