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Monique – Ride On

Monique - Ride OnGospel Songstress, Monique sets the masses ablaze as she storms out her latest single titled “Ride On”; With powerful vocal rendition and visuals that bring the words of the Song to Life, Ride On is your new devotional.

Ride On is song made to take you on a smooth get away journey to a place of spiritual solace and peace.

While Code mixing and Code switching between English and Yoruba languages, Ride On by Monique is a poetic piece of art yet Spiritual enough to create an atmosphere that inspire an Encounter.

Produced by Tolu Obanro popularly known as Tyanx, Ride On is a rundown of “No Struggle, Sing your Bliss” that takes you on a smooth get away journey to a place of spiritual solace and peace.

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