'Bere' Still Plays Everyday, Radio Presenter Tells AFRO JC As EP 'Positive Vibration' Marks First Anniversary



The Radio Personality told the talented Afropop Singer that 'Bere', the 4th song in his extended play, 'Positive Vibration' (that is one year old) still enjoys continuous airplay on his radio station, even as others gushes over him, Pokovirtuousblog can confirm.


The popular debut EP of fast-rising Nigerian Singer, Ebiegberi Gabriel alias AFRO JC, 'Positive Vibration' which was released Friday, August 28, 2020 clocked one year yesterday. The 28 minutes long musical project which has been streamed tens of thousands of times across several music streaming platforms, had 3 producers and 6 featured artistes.


Taking to his Facebook profile yesterday to celebrate the first anniversary of his 8-track debut EP, the independent artiste expressed joy, noting that he'll always remain grateful to everyone supporting his brand.


"I’m more than grateful for were i am today🔌it’s been long days but I’m moving fine🙏🏾Today 28th of August marks 1year since I dropped my first mixtape “Positive Vibration” till date it’s still reflecting and impacting lives 


"💯I’m more than thankful to d universe and everybody out there supporting the “SabiManDemMovement🎩🖤” it’s all love 🖤Bigger you i pray🙏🏾

Keep vibing good music 🔌

👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾

https://audiomack.com/afro-jaycee-1/album/positive-vibration-mixtape"


A couple hours after sharing the letter of thanks, our reporter gathered that a Radio Personality known as Radio Boyfriend took to the comments section to inform an enthused JC that 'Bere', the 4th track in his EP is still trending on Excel 103.7FM, Port Harcourt.


"Bere still plays everyday @Excel FM, PH".


Meanwhile, Pokovirtuousblog gathered that other of his followers wouldn't keep mum, as they extolled his music prowess. From calling him his fave; praying he keeps being a winner, here's what some fans are saying.


Winnie Gabriel, 'My favourite song'; Tina Azama Samuel, 'Keep winning king'; YG Paulo, 'It's still going far bro'; Amarh Last bullet, 'I'm so proud of you'; Wisdom Umoh, 'Keep going bro. The sky is your limit'; Tyson Stunner, 'Afro power'; Andrew Ayebanoua, 'Bigger you I pray', among others.

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