E Don Cash Fire Рџ”ґрџ”ґ Solo Kings & Evang. Henry Ofogbor On The Ebio Christian Music Access
: It is often used as a "clear the arena" track, signaling a shift into intense, high-tempo praise and dance.
: A veteran gospel minister, guitarist, and music producer based in Warri, Nigeria . : It is often used as a "clear
The track features two heavyweights of the Delta State gospel music scene: Apostle Solo Kings "E don cash fire" (meaning "it has caught
: Known as a "living legend," he is credited with refining the instrumentation of Ebio music and mentoring a generation of Urhobo/Isoko artists. the artists behind it
"E don cash fire" (meaning "it has caught fire" in Nigerian Pidgin) is a high-energy anthem within the scene, popularized by the collaboration of Apostle Solo Kings and Evangelist Henry Ofogbor . This guide explores the cultural significance of the song, the artists behind it, and the unique genre it represents. 🔥 The Song: "E Don Cash Fire"
Remembered times of days gone by. Daddy got the standard panther and we had our fun living in the north east when we actually got snow in the winter. So like 4 months of fun. Had it for 3 years but he sold it well because me being not afraid to run it like I stole it & mom worried I would kill myself or worse🙄. But life went on and years later in my 20’s I got another sled for one winter. And yes I sold it for the same reason, before I killed myself or worse 😁. But hey even with all the other things I’ve done I’m still here and pushing on showing the grandkids and other young ones how to ride everything and how it ain’t so easy to keep up with me ak uncle Art, ak ‘pops’ ak Big Daddy 😁😁😁😁