"My music is 100% organic and 0% technological," Faada summarizes about his first album, 'The Gospel Journey,' which uses the mouth and body to imitate the sound of instruments.
"When all your dreams seem to dissolve in a cloud of confusion, remember it's just a passing storm" is his way of saying that there's a time for everything, for adversity as well as success, according to a philosophy close to that taught by gospel music, a genre to which Faada reaffirms his attachment here. But also in connection with the very foundations of his art since his beginnings in the famous rap duo Daara J, whose name means "the school of life" in Wolof.