Donny Crown drops a second single alongside “Gimme Life,” titled “God Abeg,” and this one goes in a completely different direction. “God Abeg” is the more reflective side of his double release on June 26.
While “Gimme Life” with Skales pushed energy and celebration, “God Abeg” slows things down and gets personal. The title says it all in Pidgin English, that raw, prayer-like plea most Nigerians understand without needing translation. Donny Crown leans into Yoruba-language elements throughout, which gives the record a cultural warmth that plain English couldn’t carry the same way.
The song covers faith, gratitude, and personal reflection, the kind of subject matter that works best when an artist sounds like they genuinely mean every word. Donny Crown doesn’t oversell the emotion here. He stays measured and honest, letting the message carry itself naturally.
Released through MEDE, “God Abeg” has already found its way onto mainstream playlists across streaming platforms since dropping. Both singles together paint a clear picture of who Donny Crown is as an artist, someone who can move between celebration and sincerity without losing either one.
Stream “God Abeg” and let it speak where you are right now.
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