Back and Brutal; SirVic Releases Club-Trouble Gospel E-P “Take Over 1.0”
Victor Ekpo aka SirVic has lived in Port Harcourt studios since 2003 when he started out as a singer, switching to rap after some years. Back then, he had some songs out like ‘Make it Shine’ and ‘Sometimes’. In 2013, he had 2 more songs out, featuring legendary worship leader Afy Douglas in one. Welcome to 2021 and SirVic is back and brutal. He has released “Take Over 1.0”, an E-P with 4 super songs, this time featuring PH based vocalist, Obi Okorie and ‘God no go shame us’ crooner Prinx Emmanuel. Prinx Emmanuel doubled as producer for the E-P, which in itself features different cool styles of music. ‘Jesus Hold Me’ is modest tempo Pop, a favourite of foreign gospel music enthusiasts. There is a blend of R&B singing by Obi Okorie and the characteristic calm rap vibe of SirVic.
‘Joyful’ and ‘Get Your Praise On’ represent the faster urban gospel tracks in the mini-album. ‘E no dey’, featuring the jolly Prinx Emmanuel takes the work to a climax for African music aficionados. The blend of Ghanaian hi-life and Nigerian Afro sprinkled with some Carribean spice takes the mid-tempo music to an easy club trouble – notwithstanding its unforgiving gospel lyrics.
In all, the E-P is both a radio and live-event favourite as OAPs and DJs who have listened attest to. It is currently streaming through Audiomack, Spotify, Boomplay and many more streaming platforms.
You can visit SirVic’s website or his social media platforms for more personal information about his career.
Website: sirvicmusic . com
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Weeping fiower
More Grace dear, ur songs are inspiring