Daphne Releases New Song “Mother’s Love”
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Daphne returned with a deeply personal record titled Mother’s Love, a song that not only showcases her vocal range but also highlights the emotional depth that has always set her apart.
Released through Stevens Music Entertainment, the track marked an important moment in her early career. Speaking on the song, Daphne described it as one of the records that truly shaped her journey as an artist, comparing its impact on her life to the role her mother has played in shaping who she is today.
Coming off the success of her hit single Gunshot, Mother’s Love introduced a softer, more reflective side of the singer. The sound leans into an Afrocentric vibe, blending mellow tones with a subtle dance rhythm, creating a balance that feels both calming and engaging. The lyrics are simple but intentional, allowing the message to land without being forced.

Produced by PhillBillBeatz, one of Cameroon’s notable producers, the track is built on a strong instrumental foundation. With its deep bassline, clean percussion, and layered guitar elements, the production complements Daphne’s voice while giving the song enough presence to stand on its own.
At its core, Mother’s Love is exactly what the title suggests. It’s a tribute to the kind of love that remains constant, regardless of time, distance, or circumstance. Daphne draws from her own experience, describing her mother as both an inspiration and a constant support system, someone who has always been there through every phase of her life.
What makes the song even more engaging is how effortlessly she moves across languages. From Pidgin to English, French, and Bakweri, the transitions feel natural, adding both cultural depth and authenticity without taking away from the overall message.
The theme itself is universal. Whether as a child or an adult, the idea of always having a place to return to, someone to lean on, is something many can relate to. The song touches on that connection in a way that feels honest and familiar, rather than overly dramatic.
With Mother’s Love, Daphne didn’t just release another song. She shared a piece of her story, one that continues to resonate with listeners beyond just the music.
“I see the way you look me,
The way that you smile at me,
But friend dem di tok say,
Na fear ah di fear you
Elles ne comprennent pas Maman,
Maman tu es bonne,
Tu m’as elevé
Tu m’as fêté, tu m’as fêté, tu m’as fêté,
Dans cette affaireMaman,
Tu n’as pas de camerade…non”
As if to challenge you to come test her mother’s love for her, Daphne ends the song by inviting you to “come see my Mami”. This song will invite you to relive very fondly all the times you spent with yourMother and to cherish her going forward.
“We shot a video that captures all the elements in the song”.
This video aims to show a different side of Daphne, as the song will proof that Daphne cannot really be boxed into one genre. Daphne continues; “… I am a fan of good music and I hope that this single will appeal to my fans. I also hope that it will send a lot of folks calling their mothersand make them realize that, how much of who they are, is because of the woman they call Mom.”
Daphne is currently in the studio finalizing her first album due end of this year. The audio of “Mothers Love” will be released on Friday, October 23rd, 2015 and will be made available on all digital outlets.
“It was fun recording this track, I had a special guest with me in the studio that gave me that Mother’s Love on the track. I am looking forward to the fan reaction and to performing the song to you all.” she concludes.
More on Daphne at: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DaphneSME and Twitter: @Is_Daphne
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