Onesimus drops ‘Get better’ new single

Critically acclaimed Malawian Christian musician Onesimus Friday morning scheduled to release his newest single titled “Get Better”.

Onesimus: Get better
Onesimus: Get better

Onesimus, formerly known as Armstrong, before he turned to gospel music from secular, is a gifted singer, songwriter, composer and performer currently based in South Africa.

The song is taken from his upcoming debut gospel album titled “Worship Core” and is to be released to digital music outlets and radio stations in Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, UK and Zambia.

“Get Better” was produced and recorded by Musa Nkondo at South Line Media studios in South Africa. It’s an inspiring song that brings hope to people in despair; it talks about believing in God no matter the situations.

His message goes: “Everything has got time, be still, stay strong, dry your tears, keep holding on and know that God is God and everything will be alright”.

Back in November and December 2014, Onesimus released the first two singles off the album titled “Thank You Lord” and “Never Beneath”, respectively.

Onesimus, born Sopani Armstrong Kalua, is one finest vocalist who in this generation has put out refreshing music that has impressed not only his peers but the older masses in Malawi and across the Southern African region.

Stream and Download “Get Better” here: “http://www.malawi-music.com/component/muscol/O/104-onesimus/610-the-worship-core/2449-get-better/

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