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"Heaven" by 89: The Volta Trap Anthem That Feels Like a Prayer You Didn't Know You Needed
There’s a voice rising out of the Volta Region right now, and if you haven’t heard it yet, you’re about to. His name is 89 and his new trap record "Heaven" on Audiomack isn’t just music — it’s a confession, a plea, and a promise all layered over 808s.
Produced by De-Heer and Kelbeats, "Heaven" doesn’t waste time with pleasantries. The beat drops heavy — dark, atmospheric trap with haunting piano loops and bass that rumbles like distant thunder. But 89 isn’t here to flex chains or talk about opps. He’s here to bleed truth.
From the first verse, you realize this is different. This is trap music for the broken, for the ones still fighting. 89’s flow is steady but raw, like he recorded it at 3AM when the weight of the world wouldn’t let him sleep. His cadence switches between melodic pain and sharp, urgent bars that hit you in the chest.
The hook is what gets you. 89 isn’t preaching — he’s asking:
_"I know I’m a sinner, I’ve done wrong / But pray for me, make you pray for me / I been through the fire, I been through the storm / But I believe say one day I go shine, I go see Heaven..."
It’s that rare kind of vulnerability you don’t expect in trap. He owns his flaws without glorifying them. No fake holy act. Just a young man from Volta telling God and the world: _"I’m not there yet, but I’m not done either."_
The verses dig deeper. He talks about sleepless nights, friends who switched up, days when the hunger was real — not for clout, but for food. He mentions the Volta streets that raised him, the pressure to make it out, and the guilt of stumbling while trying. Yet every bar circles back to hope. That’s the Volta spirit right there: resilience with rhythm.
What De-Heer and Kelbeats did with the production is special. They laced 89’s pain with space to breathe. The beat drops out at key moments, letting his voice crack through with just a piano — like you’re in the room while he prays out loud. Then the 808s slam back in, like the resolve returning. It mirrors the song’s theme: fall, rise, repeat, but don’t quit.
This isn’t gospel rap. It’s not even "conscious" trap in the preachy sense. It’s human. It’s for the guy grinding in Ho, for the girl in Aflao working double shifts, for anyone who’s ever whispered _"God, if you dey, make you see.
89 reps Volta Region hard, and "Heaven" feels like a flag planted for all the overlooked talent there. He’s not trying to sound like Accra or Lagos. The Ewe adlibs, the local references, the hunger — it’s all Volta, all authentic. And that’s why it’s connecting.
If you’re on Audiomack, run up "Heaven" by 89. Listen once for the beat. Listen twice for the bars. Listen a third time with your eyes closed, and you’ll feel why people are calling it a prayer in trap form.
We love to say "music is therapy," but sometimes music is just a man asking for backup while he battles his demons. 89 didn’t make "Heaven" to be perfect. He made it to be honest. And in a game full of copies, honesty shines the brightest.
One day he go shine. After this track, we believe him.
Stream "Heaven" by 89 — Produced by De-Heer & Kelbeats — now on Audiomack.
What line from "Heaven" hit you hardest? Drop it in the comments. And if you’ve been through it too, tag someone who should pray for you today. Volta to the world_ 🇬ðŸ‡
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