Video: Canadian-Nigerian ex-beauty queen, Foluke Akinremi releases another gospel hit
Headlines Friday, August 2nd, 2013What: Foluke Releases New Official Video of Single “Give God the Glory” feat. Prince K
When: Friday August 2nd
Where: Online
FOLUKE RELEASES NEW OFFICIAL VIDEO OF SINGLE “Give God the Glory” feat. Prince K
OFFICIAL VIDEO OF GIVE GOD THE GLORY
Canadian Born Beauty Queen Foluke drops brand new official video of single “Give God the Glory” featuring male Gospel Artist of the year Nominee and 2011 Comedian of the Year Recipient Prince K. Although Foluke was born and raised in Canada, she delivers a compelling and real testimony of her life while rapping in her native dialect Yoruba. You will be absolutely blown away by her delivery and the message in the song which is deep and reflective. The catchy and melodic fusion of North American and African flavour will leave you begging for more.
This single is a follow up to the one she released last summer titled “What God Has + 2gether” which featured on major websites like Bella Naija, IROKING & ModernGhana just to name a few.
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FOLUKE’S BIOGRAPHY
Foluke, pronounced as (pho-lou-kay). Born and raised in Toronto, Canada to Nigerian Parents. Foluke grew up in Canada in a Christian home where her early childhood days were spent mostly in church. Her passion for singing started at the very tender age of 7 where she would listen to her favorite Gospel artists like Commission, Yolanda Adams, Bebe & Cece Winans, Kim Burrell, Donnie McClurkin and Ebenezer Obey to name a few.
Growing up in Canada with Reverend Parents in ministry exposed her to an early Christian upbringing combined with the Canadian Fashion Lifestyle; giving her the best of both worlds. Outside of the Gospel Ministry, Foluke was influenced by the voices of the likes Anita Baker, Brandy, Keyshia Cole, Shania Twain and Jennifer Hudson to name a few.
At the tender age of 2, her parents decided she move to Nigeria for 6 years, giving her the opportunity to speak, read and write the Native tongue “Yoruba”. After those 6 years, she returned to Canada and re-immersed into Canadian lifestyle.
Foluke studied Economics and gained life experience working with governmental Agencies and not-for-profit organizations for about 8 years. While studying in University, she took a bold step out the box and competed and won the Miss Nigeria Canada pageant. Through the pageant exposure, she was able to lend a hand by increasing awareness about Sickle Cell Anemia. She also became a brand Ambassador for Western Union Canada, featured in Amina Magazine(International African magazine), Trumpet Magazine(England), Pride and Share Magazine(Canada), Tribune Newspaper(Nigeria), Television interviews on NTA, MBI (Nigeria), Radio Station Interview Rhythm 93.7(Lagos, Nigeria)
Foluke’s brand new official video of single “Give God the Glory” features male Gospel Artist of the year Nominee and 2011 Comedian of the Year Recipient Prince K. Foluke delivers a compelling and real testimony of her life while rapping in her native dialect Yoruba. You will be absolutely blown away by her delivery and the message in the song which is very catchy and melodic. The fusion of the North American and African flavour will leave you begging for more. This single is a follow up to the one she released last year titled “What God Has + 2gether” which was featured on major websites like Bella Naija, IROKING & ModernGhana just to name a few.wp_posts
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