Roy 'Writez' OC Chukwu's Review of All My Enemies Are Suffering by Bien

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Bien, one of the fourth defunct Sauti Sol singers shows his musical skill as he remains hell-bent on showing his versatility through music. The Kenyan man has not stopped giving us melodies since 2003 till date. With this single released in 2025, he has conquered East Africa with his sound and is in the airport to take West Africa by flight. 

'All My Enemies Are Suffering' a typical mantra for Pastors in West Africa space chanting with their voices echoing out from a large auditorium, or in a small room filled with their followers responding in belief. The choir leaders already in their emotions compose a song immediately following the already laid theme by their Papa [Paapaa] as a driving percussion that echoes "church choirs in session".

Bien understands this culture over here as seen in his lyrics him talking about the economy, which was clear in this lyric: 

Lemme win

Lemme win

Win in this economy

Prepare a table for me right before my enemies 

Maybe it was the reason he got inspiration for this track and used it as a prayer point.

The bald-headed man needs to complete this quest with a Nigerian-Igbo artiste to fulfill this vibe. A soulful hit that sets Bien up for West African stardom.

YouTube Music:

https://youtu.be/2tkOVIYMUXA?si=6Hl1kYjaWg5S2T53

Afrosounds with a spiritual edge.

PS Check the remix for Phyno's fire:

https://roywritezblog.blogspot.com/2025/09/i-saw-this-coming.html?m=1


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  1. Wow 😳!
    Thanks for letting me understand and appreciate the song more .

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