Seven years after debuting with the fan-favourite ‘Eji owuro’ (originally the soundtrack to a popular movie produced by actress Bimbo Oshin), songwriter-singer Sola Allyson is yet to slow down.
The gospel act is one of the most dedicated creators in her sub-sector, so, when she took up a new album project, it was only natural for fans and critics to hold their breathe and expect the best.
The young woman delivered the goods few weeks back, when she launched and released her new body of work on February 21 and the Jogor Centre in Ibadan. ‘Imo’Ore’, the new CD, sees respected producer Cobhams Asuquo joining the singer to work gospel pieces where international celestial sounds meet homegrown Yoruba gospel classics.
The album launch was attended by many fans and dignitaries including the first lady of Ondo State Olukemi Mimiko, Yinka Ayefele, Cobhams Asuquo, and Kunle Hamilton
This is the singer’s fourth album. Past projects include: Eji Owuro (2003), Gbeje Fori (2005) and Ire (2007).
Allyson, who’s a mother-of-two, is married to her partner and collaborator Obaniyi.
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amongst yoruba gospel singer, u a d most appreciated .pls dont deviate 4rm wt i know u 2 be o,if truly u still want me to dwell in my love for ur songs
love u with the love of Christ Mrs obaniyi olushola Allyson
Sola, i being longing to hear from you, your first track makes me to fall in love with you iam also into music i love your style of Music.
Sola, You are my MOTHER in music.i love this song of urs that says Darkness that APPEAR in ONES LIFE, GOD is aware of it.