“Alfa too sabi better song” — Islamic cleric goes viral singing Davido’s ‘Aye’ at event
An Islamic cleric has taken the internet by storm with a viral video showcasing his lively rendition of Davido’s popular song, ‘Aye.’
The charismatic Alfa was captured singing the chart-topping track with infectious vibes, accompanied by light beats and back-up vocals from one of his assistants.
Social media has been buzzing with excitement as Nigerians and music enthusiasts alike commend the cleric for his unexpected musical prowess.
The video, which quickly gained traction, has sparked conversations about the cleric’s eclectic taste in music and the universal appeal of Davido’s hits.
The heartwarming video features the Alfa passionately singing the lyrics of ‘Aye,’ displaying a surprising affinity for the song’s romantic and rhythmic elements. The cleric’s rendition of the track has resonated with many, showcasing a unique blend of spirituality and appreciation for contemporary music.
Watch the viral video here
In a heartening twist, the Alfa even composed his version of the song, infusing it with a touch of his Islamic background. The lyrics, expressing themes of love and devotion, mirror the original while adding a distinctive flair that reflects the cleric’s individuality.
The unexpected convergence of religious authority and popular culture has sparked admiration and positive reactions, emphasizing the power of music to transcend traditional boundaries.
As the video continues to circulate on various social media platforms, the Alfa’s musical talents are receiving widespread recognition, proving that talent knows no bounds.
Fasore Oluwanishola said, “Even alfa too sabi better song , more anointing jare alfa olohun . You Know waiting dey happen for street.”
Sho Rotimillion Henry wrote, “The underground alfa voice berry the song 🎵
Make Davido do remix with ham biko.”
Akinwumi Peter said, “this is how God want us to enjoy our diversity but some don’t just want it that way.”
Bob Taj reacted, “My only happiness is that the prophet Muhammad (SAW) didn’t die for anybody, he lived his life and he warned that everybody would carry his cross by his/herself.”