With his latest single “Awa O Tush Oh” continuing to
dominate airwaves across the country and with the highly anticipated music
video coming soon, award-winning Afrofusion artist GAISE is back with a brand
new single titled “Little Drops”.
dominate airwaves across the country and with the highly anticipated music
video coming soon, award-winning Afrofusion artist GAISE is back with a brand
new single titled “Little Drops”.
Serving as the third single from his forthcoming sophomore
album which is due to be released in 2014 via Sanctified Records, “Little
Drops” sees GAISE take an expressly more conscious, profound and
self-reflective tone, over the resounding Olaitan Dada-produced musical
backdrop, led by resounding horn arrangements and a stirring string section,
all played live.
album which is due to be released in 2014 via Sanctified Records, “Little
Drops” sees GAISE take an expressly more conscious, profound and
self-reflective tone, over the resounding Olaitan Dada-produced musical
backdrop, led by resounding horn arrangements and a stirring string section,
all played live.
With lyrics such as “little drops make an ocean” clearly the
driving sentiment behind “Little Drops”, Gaise asks his listeners to look
inwards with him and take individual responsibility for trying to make our nation
better on this new single. Listen, enjoy and take stock with Gaise’s “Little
Drop” below…
driving sentiment behind “Little Drops”, Gaise asks his listeners to look
inwards with him and take individual responsibility for trying to make our nation
better on this new single. Listen, enjoy and take stock with Gaise’s “Little
Drop” below…
“Our various individual actions as Nigerians affect our
nation, to show that we all in our very little ways contribute to the present
state our country is in. And so if we shift the focus of our energies to our
little corners and each one starts to improve his/her actions no matter how
little, the nation will follow suit.” – Gaise.
nation, to show that we all in our very little ways contribute to the present
state our country is in. And so if we shift the focus of our energies to our
little corners and each one starts to improve his/her actions no matter how
little, the nation will follow suit.” – Gaise.