Resonance emerged from Enugu, Nigeria, and quickly gained nationwide fame. The lead singer, Estar, who graduated with first-class honors in psychology, was a musical prodigy who began performing at age three and learned guitar at eleven.
A recurring theme is the Nigerian Pidgin term "kampe," which signifies being steady, firm, and unshakeable because of one's faith.
The lyrics of "Holy Ghost Fire" are centered on and the power of God to shield believers from spiritual and physical attacks.
"Holy Ghost Fire" is the breakout hit from the 2006 debut album Chinwe Ike by the Nigerian gospel duo . Composed of cousins Esther "Estar" Olaedo Ebigbo and Uche Philip "Gucheano" Ozoigbo , the duo became a household name in the early 2000s for their unique blend of gospel, pop, and Afrobeat. Background and Musical Style
The duo parted ways in 2007 to pursue solo careers, but they never matched the commercial heights they reached together with Resonance. While Uche has largely stayed out of the spotlight, Estar (now known as E-Star) continued to release music, including a notable remix of their song "Chinwe Ike" featuring . Where to Listen and Download