Esaias – Oye Adie Yie (Music Download)
Esaias releases brand new hit Oye Adie Yie: After being bed ridden for two years as a result of a mysterious illness, gospel artiste, Dennis Esaias Mensah, credits the grace of God for restoring him to health and saving his life.
As a sign of his gratitude to God, Esaias has released a brand new single titled, Oye Adie Yie.
The song is a contemporary gospel song which talks about what the Lord has done and how far He has brought him. In the song, Esaias testifies that God is able to turn what humans have rejected into the envy of everyone.
Esaias sings of the days when he performed secular music but vows to praise the Lord with all his might. He says that all the wonderful things in his life can only be attributed to the glory and blessings of God because he has wiped away his shame and tears.
Combining English and Twi for his delivery on the song, Esaias displays a remarkable mastery of both languages.
The song has a catchy melody and chorus which sets it apart from the type of gospel music done in the country and is sure to appeal to the youthful audience. The instrumentation on the song complements it as well.
In an interview with Esaias, he revealed that during the two years he was bedridden (2003 to 2005), doctors couldn’t diagnose his ailment. He, however, admits that he believes the condition was God’s way of warning him to stop his notorious lifestyle and dedicate his life to Him.
Touching on his latest work, Esaias explained that Oye Adie Yie, is an Akan slang which refers to way-side tailors who do alterations. An Oyie adie yie, will not hesitate to fix an outfit regardless of the state it is in.
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