Europe-based Benin-born artist, George Imadiyi, also known in the music industry as GMoney, has officially released a new album titled ”Uyimwen,” which he translates to integrity, saying it is the key to success.
GMoney, during an exclusive interview, noted that Uyimwen ‘is a symbol of a decent character that propels every human to achieve his or her aims and objectives in life.
He argues that anybody who lacks integrity can never earn respect from others, stressing that whatever character one displays outside his or her homes reflects the kind of parental upbringing.
Imadiyi, who is also the managing partner of the Keymaker Music Studio in Italy, had in January released his former hit tracks album, titled ”Obamwen,” which he used as a platform to acknowledge the unprecedented roles played by the Benin Monarchy to promote the noble course of the people of the great Benin Kingdom at both home and abroad.
George Imadiyi has used his melodious album to call on the youths to remain focused and committed to what they know best to effect positive change in the society for development.
He stressed the need for every youth to engage in legitimate activities to promote integrity and dignity of their immediate environment, and indeed the larger society.
He also emphasised on the need to believe in God who has superseding power to promote, protect and direct for societal change.
In his latest music, GMoney maintained that any youth who fails to respect elderly people cannot also have respect from the younger generation, just as he has also charged the women folks to have good character to build formidable homes devoid of sentiments.
The apostle of change extolled the virtues of mothers, saying mothers are supreme, considering the precarious situation of carrying pregnancy for good nine months before thinking of delivering.
He urged the youths to respect their mothers at all times just as he also said that fathers are foundations for progressive living.