23/04/2026
UPDATE!!!
Larry G reached a point in his journey where everything felt like it was slipping away. Before the lights, before the recognition, before the world knew his name, there was a moment where he almost gave up completely.
That moment gave birth to his debut single My Time, a song that was never just music, but a deep, desperate prayer.
Every line carried weight, but one stood out as the heart of his struggle
βAnother nine months na come again. Papay your pekin on his knees people are looking up to me.β
This wasnβt just poetry. It was pain. It was the voice of someone who felt like a newborn again, crying out to God for one more chance.
Larry G was on his knees, not just for himself, but for everyone depending on him. In his mind, if he failed, he wasnβt failing alone. He carried his family, his people, and their hopes on his shoulders.
Then came another powerful cry
βYou say patient dog eat the fattest bone but me I na want my patient dog to eat leftover bone.β
Here, he poured out his frustration. He had been patient. He had trusted the process. But watching others he started with rise and leave him behind in the slum broke something inside him.
He wasnβt asking for scraps. He wasnβt willing to succeed only after everything had been taken. He wanted his time, his full blessing, not what remained after others had eaten.
And then, the line that captured his entire spirit
βI know congratulations cannot finish. I want ley money from ley ground to ley ceiling. I want my people seh to feel me. I want my Oldma see me on TV. So when is my time coming? Papay ohhh me got family rest pon me shoulder.β
In those words, you hear exhaustion, hope, responsibility, and faith all at once. He was tired, but he refused to stop believing. He wanted more than success.
He wanted impact. He wanted his people to feel him, his family to be proud, and his struggle to mean something.
And in the end, God answered.
My Time is more than a debut. It is one of the most power