Audio By Carbonatix
It’s no secret that musicians love their mothers and will dedicate their most personal and touching songs to honour them.
From Shatta Wale, Obrafour, Becca, Maccasio and more, have let down their guards and put aside their alter egos, to express how much they care about their mothers.
It’s now the turn of Mimlife Record’s protege - Mista Myles to flex his voice on a song titled ‘Mama’ dedicated to mothers around the world.
Mista Myles’s ‘Mama’ song will definitely be added to his catalogue of hits tunes.
Just take a listen to the lyrics: “Everyday you dey pray / You dey on your knees / You dey hustle on these streets / Tell us never accept defeat / Adey your back you bed under bridge.”
The song, uploaded to SoundCloud is a 3:33 minutes produced by NixieOfficiv.
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