If you haven't listened to Onarii before, where have you been? Please,please,please there's no excuse for that kind of behavior, get a taste of her extraordinary talent here then continue to read the preview and listen to her new single..
After your fire burns out
When the darkness creeps closer
I'll let my light shine all over
Through this valley
Look ahead
please don't turn around
Don't give in
I'll be right here
I'll share my light
this I promise
Through this valley
I'll be here
this I swear to you
I'll die with you
if it comes to it
I won't leave
as I see you move ahead
As I see you move ahead.
This, to me, if Nigeria ever wishes to change either its National Anthem or Pledge is an absolute alternative. It's duodecet poetic form is outstanding. It's a very revolutionary piece in the realm of music forms. Afro-Ambient genre is a very rare occurrence in Nigeria's sphere of music. And the vocal aura with which she sang it transcends a vaulting array of emotions. A rather adventurous and harmonious romance with the Ambient genre.
I think this extraordinary effort was a deliberate attempt. To showcase Nigeria as a very different yet rare nation capable of reaching a remarkable height. The song can pass for a conversation between Nigeria and herself. Personifying Nigeria. 'Herself' could be any Nigerian, or well wisher. An impassioned hopeless-patriotic that wishes to give her nation every light she has in her. Every iota of strength, knowledge, sacrifice and love.
When your hope in Nigeria starts to dwindle, this is the song to listen to. Many songs have been sung about Nigeria, some of them inspiring and others disdainful. Scarcely do we find a song with so much spirit and truth.
She attempts at renewing and further igniting the light of Nigerians to be hopeful with utmost faith in the fate of the nation. Hope being a very strong pillar to faith. That beam of hope that will ignite our light 'to serve Nigeria with all my strength, to defend her unity, And uphold her honor and glory,
' So in the song 'Share; A Song to Nigeria at 100', the singer and song writer; onarii, takes us through a journey of her selfless dogged optimism. One she is convinced that if imbibed by Nigeria's over one hundred fifty million denizens can outightly move the nation to the state our founding father's dreamt.
That rainbow of hope that will make sure 'the labor of our heroes past shall never be in vain.' The optimism that will entrench us 'to serve with heart and might' to build 'one nation bound in freedom, peace and unity.' 'A nation where peace and justice shall reign.'
What if this is the mindset of every Nigerian, won't we have a great nation? I'm sure we will. What Nigeria becomes is entirely up to us. We can defeat the oppositions that will for our extinction or we can fight to glory. We must decide what we want for our nation.
To achieve this glory, we should let our lights shine beyond ethnic idiosyncrasies, religious sentiments, color pigmentations, language barriers, and political affiliations. So that the darkness in which our nation seemingly plunges into will be gone forever.
@simplyonarii is a Nigerian artiste based in Jos. She sees her music as an instrument to bring about social, political and philosophical change. One that can change the world to be a better place.
Prince Oreshade Adewale, @princeoreshade, is a Lawyer, Poet, Novelist and Social Engineer with great passion for World peace. He loves Culture and Arts.
After your fire burns out
When the darkness creeps closer
I'll let my light shine all over
Through this valley
Look ahead
please don't turn around
Don't give in
I'll be right here
I'll share my light
this I promise
Through this valley
I'll be here
this I swear to you
I'll die with you
if it comes to it
I won't leave
as I see you move ahead
As I see you move ahead.
This, to me, if Nigeria ever wishes to change either its National Anthem or Pledge is an absolute alternative. It's duodecet poetic form is outstanding. It's a very revolutionary piece in the realm of music forms. Afro-Ambient genre is a very rare occurrence in Nigeria's sphere of music. And the vocal aura with which she sang it transcends a vaulting array of emotions. A rather adventurous and harmonious romance with the Ambient genre.
I think this extraordinary effort was a deliberate attempt. To showcase Nigeria as a very different yet rare nation capable of reaching a remarkable height. The song can pass for a conversation between Nigeria and herself. Personifying Nigeria. 'Herself' could be any Nigerian, or well wisher. An impassioned hopeless-patriotic that wishes to give her nation every light she has in her. Every iota of strength, knowledge, sacrifice and love.
When your hope in Nigeria starts to dwindle, this is the song to listen to. Many songs have been sung about Nigeria, some of them inspiring and others disdainful. Scarcely do we find a song with so much spirit and truth.
She attempts at renewing and further igniting the light of Nigerians to be hopeful with utmost faith in the fate of the nation. Hope being a very strong pillar to faith. That beam of hope that will ignite our light 'to serve Nigeria with all my strength, to defend her unity, And uphold her honor and glory,
' So in the song 'Share; A Song to Nigeria at 100', the singer and song writer; onarii, takes us through a journey of her selfless dogged optimism. One she is convinced that if imbibed by Nigeria's over one hundred fifty million denizens can outightly move the nation to the state our founding father's dreamt.
That rainbow of hope that will make sure 'the labor of our heroes past shall never be in vain.' The optimism that will entrench us 'to serve with heart and might' to build 'one nation bound in freedom, peace and unity.' 'A nation where peace and justice shall reign.'
What if this is the mindset of every Nigerian, won't we have a great nation? I'm sure we will. What Nigeria becomes is entirely up to us. We can defeat the oppositions that will for our extinction or we can fight to glory. We must decide what we want for our nation.
To achieve this glory, we should let our lights shine beyond ethnic idiosyncrasies, religious sentiments, color pigmentations, language barriers, and political affiliations. So that the darkness in which our nation seemingly plunges into will be gone forever.
@simplyonarii is a Nigerian artiste based in Jos. She sees her music as an instrument to bring about social, political and philosophical change. One that can change the world to be a better place.
Prince Oreshade Adewale, @princeoreshade, is a Lawyer, Poet, Novelist and Social Engineer with great passion for World peace. He loves Culture and Arts.
Nice song indeed!. I like the motive behind her musical career. I know that one thing is for sure. Anyone who has a drive of positivity and supports positive change will definitely go far. Keep it up Onarii
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