“Dreams is a song from the creative geniuses at Rocktown Records, owned by Frank Edwards. The song was produced by King Bas, featuring Nkay and Gil Joe. It’s remarkable that this is his first official single and I wonder what he has in store for us in the coming months. I have listened to the song over and over again. It’s thought-provoking, especially if you need some sort of motivation for a particular situation that you’re going through. The song tells you to always keep your dreams alive and trust God to do his job. Forget what anyone else has said concerning you, He has the final say. His Word says – For He knows the plans He has towards each and every one of us, good plans and not evil plans, to give us hope and a future. You see, God wants you to trust in Him, and believe Him to do what other people think is impossible. Sometimes you go through trials in life and come out successful in the end. Everything that happens or has happened to you are stepping-stones to a greater purpose.
Know more about King BAS:
King BAS is a young, vibrant & intelligent 22-year-old, who was born and brought up in Nigeria. He then travelled to the United Kingdom to further his studies where he attained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom. He also went on to further bag a Master’s degree at just 21 in Marketing and Management (Yay! Marketing) at the Norwich Business school of UEA in London. King BAS has been in love with music from a young age and taught himself to play the piano and produce music. He got discovered by Frank Edwards while he was still in the UK and on getting back to Nigeria, got signed to Frank Edwards’ Rocktown Records.
In an atmosphere where the music is available, especially to young people but does not communicate the right message they should be hearing, his mission is to infuse the airwaves with not only excellently produced tracks, but also music with words that will affect lives positively all over the world.
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