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Frank Ugochukwu Edwards (born July 22, 1989), simply known as Frank Edwards is a Nigerian contemporary Christian singer-songwriter and recording artist from Enugu, Enugu State. He is the founder and owner of the record label Rocktown Records, which is home to recording artists such as Edwards himself, Gil, Divine, King BAS, Nkay, David, Micah Heavens and among others.
Mr. Edwards is a producer, plays several musical instrument and is a keyboardist and a member of the Presidential band of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome in Christ Embassy Church. His debut album The Definition was released in 2008. It was a 14-track album and was distributed by Honesty Music. His second album Angels on the Runway was released in 2010, and his third album Unlimited was released in 2011. Tagjam was released in November 2011. He is currently known as Nigeria's Hottest Gospel rock artiste Now in Nigeria. In 2013 he appeared in the live performance of Sinach's "I know who I am" video. He is known for his high pitched voice. Besides being an artist with many songs that cover a variety of musical genres, he is also a music producer and a master mixer. As a result, Rocktown Records, which he owns, has a generation of upcoming talents including Gil Joe, King BAS, Divine, Nkay, Soltune, David and others. In 2016, he collaborated with famous American gospel artiste, Don Moen on an album "Grace"
Frank Edwards (March 20, 1909, Washington, Georgia, USA – March 22, 2002, Greenville, South Carolina, USA) was an American blues guitarist, harmonica player and singer. He was variously billed as Mr. Frank, Black Frank and Mr. Cleanhead.
He recorded for three record labels in his career; Okeh Records in 1940, Regal Records in 1949, and Trix Records in the mid-1970s. Some more recent sessions were done for the Music Maker Relief Foundation. His most noted recordings were "Three Women Blues" and "Terraplane Blues".
Frank Edwards died of a heart attack in Greenville, South Carolina, while being driven back to his Atlanta, Georgia home, after completing his final recordings at the age of 93.
Fire Go
Frank Edwards Lyrics
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Fire go
Make you fire go, no mind them
Fire go o
Make you Fire go
Fire go
Make you fire go, no mind them
They say you too dey carry bible
All of them say you too dey go church o
Make you fire go, no mind them
Fire go o
Now they wanna know how far
They wanna know why you move so fast
Make you fire go o
Fire go o
They wanna know my way
They wanna know your way
They wanna know how you do everything wey you do
They wanna know how we do it
Keep going don't stop
Every other day we go see you on top
God don make me rise to the top
So make I tell you
As you carry that bible... fire go
As you preach that gospel... fire go
You day fire prayer... fire go
Now money don come o... fire go
You dey build that mansion... fire go
You dey ride your motor... fire go
Make you fire go o
Fire go
Make you fire go, fire go
Make you fire go, No mind them
Fire go
Repeat 2X
The way you're looking at me, he be like say you wan follow go church o
The way you dey eye my car, he be like say you want the same too
All of them na jara
Seek ye first the kingdom
Then you go begin freedom
So make I tell you
As you carry that bible... fire go
As you preach that gospel... fire go
You day fire prayer... fire go
Now money don come o... fire go
You dey build that mansion... fire go
You dey ride your motor... fire go
Make you fire go o
Fire go
Make you Fire go
Fire go
Make you fire go, no mind them
Fire go o
Make you Fire go
Fire go
Make you fire go, no mind them
Fire go o
Make you Fire go
Fire go
Make you fire go, no mind them
Fire go o
Make you Fire go
Fire go
Make you fire go, no mind them
Fire go o
Repeat till fade
Frank Edwards's song Fire Go is a Gospel track encouraging believers to keep going no matter how challenging it gets. The song starts by encouraging believers to keep the fire in their spirit burning by ignoring people who try to discourage them. The lyrics suggest that some people may criticize and doubt believers who are devoted to God by going to church or preaching the gospel. However, regardless of what people say or do, the song encourages believers to keep the fire of love, faith, and passion for God burning in their hearts.
The lyrics also suggest that people might question how believers manage to keep moving forward even in challenging times. The song encourages believers to remain steadfast in their faith and keep up the good work. The lyrics indicate that success, wealth, and material possessions may come with dedication and commitment to God, but the most important thing is to keep the fire of God's love burning in their hearts.
Overall, Fire Go by Frank Edwards is a message of hope and encouragement for believers to keep on pushing and to stay committed to God's love, even when life gets tough.
Line by Line Meaning
Make you Fire go
Encouraging the listener to ignite their passion and drive
Fire go
Expressing the need for the fire to burn brightly
Make you fire go, no mind them
Urging the listener not to be distracted or discouraged by others
Fire go o
Reiterating the need for the fire to burn fiercely
They say you too dey carry bible
Referring to those who criticize the listener for their religious devotion
All of them say you too dey go church o
Highlighting the negative opinions of others towards the listener's church attendance
Now they wanna know how far
Expressing the curiosity of others about the listener's progress
They wanna know why you move so fast
Questioning why the listener seems to be advancing quickly
They wanna know my way
Illustrating the listener's success as a source of interest for others
They wanna know your way
Indicating that even others seek to learn from the listener's success
They wanna know how you do everything wey you do
Highlighting the desire of others to learn how to achieve similar success as the listener
They wanna know how we do it
Referring to the power of God which aids the listener's success
Keep going don't stop
Encouraging the listener to continue their journey to success
Every other day we go see you on top
Affirming that the listener's success is consistent and ongoing
God don make me rise to the top
Expressing that the listener's success is divinely ordained
So make I tell you
Preparing the listener to receive insightful advice
As you carry that bible... fire go
Suggesting that the listener's religious devotion fuels their success
As you preach that gospel... fire go
Asserting that the listener's message has power and an ability to drive success
You day fire prayer... fire go
Stating the impact of the listener's intense prayer on their success
Now money don come o... fire go
Implying that the listener's success has translated to financial gain and prosperity
You dey build that mansion... fire go
Highlighting that the listener's success has manifested in their ability to build a large home
You dey ride your motor... fire go
Emphasizing that the listener's success has led to the acquisition of luxury vehicles
The way you're looking at me, he be like say you wan follow go church o
Acknowledging that the listener's success has inspired others to seek guidance from them
The way you dey eye my car, he be like say you want the same too
Recognizing that others seek to learn from the listener's success and acquire similar gains
All of them na jara
Conveying that others' opinions and criticisms do not matter
Seek ye first the kingdom
Directing the listener to prioritize their religious devotion above all else
Then you go begin freedom
Assuring the listener that focusing on their spirituality will lead to true freedom
Repeat till fade
Indicating that the song's message should be continually repeated and internalized
Writer(s): Frank Edwards
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Mighty man
on I Made it
Frank is legend . Receive your increase grace .what a talent
Ifeoluwa
on Amam Ni No Ya
I am here
Gladys
on Okaka
It is one of the names of God
Hannnah
on Holy is the Lamb
my favorite music ever
Vera Ntui
on Holy is the Lamb
i love frank edwards worship. you're songs are awesome
Martins Ejiogu
on Limit Breaker
My thirty soul were filled as i listened to the ministration, excel in strength guys