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Entertainment of Monday, 16 March 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Like Obesere, Paul Play remakes hit song "Angel of My Life"

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A lot of people may think Abass Akande Obesere, also known as Obesere was obviously lucky when his 18-year old single, "Egungun be careful" resurfaced on the scene.

While we probed further at MyNigeria.com to know how this newfound fortune came about for the Fuji star, all Obesere had to say was God. For the artiste, also known as Omo Rapala, it was a function of God's grace.

In what followed, Obesere's music has now resurrected and is living amongst us. So much that Zlatan had to ask for a feature on the song. TooExclusive compressed his record into a 3-minute song. The favourite part still remains: "Egungun be careful na express you dey go."

Obesere's turnaround was well utilised, scratch that, Obesere made great use of the flashback of his hit single so much that other artistes who are fading into the background are emulating his moves.

Findings by MyNigeria.com portends that many more artistes will follow Paul Play's recent act at trying resuscitate his hit single "Angel of my life."

"Angel of My Life" was released in 2007. The slow love song permeated the music scene at the time and is still being used at events to date.

The Veteran artiste who is born to the great Nigerian music legend, Late I. K. Dairo, hooked up with Runtown to do a remake of his hit single, Angle of My Life.

The song which was released two days back is a whole new vibe, better than the initial but if you want to know how the original sounds, you should watch the video attached to this clip.

Paul Babatunde Dairo aka Paul Play, is a Nigerian musician best known for his love and inspirational records. He stormed the music scene with a resurrected version of his father’s ‘Mo So Rire‘ in 1999. The following year he released hit singles ‘Angel of my life’, ‘Forever’, ‘You and me.'

The singer revealed in a recent interview that his career was plagued by illness, not cancer, however.