UK-Based Revivalist, Samson Serafu Drops Debut Single “Iwo Logo Ye”

Samson Serafu, a revivalist based in the United Kingdom has released his first single titled: Iwo Logo Ye.

The single which was released on Tuesday, April 16 was his first recording made available to the public for listening pleasure among other songs he has in his kitty.

In a chat with Acts Of Seraphs, Samson Serafu whose birthday coincides with the release date of the single said it was a way of appreciating God for his life.

Known for his passion for the C&S fold, the revivalist cum gospel artiste trended on social media a couple of months back after he launched revival songs in public glare alongside his colleagues at the Theme Park in Dallas, Texas.

His words: Iwo L’ogo ye is my first single. I have many other songs but this is my first single and I decided to dedicate it to God as a birthday present from myself to Him. As 16th of April is my birthday, I just feel like saying thank you to Him for bringing me into this world.

“It was a freestyle song that I had to go back to and make it an actual way of expressing my gratitude to God through what I had in my archives for so long. Although, I was about to make another song before I recalled that I have a song already. So I had to neatened it up and make it ready for 16th of April when it would be released first on my YouTube channel..InsideSerafuTV.”

Elated Samson Serafu who could not hide his joy over the development says, “Everything happening now is a big change to my story that I’m grateful for”.

According to him, the release of his single also precedes a mega revival that he is set to host on Wednesday 24th of April, 2019, tagged: OgoTunTun which is scheduled to hold in Lagos, Nigeria.

Ogo Tuntun has so far enjoyed publicity on social media since it became public knowledge.

He however craved to be followed on his instagram page @MusicBySerafu for updates.

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Seraph Dayo Oyewo

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