Angel Gabriella

"Angel Gabriella" is a song by Nigerian R&B singer Faze, which he wrote and recorded in 2004 in the light of the growing "Faze versus 2Face" beef which lasted till 2006. Angel Gabriella was released as the second single of the album and is also the second of his entire career as an artiste. Angel Gabriella exposed Faze's deeper and inner feelings well blended with properly noted lyrics.

"Angel Gabriella"
Single by Faze
from the album Faze Alone
Released2004 (Nigeria)
Recorded2004
LabelWestside Music Inc.
Songwriter(s)Chibuzor 'Faze' Oji
Faze singles chronology
"Faze Alone"
(2004)
"Angel Gabriella"
(2004)
"Miss U"
(2004)

Background and writing

"Angel Gabriella" is an R&B song which runs for five minutes and four seconds. The song depicts Faze addressing his girlfriend as his long lasting and greatly admired angel of his life. The song is constructed in the common verse-chorus form-bridge song pattern. It employs kicks, guitars and piano sounds which are all prominent throughout the song. The song employs an increasing but yet entertaining bridge vocals from the artiste after much melo laid-back style delivered verses.

Release

"Angel Gabriella" was released to radio stations in 2004 as the second single off his platinum selling album Faze Alone. The single was released through Westside Music Inc. As at early 2005 the single had reached all radio station, getting sizeable rotation on radio stations and eventually TV channels after the shooting of the video in 2005.

Reception and chart performance

"Angel Gabriella" peaked at number 5 on Rhythm FM top 10, number 6 on Ray Power and number 16 on Cosmo FM best songs of the year 2005.

Chart

Chart
name
Peak
Position
Rhythm FM Top 10 1
Ray Power FM Top 10 1
Cosmo FM Top 100 songs of the year 16
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References

  • Faze- Faze Alone album
  • Album Sales
  • Mynaijanews
  • Naijapals
  • Allafrica
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