Off her confession tale, Shatty Banks sings of her sins and asks God for forgiveness. She lists her street sins and they are actually what slay queens relate to, making "Prayer" a slay queen's gangster gospel anthem.
Asked what motivated her to pen down "Prayer", Shatty Banks said she took own inspiration from her burning desire to live a life that is highly pleasing to God. She continued that her desire has never been an easy one, because she keeps swinging between repeat sinning and shaky repentance.
"Listening to "Prayer" every morning gives me the strength to keep going in God's way," Shatty revealed.
"It is like a reminder song, its lyrics are so strong such that they rankle in my mind every now then and I'm now hopeful that I'm on the road to permanent repentance," She added.
Confessing to excessive smoking, alcoholism, promiscuity, irreligious acts and waywardness, Shatty says "Prayer" passes for every slay queen's song of forgiveness.
Shatty Bank's " Prayer" was produced by Kopow the Beat Gad.