Nigerian gospel artiste, Obiora Obiwon is back with a new video.
He teams up with rave Nigerian urban gospel acts Frank Edwards, Eben and Kenny K'ore to deliver this passionate hip-hop styled praise track, "Hail My King".
Produced by Phat E and directed by St. Immaculate, 'Hail My King' is the official second single from Obiwon's latest album "Gold Water".
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The New Urban Gospel! Obiora Obiwon – Hail My King features Frank Edwards, Eben & Kenny K’ore
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