Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Enter the “Pillow Could Speak” Challenge for $25,000 and go to Saiku’s Album Launch on May 20, 2017



Guyanese Gospel singer Saiku will be launching his album on May 20, 2017. Leading up to the launch of his album is the “Pillow Could Speak” challenge which is based on his hit song. Everyone is being invited to enter the challenge which is to upload a 2 minutes video of them singing the song. They can also do a combination of singing and dancing. The video is to be uploaded to every social media site you are on and your friends and Saiku (Franklin Andrews) must be tagged in the video. $25,000 will be given to the person that sings the song the best, and $25,000 will be given to the person with the 2nd place video. In addition, the winner will perform with Saiku and Jamaican Gospel artiste, Prodigal Son, at the concert for the album launch.

The song “Pillow Could Speak” featuring Prodigal Son is a great song: great music, great quality, and great content. In relation to its content, it is a song that everyone can identify with. It reveals the emotional pain we feel that we try to hide from others. However, God knows what we go through, cares about how we feel, and helps us to overcome through Jesus, the Son of God. This song encourages us to cast our burdens on Jesus who cares for us.

For more details on the “Pillow Could Speak” Challenge, visit Saiku’s Face Book page (March 17 post) by clicking   HERE


To enter the challenge, upload your 2 minutes video and tag Saiku and your friends   HERE


View the “Pillow Could Speak” official song video by clicking  HERE


View the song “You” which is another great Saiku song by clicking   HERE


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