Yesu Yayi Mani Biya By Daff Dee Shot By Sir Imp... [ 720p — 4K ]

, is a poignant Hausa Christian gospel anthem that resonates deeply within the Plateau and broader Arewa music scenes. Its title translates to reflecting a powerful message of spiritual redemption and the belief that Christ has settled the "debt" of sin. The Story Behind the Song

However, based on the structure, this seems to refer to a or song titled "Yesu Yayi Mani Biya" by an artist named Daff Dee , with the video shot (directed/cinematography) by Sir Imp (possibly Sir Imp Productions or a known videographer).

A: A mix of Pidgin English and Hausa, with occasional English ad-libs. yesu yayi mani Biya by Daff Dee shot by Sir Imp...

His vocal delivery is raw yet controlled — reminiscent of early Sinach or Mercy Chinwo, but with a distinct northern cadence. “Yesu Yayi Mani Biya” is his breakout single, and it’s rumored that the song was birthed during a moment of personal testimony: surviving an accident, overcoming debt, or seeing a family member healed.

Fans from cities like Abuja and Jos have praised the song for its "divine inspiration," with many reporting they listen to it on repeat for spiritual encouragement. Visual Production by Sir Important The official music video, directed by the visionary Sir Important (often referred to as , is a poignant Hausa Christian gospel anthem

: Originating from Jos, Plateau State, the track has become a staple for Hausa-speaking Christian communities. It is frequently shared on platforms like TikTok and Audiomack , where it is praised for its ability to "connect the heavenliest" through music.

Social media has played a significant role in the success of "Yesu Yayi Mani Biya." Platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook have enabled fans to connect with the artists, share their experiences, and showcase their love for the song. The song's music video, which has been viewed millions of times, is a testament to the power of social media in promoting music and entertaining fans. A: A mix of Pidgin English and Hausa,

The track blends uplifting contemporary gospel with traditional Arewa influences, creating a vibe that has seen widespread use in church services, retirement ceremonies, and social media challenges.