Olivier Cheuwa shares a new single, "All the Glory." A free-flowing fusion of Afrobeat grooves, neo-soul flavors, and gospel soul, "All the Glory" is a hymn of thanksgiving and faith delivered in an infectious and profoundly affecting sound.
Born in Cameroon and raised amidst gospel influences, Cheuwa has long made a second career out of writing songs that cross borders and genres. "All the Glory" is no exception; its rhythmic pulse hews toward motion, and its heartfelt lyrics are geared toward contemplation. "All the Glory" Afrobeat groove is warm and throbbing, salted with neo-soul harmonies that make it feel rich and textured. Cheuwa's delivery is commanding and tender all at once, moving seamlessly from introspection to exultation.
"All the Glory," powerfully remind us that with every triumph and trial comes a purpose, which we can all relate to and be reminded of as we navigate life and the challenges it poses to us, especially nowadays. The verses play out like a personal testimony, while the chorus bursts open with celebration, inviting listeners to give thanks for the course of life. It's music with a mission: to lift, inspire, and remind particular audiences of the beauty of struggle.
In "All the Glory," Cheuwa doesn't merely show up. He shows out. This blending of styles and cultures makes this song shine and is a testament to why he's still a force in the global music arena. Whether dancing in time with it or absorbing its message, "All the Glory" stays with you well after the last note.