John Adama_Song of Redemption

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Song Description

🎵 Song Title: Song of Redemption
🎤 Artist: John Adama
🌍 Genre: Afro-Reggae / Conscious Music
🕊️ Language: English, Pidgin, with Nigerian cultural inflections
💿 Album: Chameleon Chapter

Description:
Song of Redemption” by Nigerian artist John Adama is a soul-stirring Afro-Reggae anthem that calls out societal and governmental neglect while amplifying the voice of the everyday Nigerian. With deep lyrical honesty, John Adama blends chant, conscious rap, and reggae rhythms to create a compelling message of resilience and demand for accountability.

From verses that question broken systems — “you say go to school and get education / some finish school and face frustration” — to a chorus that cries for change — “we need some contribution to stand attention / this is my song of redemption” — the track captures the pain of economic hardship, piracy in the music industry, and national disillusionment.

With infectious call-and-response chants like “Nani nani nine wor oh oh” and “Yaga yaga yau oh,” this song transcends lyrics, inviting listeners into a cultural, emotional, and revolutionary experience. It stands as a rallying cry for justice, dignity, and hope in a country seeking answers.

For fans of: Bob Marley, Lucky Dube, Fela Kuti
Recommended for: Conscious playlists, protest music collections, and Afrocentric storytelling sets.

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