Frank … Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two recording artists called Frank Edwards
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.
Free Style
Frank Edwards Lyrics
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Ibughi mmadu, anyi n'enye gi ekele
O idi mma, idi omimi
I bow to you the love of my life
Ibu Chukwu onye di mma
Chukwu onye di ndu,
I just want to say that am so grateful.
Oh, so grateful.
Am so excited.
You dey tingalingali, you dey sweet my belle.
Oh, Oh, oh.
Talking about the things you do.
You dey make me cry.
Oh,
Oh Oh.
Muna gi ga'ebi.
Iye ee.
Can somebodey tell me if you feel how I feel today.
Nani gi bu chi o, nani gi bu chi o.
Nani gi bu chi o.
Eh.
Papa,
Nani gi bu chi o, nani gi bi chi o.
Nani gi bu chi o.
You've been my one and only.
I worship you only.
Lord, I bow before you.
I kneel before you.
Ebube!
Uwooo oh o!
Ebube!.
Idi ebube.
Yeee!.
Ebube!.
Uwooo oh o!.
Uwooo!.
Uwooo!.
Oh.
Ebube!.
Uwooo oh o!.
Ebube!.
Idi ebube!.
Yeee!.
Ebube!.
Uwooo oh o!
In "Free Style" by Frank Edwards, the singer expresses his gratitude and adoration for God. He acknowledges that God is not human - "i bu chukwu, ibughi mmadu," but rather a divine being to whom they give praise and thanks in ekele (gratitude). Edwards attributes all the good things in his life to God- "idi mma, idi omimi." He goes on to declare that God is the source of all the great things in his life- "chukwu onye di ndu." The singer is so grateful for everything God has done for him, and he shows his excitement with lines like "you dey tingalingali, you dey sweet my belle."
Edwards concludes the song with a series of exaltations and praises for God, including "Ebube" which translates to "glory" or "majesty." He repeats the phrase "nani gi bu chi o" to emphasize that God is his only God, and he worships him with all his heart. The song also encourages listeners to recognize and appreciate the goodness of God in their own lives.
Overall, "Free Style" is a powerful and soul-stirring song that expresses heartfelt gratitude and love for God. It's a gospel song that inspires and uplifts listeners.
Line by Line Meaning
I bu chukwu
I acknowledge that you are God
Ibughi mmadu, anyi n'enye gi ekele
You are not human, we give you praise
O idi mma, idi omimi
You are good, you are faithful
I bu Chukwu onye di mma
You are God who is good
Chukwu onye di ndu
God of the living
I just want to say that am so grateful.
I simply want to express my gratitude
Oh, so grateful.
Oh, very grateful
For the love, for the life, for the things you gave.
For the affection, existence and all you have bestowed
Am so excited.
I am thrilled
You dey tingalingali, you dey sweet my belle.
You make me dance and feel good
Talking about the things you do.
Referring to your deeds
You dey make me cry.
You sometimes make me cry
Muna gi ga'ebi.
We will lift you high
Iye ee.
Yes indeed
Can somebodey tell me if you feel how I feel today.
Can somebody affirm that they share in the elation I feel today
Nani gi bu chi o, nani gi bu chi o.
You alone are God
Nani gi bu chi o.
You alone are God
Eh.
Oh
Papa,
Father
You've been my one and only.
You have been my sole one
I worship you only.
I only worship you
Lord, I bow before you.
Lord, I prostrate before you
I kneel before you.
I genuflect before you
Ebube!
Glory!
Uwooo oh o!
An expression of excitement and elation
Idi ebube.
It is the glory
Yeee!.
Expression of excitement, awe and satisfaction
Uwooo!.
Expression of excitement and elation
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