Essumann Ft. Fameye - Pray More Jun 2026

Midway through the video, the scene shifts to a white-outfit choir. Fameye appears walking through a market—a nod to staying connected to the people despite success. The video avoids the typical tropes of throwing money or twerking dancers. Instead, it shows people washing cars, selling in shops, and studying—all mouthing the words "Pray More."

The Ghanaian music scene is no stranger to collaborations, but few manage to strike the perfect balance of chemistry and relevance. When the news broke that Essumann was dropping a track featuring Fameye, anticipation was high. Fameye, known for his emotive delivery and street-smart lyricism, has a unique ability to elevate any project he touches. However, is not just another feature; it feels like a passing of the torch and a meeting of minds. Essumann ft. Fameye - Pray More

The official music video for is directed with intentional symbolism. Midway through the video, the scene shifts to

In Ghana’s music scene, prosperity and prayer often clash. Many artists rap about wealth as proof of blessing. But “Pray More” resists that easy equation. Essumann and Fameye admit to confusion, delay, and doubt. They are not preaching from a mansion; they are preaching from the valley. Instead, it shows people washing cars, selling in

“Pray More” is not a song you put on to turn up. It’s a song you put on when you’re about to give up. It’s the soundtrack for the drive home after rejection, for the quiet before a difficult conversation, for the moment you realize hard work needs a higher witness.

Essumann is not a superstar rapper living in a mansion (metaphorically speaking in the song). He plays the role of the "everyman." When he talks about rent being due or the landlord knocking, listeners in Accra, Kumasi, and beyond see their own reflection.