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Where can we find peace when our world leaders cannot unite? War is not the solution. We must fight with love and humility to restore peace in our broken world.
lyrics
WORLD OF OURS
East against the West and the north oppose the South
Brother hate dem brother, blood hate blood
And the religion demonstrations condemn one another there
Races and even tribes despise each other
Countries against countries
Churches praying, world leaders negotiating
And the peace strike deep under the seas
Where can I, where can I, where can I, where can I, where can I?
Where can there be peace when the world cannot come together
I-a unity, humility
Love, love one another
Humility love
To restore peace in this broken world of ours
This say the other, and the other say the other one
Black and white and the Indian colours
And the religious demonstrations condemn one another there
Races and even tribes despise each other
Countries against countries
Churches praying, praying, praying, praying, praying
Where can there be peace when the world cannot come together
I-a unity, humility
Love, love one another
Humility love
To restore peace in this broken world of ours
This say the other, and the other say the other one
Black and white and the Indian colours
And religion demonstration condemn one another there
Races and even tribes despise each other
Countries against countries
Churches praying, praying, praying, praying, praying
credits
released March 20, 2022
Produced by Manadi Angel Lopa and Gabrielle Lopa
Engineered by Mick Wordley, Mixmasters Studio
Assistant engineer Swerdy Sverdloff
Mixed by Mick Wordley & Swerdy Sverdloff
Mastered by Steve Smart, @Studios 301
Lyrics and music by Angel Kwaku Lopa
Arranged by Manadi and Gabrielle Lopa
Manadi Lopa - Lead Vocals / Guitar
Gabrielle Lopa - Backing Vocals
Obed Aryee - Bass
Brody Green - Drums
Lenin Marron - Lead guitar / rhythm Guitar
Aaron Deanshaw - Trombone
Lazaro Numa Pompa - Trumpet
Swerdy Sverdloff – Tenor Saxophone
Richard Coats - Hammond organ
ARTWORK
Lion Logo designed by Donna Chess
Image by Will Carter
Album concept by Gabrielle Lopa
Single artwork designed by Sonya Head
Manadi, which means “sit & share together” in his Sisaala dialect, is from Tumu, an African village in the Upper West Region
of Ghana. Humble & soulful, Manadi's music is as eclectic as his upbringing. Praised for his political & socially motivated songs, Manadi crafts fusions of West African Zongo, roots reggae & Afro pop with punchy horn lines & groovy African beats to convey universal messages....more