Frank Edwards returns with ‘Biggest Name (Man of Galilee)’ ft. Prinx Emmanuel

Frank Edwards is back with a new single, ‘Biggest Name (Man of Galilee)’, featuring Prinx Emmanuel, and this one is straight Afrobeat. From the first few seconds, you can feel the bounce. It is lively, joyful and centred on Jesus.

The song opens with Frank declaring, “You are the biggest name.” That line sets the tone immediately. There is no long build up. It goes straight into praise, clear and direct.

The beat carries that proper Afrobeat groove that makes you want to move. The chorus includes lines from “I love this Man of Galilee,” and it sits so naturally in the song. It feels familiar but still fresh. It is one of those lines many believers already know and hearing it in this sound just works.

Frank also drops one of those clever lines he is known for, “Pharaoh say him bad, you show am baptism.” In simple terms, Pharaoh thought he was powerful, but God answered him in the Red Sea. It is a metaphorical way of pointing to what happened in Exodus 14:21–28, when the Lord parted the sea for the Israelites and overthrew Pharaoh’s army. That is one of the beauties of how Frank Edwards writes. He wraps deep biblical moments into simple, relatable expressions that still carry weight.

Prinx Emmanuel brings his usual energy and style. In his verse, he weaves in part of “I love the Man of Galilee” towards the end of his lines and then declares, “You have forgiven me all my sins and sent the Holy Ghost to me.” It does not feel forced. It flows with the rhythm and adds that strong sense of testimony to the whole song.

‘Biggest Name (Man of Galilee)’ is a celebration of who Jesus is and what He has done. It points to the miracle-working Man of Galilee, the one who turned water into wine and still works wonders today. The rhythm is danceable, but the message is clear. This is a proper song you can vibe to, whether you are listening personally or in a joyful church setting.

At the heart of it, Biggest Name (Man of Galilee)’ is simple. It lifts the name of Jesus and reminds you why His name is still the greatest of all.

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