Kwaku The Traveller... Dorime... #TTT

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Hello music lovers...
How are you doing?

It's another beautiful day to share three beautiful tunes initiated by @ablaze popularly known as #ttt.

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Let's take a trip to the African continent, Ghana to be precise.. because I will be sharing songs from talented artists popularly known as Black Sherif.


Kwaku the traveller ---Black Sherrif

I particularly love this song because we all make mistakes once in a while, If you haven't made poor decisions before can I see your hands up?

I really this song because most of us beat ourselves up when we've made poor decisions or made mistakes which make us fall or fail.

This is a reminder that we are only humans and we are prone to making mistakes but every time we fall, we learn from it and rise again, we can't afford to stay down for too long.

I don't understand some of the Ghanaian language he used but it made the song so pleasant to listen to and I absolutely love it.


Letter From Overseas --- Larry Gaaga ft Black Sherrif

I can tell that Kwaku also known as Black Sherrif is a hustler, his song always depicts his hustling story and I love it as well.

It's so encouraging to see youth hustling legally to secure the bag and today many of us leave for greener pastures to secure the bag. Those whom we've left behind might not know how hard we are struggling to survive but they expect goodies just immediately.

This prompts us to work even harder and sometimes we might find it hard to reach out to them until we feel we are financially buoyant.

This song is relatable as well and I like it.


Now, let's take a trip to Nigeria. A beautiful African country as well. The person of Goya Menor.

Haha.

Dorime --- Goya Menor

Dorime has several meanings in Nigeria, especially in this hard economy, anyone who can afford to buy fuel steadily in Nigeria right now should be played for him/her🤣🤣.

Oga boss Dorime

If you can eat anything of your choice without stress and have a lot of money in your account, please this dorime song is for you oh.

I first heard this song on TikTok when it was trending and I think I did a video of it back then as well😂😂.

There were so many funny versions of the song and it just tells us how people are ready to go to any extent to belong and thrive and at the end of the day, some of them got the bag but paid a high price for it while some lost their peace of mind.

And the song is also used to praise people who are doing well financially in this hard system. Like "Dorime" you are doing well😂😂


That will be all for today, I hope you enjoyed my choice for this week.

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We do make bad decisions one way or another and it's okay as long as we learn from them. I like the first song. It feels like someone's scolding me (in a good way) hehe.

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I am happy you liked the song. Thank you for visiting.

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Hey baby gal, I dey wait to see you sing for this community o, lolz. I just dey reason say d day I go see u sing e go b blast, hehe. Perhaps because you have got good musical taste. These are good tunes. And your writing skills goor na okpoooor

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The picture is looking very much like Papa, brother Zacchaeus a.k.a Resurrection power a.ka Music Machine

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I never even thought that Black Sherif was Ghanaian and not Nigerian. I just thought he sang in some other Nigerian language. I like the song very much. Very apt for times when we beat ourselves up over mistakes.

That Dorime song, on the other hand, has gone everywhere I know. Even church sef...

Forget, African music is sweet die...

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Haha, they sing dorime in church too? African songs are sweet oo

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Black Sheriff took the Ghana industry by force after listening to Kwaku the Traveller, I fell in love with his music.

I see beyond the beat and funny words he uses, he has superb lyrics about deep issues.

Who hasn't fucked up really? No one

Thanks for sharing these songs with us.

#dreemport.

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No one oh.. We all have at one point in time. Thanks for visiting.

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Haha. These are awesome songs that I really like. When I listen to them, they take me to a place of no worries. They are just so beautiful.

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