VICTOR AD CRIES OUT FOR DIVINE RESCUE IN “SAVE ME”


Victor AD has always been a voice for the streets, unfiltered, emotive, and grounded in truth.
From the viral success of “Wetin We Gain” to songs that reflect Nigeria’s daily hustle, the
Delta-born singer has never shied away from vulnerability. Now, with “Save Me,” Victor
channels his pain, hope, and faith into a gospel-infused Afro-ballad that reads like a prayer
whispered from the edge.


“Save Me” dives deep into spiritual surrender. It opens with a desperate plea, “Lord, I need
your saving”, a line that echoes the collective cry of a generation seeking clarity in chaos. The
verses flow with honest admissions of weakness, desires, and rising again after each fall. In one
breath, he admits to being lost; in the next, he proclaims divine assurance with references to
Psalm 91, standing firm even when surrounded by odds.


The production strips things back, letting Victor’s voice do the work. Each “Save me” refrain
feels like a mantra, both healing and haunting. When he sings, “Ten thousand left, ten
thousand right… me I no fall,” you don’t just hear confidence, you feel conviction.

“I’ve made a lot of mistakes, but every time I rise, it’s because of grace. ‘Save Me’ is not
just about me; it’s about anyone who needs a lifeline,” Victor shares.

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