Chextunes turns praise into power on Munachi4u’s “God is Good”
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When you hear a track that just washes over you like early morning prayers, you know something special is happening.
Michael Kolawole
When you hear a track that just washes over you like early morning prayers, you know something special is happening.
That’s exactly the feeling Uchechukwu Mpamah better known as Chextunes has engineered into Munachi4u’s latest offering, “God is Good.” Forget the usual gospel tune you skip after one listen; this one sticks to your spirit like garri to hot water.
From the jump, Chextunes lays down a sound that is both Naija and universal. You hear the faint hint of a talking drum, soft piano chords that sound like something from a late-night fellowship, and then Munachi4u’s voice comes in clear, smooth, and loaded with testimony. Chextunes didn’t just produce this song; he built a sanctuary inside it. Every string, every bass note, every backing vocal is placed with intention. You can tell this man understands not just music, but ministry through melody.
Munachi4u delivers the message with a voice that carries both fire and tenderness. But let’s be honest it’s Chextunes’ touch that makes her shine even brighter. He knows when to pull back and let her voice stand alone, like during the verse where she almost whispers, “He never fails me.” Then, just when you think you’re in a quiet time, he brings in the choir and the drums kick up like a Sunday morning service in Lagos. That transition? Smooth like butter. Chextunes didn’t come to play.
What I respect most is how he blends the familiar with the fresh. You can hear our gospel roots the call and response, the joyful noise but he wraps it in production so clean, you could mistake it for an international worship record. Yet it still feels like home. The mix is crystal; no instrument fights another. Even when the song swells, you can still hear Munachi’s ad-libs shining through. That’s skill.
In a time where many producers just loop beats and add reverb, Chextunes is doing the real work. He’s not just making a beat; he’s curating an experience. “God is Good” isn’t just a statement it’s a feeling. And that feeling is engineered track by track, layer by layer, by a producer who clearly believes in the message he’s amplifying.
If you’re looking for proof that Nigerian gospel music is stepping into new realms of excellence, look no further. Chextunes is not just on the beathe’s ahead of it. With “God is Good,” he and Munachi4u have given us more than a song. They’ve given us a moment. And me, I’m here for it.
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