Essumann Ft. Fameye - Pray More -
🙏🏾 5/5 – For the weary, the faithful, and the ones still standing.
Essumann and Fameye don’t just drop a song; they deliver a sermon for the streets, the studio, and the midnight hour. The title is deceptive. “Pray More” isn’t a passive call to sit and wait for miracles. Instead, it reframes prayer as the ultimate strategic weapon . Both artists acknowledge the grind—the long nights, the broken promises, the envy from peers—but their conclusion is radical: after you’ve planned, pushed, and performed, there’s a ceiling only the divine can crack. Essumann ft. Fameye - Pray More
This resonates deeply with fans who work multiple jobs, who’ve seen friends succeed faster, who wonder if God has forgotten their address. The song validates a quiet, persistent faith—not the performative kind, but the 3 AM kind. 🙏🏾 5/5 – For the weary, the faithful,
At first glance, “Pray More” sounds like a standard Ghanaian highlife-meets-hip-hop track—smooth production, a catchy hook, and two confident voices trading verses. But beneath the groove lies a raw, almost confessional manual for survival in a world where talent alone isn’t enough. “Pray More” isn’t a passive call to sit
That practice is prayer. Not as escape, but as endurance. “Pray More” is not a song you put on to turn up. It’s a song you put on when you’re about to give up. It’s the soundtrack for the drive home after rejection, for the quiet before a difficult conversation, for the moment you realize hard work needs a higher witness.
Essumann and Fameye have crafted more than a hit. They’ve crafted a mirror. Look into it, and you’ll see your own tired eyes—and then, maybe, you’ll close them and do exactly what the title says.