Welcome to Mr Brawn's blog. i am a lover of gospel music, a land surveyor by profession, a computer engineer by hobby with strong interest in GIS. This blog discusses periodically the different aspects of my interests in life.
Awadupe is a song inspired by the Holy Spirit which was written, composed and voiced by Brawn Abdul. It is a Nigerian Gospel song (Christian song) patterned in Highlife manner. It is a praise and thanks giving song which was written and voiced in the the Yoruba and English language. The song tries to describe how God lift men from nothing to the end of the world. It tries to express the essence of praising God for all he's done. You may not yet be where you want to be but you're definitely not where you use to be. See the lyrics below... Intro iyeiye iyeiye iyeiye iyeiye iyeiye iyeiye iyeiye iyeiye Oya kini awa se oh oh oho Awadupe Ani kini awa se oo ni bi Awadupe Oya kini awa se oh oh oho Awadupe Oya kini awa se oooo Awadupe Interlude What more can i bring unto you I dey work for Naija, i dey travel overseas When men say that it is over You picked me up and you took over When men say there is casting down You hold my hands and you lift m...
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