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When NOSA’s first single “Always Pray For You” hit the airwaves, it quickly gathered rave reviews with blogs like NotjustOK gushing about him with the words "it’s not everyday we hear a Nigerian artiste sing in pijin (sic) English and make it sound simply amazing".
On Friday, February 7, NOSA and our favourite Blogs will be teaming up for the exclusive video premiere of the well-received track “Always Pray For You”. The EP features a bonus track "Star", which further solidifies NOSA’s position as a mainstay in the Nigerian Music Industry.
NOSA's love for music began as a member of the children’s church choir. As his passion grew, so did his interest in music production and song writing. NOSA soon graduated from writing a few lines here and there to recording full-fledged tracks, experimenting with various forms of music – gospel, highlife, R&B and jazz. His ability infuse various local languages with attractive melodies has carved him a niche sound that cannot be replicated. Today, as a devoted and full-time Minister, his songs continue to inspire many with words of hope and promote awareness to incite change.
Nosa, full name Nosa Omoregie, hails from Benin City, Edo State. He’s made a few attempts at getting into the industry but he was never given a shot for several reasons… till rapper illbliss recently snapped him up into his Goretti Company management. Today, the single “Always Pray For You” is garnering rave reviews like wild fire. It’s currently the Song of the Week on Rhythm 93.7 Benin City, and the Lagos stations are following suit.
It’s not everyday we hear a Nigerian artiste sing a Gospel/Inspirational song in pijin English and make it sound so amazing! Everything about this song oozes class.
The Official Video - Always Pray For You by Nosakhare Omoregie. Nosa branded himself with the use of the Pidgin language in his music and he is making the pidgin language really "hip". Lyrically with his songs, Nosa aims to, first and foremost, inspire the listener then to provoke change and deliver good music.