A prominent Lagos artiste, SBLive, has once again confirmed his versatility in the music business and proven as usual that no matter the terrain, bring it on, he is the big cat of tungba music.
It is an unusual sight to witness gospel tunes being dished out at nightclubs, atleast no musician has done it before and gotten away with it.
Seun Bankole, on the other hand, did it and not just with any nightclub, but an elite one and came out in flying colours.
His ability to smoothly blend contemporary tunes with gospel, hip-hop, and Islamic songs was a bizarre yet pleasing sight to watch.
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Only where SBLive is singing will you not feel guilty about missing a church service on a Sunday, even at a nightclub!
I was recently at the prestigious Twist Night Club in Omole area on a Sunday, and SBLive would have hypnotized me into asking to see the pastor of such a wonderful sinners’ chapel if it hadn’t been for the scenes of loosely clad girls, puffing of smokes, and free flow spirit water that kept bringing to mind the true identity of my environment.

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.






















