Ouagadougou: The official presentation of the musical work brought together faithful followers, relatives, music lovers, and guests who came to support the artist in this important stage of his musical and spiritual career. Sung in the Moore language, the single conveys a message of hope, Christian faith, and the return of peace to Burkina Faso through the help of God, presented as being able to restore any difficult situation.
According to Burkina Information Agency, this musical production also aims to encourage the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) as well as the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP), engaged in the struggle to reconquer the national territory. 'Burkina Faso is going through a difficult situation, but God is faithful to bring back the peace, tranquility, and security that are so desperately needed. Anyone facing hardship can find relief and spiritual deliverance through this song,' explained singer Wend-Toin Daved.
The artist revealed that this musical project is the culmination of several years of waiting and sacrifice. "I've wanted to release this single for eight years. Today, this dream finally becomes a reality," he said emotionally. Presented first as a backing track and then live in front of the audience, the single was warmly received by the participants. Job Sogoba, the ceremony's patron, praised the work as embodying Christian and patriotic values.
'This single deserves to be encouraged, as it contributes to promoting the word of Christ and providing moral support to our security forces and volunteers,' he stated. The single 'Yamb ya Wennam' is available on USB drives for 3,000 FCFA each.