IT STARTS WITH A ZEST FOR GOD, A HEART FOR WORSHIP, PEOPLE & LIFE
That’s what Dengiyefa Akene represents. A husband, father, an entrepreneur multifaceted in different streams of life, Dengiyefa Akene continues to pursue His God given purpose.
Even in the deepest of trenches, the power of God can transform you into a vessel of Hope.
Dengiyefa has been through it all, struggling with rejection, depression, and a low self-esteem which are just some of the many trials he has faced. And where others saw hopelessness and despair, God was positioning him to accomplish his true purpose in life: ministering through gospel music which resonates with every demographic. His life story further motivates him to inspire others and make a positive impact through whatever he does as guided by the Holy Spirit. A Singer-Songwriter and a Gospel Recording Artist, Dengiyefa is determined to use his talents as a force for good.
“Just like the name of the EP “A new day”, I’m declaring a new day, a new page in my life, family, business, ministry, etc. My goal and focus in ministry is to minister to an audience of one, Jesus!
And my prayer is for my ministry to Him to cause a blessing to His people. These songs were birth from a place of prayer and also through a season of pain. I chose to focus on the one who Is faithful and has been there since day one. His love, grace and faithfulness inspires me”. – Dengiyefa Akene
Mulilo” means Fire. This song it’s talking about those people who are using charms (black magic, Voodoo) to get fame in their musical career, Business, church, and in their life style of choosing the devil than Christ because of money and fame.
So, this song its a reminder to those who are using Charms that they is still time for them to repeat go back to Christ Jesus than to Hell fire… Matthew 4:8-9.
Thriving Gospel musician Gilbert Myers a Ghanaian born American is out with a very heartwarming worship song ‘How Great” available on all online stores now for streaming.
The gospel singer who derived the song titled from 2 Samuel 7:22 NLT
“How great you are, O Sovereign LORD! There is no one like you. We have never even heard of another God like you!
According to Gilbert what inspired HOW GREAT is the realization of how Great and Awesome God is , and this is because of my personal walk and encounters with God.
He said”.
“How Great” ’ is a powerful medley with originally written by Gilbert Myers and was produced by Jem Studios
He has previously released singles like Hand of God, Hallelujah, Hidden, Namo Tamobo and even more to his credit.
R&B, Hip-hop, and Gospel artist Christon Gray has released his next single, “Closer (Restore My Sight).” This sobering piano ballad is meant to touch the lives of everyone who is lost and looking for answers, and fellow believers will resonate deeply with its message. Fans of Christon, and lovers of truthful music in general, should be excited based on how Christon describes the personal impact that this writing experience has had on him during these difficult times:
“After all of the racial and social issues erupted in America over the past couple of months, I found myself asking God a lot of questions. He allowed this divide to be, He allowed African-American’s to be discriminated against. There are even many who do it in the name of Jesus. But I was comforted by my Creator and His love for me. If it took all of this to get me to see myself, then maybe that would bring me one step closer to seeing God.” – Christon Gray
Singer, songwriter, and producer, Christon Gray, sat down at the piano and poured his heart out to God, allowing for this beautiful song of worship to be born. The emotional range is built up by Christon’s impressive musical range, putting his powerful voice on full display with “Closer (Restore My Sight).” Even with all the injustice in the world, Christon is using this song to urge himself and others to find faith in people through God, or as the lyrics say, “I want to see You in their faces, as I see You in mine.” This intimate moment captured on “Closer (Restore My Sight)” will be one of many singles featured on Christon Gray’s fifth full-length album, School of Roses 2, coming out in the fall of 2020.
A native of Columbus, Ohio, Christon Gray has become one of hip-hop’s pre-eminent artists. His two releases–School of Roses (2014) and The Glory Album (2016)–both were on the Top 5 Billboard R&B Albums Chart and Top 15 of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart. “’Stop Me”, a single off of The Glory Album, was a crossover hit and was used as a trailer theme song for Dwayne Johnson’s blockbuster Rampage, the theme song for Madden ’19, featured on HBO’s Ballers, ABC’s For Life, and FOX’s Lethal Weapon. In addition, the track was used for campaigns for Honda, ESPN, and The ESPY Awards.
His music has received acclaim from Billboard, Relevant, Jet, Essence, iHeartRadio, and more. He has performed on grand stages such as BET’s Music Matters and Alive Festival. Previously signed to RCA Records, Christon decided to part ways in 2018 an start his own vision under his own imprint, All Amour. His first single release since leaving RCA, “See You Soon” immediately hit Christian CHR and Rhythmic Radio dominating airwaves across the world all Spring 2020. With now, over 140,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and over 2.9 million views combined on YouTube, Christon Gray is creating his own path through music.
Ghana’s fast emerging gospel artists, Nana Akosua, has finally released her much expected single “Apam’’.which means Covenant.
According to the Gold Legacy Record Artiste Nana Akosua, her new single was inspired by the Holy Spirit amidst the global fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. APAM’ is a Ghana Twi word that simply means ‘Covenant’!
The spirit-filled song by the powerful worship leader Nana Akosua seeks to spell out the promises of God even as we are going through difficult moments as believers in this Covid Crisis
Speaking on the inspiration behind the song Nana Akosua said:
I’m here today by the Grace of God and i just want to tell everyone to remember the promise of od in Psalm 89:34
My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips. God’s Word… it’s a letter filled with His promises to all who believe ,Blessed is the man who truly knows God as his Covenant God; who knows what the Covenant promises him; what unwavering confidence of expectation it secures, that all its terms will be fulfilled to him; what a claim and hold it gives him on the Covenant-keeping God Himself. But those who wait on the Lord, Shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31
Apam’ was produced by Spirit Soundz Lab one of Ghana’s finest music producers
Impressive and Skilful Saxophonist, OlasaxGbaja emerges with an exhilarating praise compilation he titles “AlujoOpe.”
The song which features a medley of various praise and worship songs perfectly captures Ola’s mood as he offers thanksgiving to God for making him celebrate another birthday.
Following some of Olasax’s social media post, he mentions “despite the pandemic, God has been good.” With pictures and short clips of surprise birthday celebrations to Online worship ministration, this period appears to be a very busy one for the talented Saxophonist.
Dance into your victory with thanksgiving, “AlujoOpe.”
Abuja based music minister and Evangelist, Gloria Onyinyechi is out with a new song titled Chukwu Okike which is translated in English to mean God of Creation from the Igbo language commonly used in the Eastern part of Nigeria in West Africa.
Chukwu Okike is a melodious high life tune with a blend of heavy bass that’s able to get you in a smooth groovy mood.
The soul thirsty evangelist while speaking of the inspiration behind the song said the song was drawn from an encounter with the word of God as recorded in Exodus 15:11.
“Who is like unto thee, O LORD, among the gods? who is like thee, glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing wonders”. – Exodus 15:11. In the end, the God of Creation (Chukwu Okike) keeps doing wonders.
Chukwu Okike was produced by Abuja based legendary producer, Sunny Pee.
US Based, Nigerian gospel music minister, Evangelist Alex Kwentua testifies of the goodness of God in this new release THIS MIRACLE. According to Alex, this song was inspired by the miraculous intervention of God during the process of pregnancy and birth of their child.
THIS MIRACLE is a highlife beat with east African guitar rhythms and a little bit South African groove. The musicality of the song gives a full African praise experience.
Come on people of God its time to give God praise
The Bible said everything that has breath give God praise.
Hallelujah. Are you alive today? It’s a miracle song y’all
Lets do it
This miracle ve been praying for has come to me 3x
And now my joy is complete
Alex:
I woke in the morning everyday to pray
Just like the prophet Habakkuk say
I stood on my watch and I prayed I praised
And now my joy is complete
Chorus:
This miracle ve been praying for has come to me 3x
And now my joy is complete
This miracle ve been praying for has come to me 3x
And now my joy is complete
Call: I asked him for water
Res: He gave me a spring
Call: I asked him for food
Res: He gave me the bread of Life
Call: I asked him for love
Res: He gave me His son and now my joy is complete
Alex:
Thank you Jesus for everything that you have given us we bless your holy name
Hallelujah! Come on its time to give God praise in a dance.
The psalmist says and I will praise the Lord with a dance
Call: I feel like dancing
Res: Dancing Dancing
Call: I feel like dancing
Res: Dancing Dancing
Call: I feel like dancing
Res: Dancing Dancing and now my joy is complete
Call: I feel like Singing
Res: Singing Singing
Call: I feel like Singing
Res: Singing Singing
Call: I feel like Singing
Res: Singing Singing and now my joy is complete
Call: I feel like Shouting
Res: Shouting Shouting
Call: I feel like Shouting
Res: Shouting Shouting
Call: I feel like Shouting
Res: Shouting Shouting and now my joy is complete
Alex:
The Bible says clap your hands o ye people and shout with a voice of triumph
Hallaluyah
Call: I feel like Clapping
Res: Clapping Clapping
Call: I feel like Clapping
Res: Clapping Clapping
Call: I feel like Clapping
Res: Clapping Clapping and now my joy is complete
Back to chorus
ABOUT ALEX KWENTUA
Evangelist Alex Kwentua is described as a dynamic man in many aspects. His passion is preaching the message of salvation and deliverance using all available means possible. He holds a Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counselling. He also started Zion Mission an outreach ministry based in Louisiana USA. Furthermore, he is an assistant pastor with Praise Church in Louisiana.
Evangelist Alex Kwentua places high priority worship, to this end he became a song writer and has released three albums to date with the latest one titled “This Miracle” Evangelist Alex Kwentua is married to Funmi and are blessed with three children Tobe, Nkechi and Chinedu.
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Gospel hip-hop songs are fast becoming the in-thing in Nigeria and the world at large. Limoblaze is one of the key drivers making that happen.
The past few months have been dark for the world. The entire earth has not been herself after she got hit by the Coronavirus pandemic. The streets at some point became empty and the world had to stay at home. Many say that this loneliness and idleness have given the world time to reflect on how much hurt it is passing through with racist attacks, rape and high level robbery cases stealing the headlines. However, none of these chaoses seem to be getting to Limoblaze, popular Afrogospel and urban Christian rap artiste as he describes these past few months as one of the best times in his life so far.
“The crazy thing is this season has been the best part of my life. God’s love literally blows my mind because I’m mind-blown, bro!”, he said to me that night after a very stressful day. He had spent the entire day granting interviews and attending press conferences. Nights are the only hours he gets to be by himself and make more magic through music. I stole a little of this ‘me-time’.
This is Limoblaze for you – the hardworking type, always willing to do a little extra. The growth of his career since 2016 with three albums is very much evident in the reception his music has been getting lately, huge credit to how hard he has been working as an independent artiste to push out his music into the Nigerian gospel space. His “little extras” are actually paying off and very well too. It’s been about a month ago since he released Blow My Mind, a sequel to his Afrobeats, Rap and Jesus album from last year. So far, the song has been doing very well. He tells me that he wrote this song to tell the whole world about how much love God has shown him in this trying time.
“So a lot of people have not had good report about this season. Team #cancel2020 (laughs), but the best things have happened to me in the past three, four months. I’m God’s favourite baby.”
Amongst these ‘best things’ is ARJ hitting four million streams across mainstream platforms. For an independent gospel artiste in Nigeria, this is a very huge feat. Something many non-mainstream acts can only dream of.
“Itty, people love it! Having to see people love your work as a creator gives a refreshing feeling of satisfaction.”
This interview with the rap star only adds to the list ‘refreshing feelings’.
Itty: Imagine you were a new teacher in a new school and you had to introduce the subject ‘Limoblaze’ to your students. How would you go about that?
Limoblaze: Limoblaze is an urban Christian artiste. He loves God, loves music, loves interacting with people and is big on community development. I love impacting my generation, and music is the prevailing tool I’m using to make that happen.
Has it always been music for you? I mean, growing up as a kid.
Right from being a kid, music has always been a major part of my life. But yeah, at some point, I thought I was going to be a doctor. I am actually a trained biochemist. I don’t just practice. I thought I was going to be a doctor, but I changed my mind eventually because of music. I knew if I ended up as a doctor, music was not going to work out; at least not as effectively as it is working out now. I needed something that wouldn’t take my life for the rest of my life – if you know what I mean (laughs). I act too I’ve been in a few movies. I’m actually big on acting but I took a pause for certain personal reasons which I will return to in the future.
So which was your first love; music or acting?
Obviously, music.
At what point in your life did you stop wanting to be a doctor or a biochemist?
I didn’t stop wanting to be a biochemist. I’m already one, I’m just not practicing and I don’t think I intend to anytime soon. But the dream of being a doctor eased down in my senior secondary years when I started getting a bigger mental picture of what being a medical doctor entailed and I realized it was going to take a lot of my time in life. It wasn’t the life I envisioned for myself either. So, I said to myself like ‘you know what? I’m not gonna do this anymore’. I decided I was going to study Pharmacy but one thing led to another and Pharmacy didn’t work out on my first trial. So second trial, I thought ‘what’s the closest thing to Pharmacy?’ That’s Biochemistry. So the plan was to do Biochemistry and get a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Biochemistry. But none of that happened anymore. Right now, I’m working on my second degree as a business manager. That path has completely shifted.
Most times, artistes coin their stage names from their real names, or an event that happened in their lives at some point. But I don’t seem to find any ‘Limo’ in ‘Samuel Onwubiko’. How did ‘Limoblaze’ come about?
My name is actually Samuel Imo Onwubiko. So the Limo has ‘L’ from ‘Samuel’, and then Imo. Blaze is just something burning with nothing deep to it. People often expect my name to have some deep spiritual revelation and interpretation, but it doesn’t.
Why Afro hip-hop?
I wouldn’t say I chose Afro hip-hop. When I started making music, I used to be more of a rapper. As a matter of fact, I have two Hip-hop albums and four EP’s that are all Hip-hop. So it wasn’t like I chose afrobeats. But I’m in a season right now where influencing my generation is all that matters. And you need the number some times to achieve influence. So, I’m currently doing a lot of afrobeats because there’s a market tuning to this right now. The work I’ve been called to is bigger than the genre, so I’ll do what guarantees me a bigger audience to impact and speak to. However, afrobeats has always been a part of my musical foundation. It’s as natural to me as any other thing.
Are you not scared that now that you are building a community around Afro hip-hop for yourself, if you delve into some other genre, you might lose these people?
No, no. I’m a very progressive artiste. Even if I was going to another genre, I am not just going to show up in another genre. I’ll be very progressive about it. I believe so much in reinventing oneself.
You’ve officially put out three albums since 2016. Which has been your favorite so far, and why?
I think ARJ is my favourite; Afrobeats, Rap and Jesus. For starters, it was a very expressive album for me. I had a lot of mental freedom creating it. I wasn’t putting myself in any box and some of my favourite songs of all time that I’ve made are in the album. Let’s not even forget the reception. Itty, people love it! Having to see people love your work as a creator gives a refreshing feeling of satisfaction. Plus, ARJ has set the bar up amongst other albums by some of my friends. It has set a standard for what Afrogospel is supposed to be.
Which track is your favourite off the album?
Your Love.
ARJ has had about 3 million streams across various platforms.
Actually, the numbers now run over four million.
That’s mind-blowing. And Your Love is doing great as well. Do you think Afrogospel is getting the recognition it deserves?
Not yet, but in a matter of time, everyone will be compelled to give it the recognition it deserves. The numbers won’t lie. The feedback won’t lie. The fruits won’t lie.
There’s a misconception about hip-hop being a secular genre and so many religious outfits believe this. How do you handle that misconception?
I’ve never really tackled it as an issue, Itty. People believe what they believe based on the knowledge they are exposed to. So, my job is to provide them with the knowledge that they need to change their mindsets. Over time, when they see the fruits, they’ll have no choice. I’ve been in churches where rap music was not approved, but I rapped there and even the elders of the church had a change of heart because it’s a thing of looking out for the fruits, understanding your audience, and then serving the dish how it should best be served.
Have you ever at any point considered secular music?
No, I’ve never. When I started making music, I didn’t know there was anything like Christian rap. At that point, I was just rapping about random things. But at that time, I had never totally wrapped my head around the idea of being an artiste. It was just me doing music and making melodies. From the moment I decided to be an artiste, I chose gospel and I have never had a different thought. Of course, there have been approaches from people who thought they could “advise” me and things like that (laughs). But I have never had a second thought.
What’s the story behind Blow My Mind?
So a lot of people have not had good report about this season. Team #cancel2020 (laughs). But the crazy thing’s, this season has been the best part of my life. God’s love literally blows my mind because I’m mind-blown, bro! The best things have happened to me in the past three, four months. Most of my songs are a reflection of my feelings per time and if you listen well enough, you could actually feel my heart in these tracks.
I think I felt that in For The Love.
Yes, exactly!
Who are your influences?
I can’t exactly say there’s this one person that influences my music because I’ve a very wide range of musical influences. I come from a musical family so I’ve listened to every genre. I would rather just say the people I look up to are Lecrae and Da’Truth.
I’m sure you must have been expecting this question, Limo. Is there any lady in the picture? Any chick anywhere?
Christiano Ronaldo is the best player in the world (laughs).
So many people would argue that with you for two weeks straight without eating.
It’s their business bro. There’s only one G. O. A. T.
Tell us about Cross Rhythm Music?
Cross Rhythm Music was a team I had when I started making music. We were not functioning as a group because we were individual artistes but then we were making collaborations together and planning movements. Just like what 116 was.
Are your other teammates still doing music? Are there notable names among them?
Well, the producer of Blow My Mind, Cray Beatz, used to be one of us. But he’s no longer an artiste now. He’s a producer.
Are you still together?
No. We are still friends and all, but we are no longer Cross Rhythm.
So how does it all make sense to you at the end, Limo? What makes you feel fulfilled?
The testimonies and feedback. When I get messages of people saying ‘so and so’ song helped them through a certain struggle. That’s the greatest fulfillment I get from this. And then just being able to fill a void.
Connect with Limoblaze
Interviewed: Samuel Onwubiko (Limoblaze)
Instagram: @limoblaze_
Nigerian singer, Wisdom delivers an exceptional performance of explicit Gospel worshipper and songwriter, Toluwanimee’s song titled ‘The Reason’.
‘The Reason’ is packed with an emotional rendition of this timeless and anointed masterpiece from one of the best minstrels on the gospel landscape in Nigeria.
Wisdom does justice to this song with her powerful vocals, smooth articulation and delivery that transports the listener to the realms of inspiration.
Produced by Dr. Paul on the Piano Records label, he once again delivers an exceptional sound design.
Nigerian gospel Singer-Songwriter Joyzrael releases a new single titled ASEDA (GRATITUDE) featuring Ghanaian gospel artiste AJ Truth. Finally, the song is about to be hatched like a new chick from its shell.
Wait a minute! Before this time, there has been a heated controversy flying around on social media platforms that ASEDA (GRATITUDE) shouldn’t have been translated to mean “gratitude” in English because it is a Yoruba word.
We understand that being a “Yoruba scientist” is not a crime but before you hit the matter with a gavel like a Judge, we want you to note this: If not for the tower of Babel, we wouldn’t have gotten this issue on the table.
The word ASEDA is from a beautiful dialect called Twi or Akan from the Ashantis, it is spoken by millions of people in Southern and Central Ghana.
The ASEDA, in this case, is completely different from the Yoruba word you know as AṢẸ̀DÁ which can be translated to mean, The Creator.
More facts to solidify this point: Joyzrael featured a talented and extraordinary Ghanian gospel artiste which is popularly known as AJ Truth.
Aseda is delivered in a blend of English and a Ghanaian language; Do you now see the beauty of having different languages? Joyzrael has been known for dishing out amazing songs and she will always bring you the best of the best.
Michael Whyte returns with a new single ‘Grace’. The song talks about a journey of man who lost his way and through the Grace of God finds his way back to his owner.
Michael Whyte started a long time ago at a tender age at Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) Oke Anu Owode. He has continued to evolve gradually becoming a voice to reckon with.
He has previously released singles like MIO MO,O YE, YOU DESERVE, I’LL GO TO THE ROCK and even more with an album to his credit.
We are nothing without the grace of God. I hope you are blessed by the song. Michael
Grace
I was lost in the world
And I’ve strayed from Your way
Unto the part I thought was right
But Your light came bursting in
Reflecting rays of hope
And leading me back to You Lord
CHORUS
It’s Your grace
It’s Your grace
It’s Your grace
That has brought me this far
It’s Your grace echo
It’s Your grace echo
It’s Your grace
Nothing but Your grace 2×
I am nothing without You
I’ve been nothing without Lord
Most definitely everything with You
Now I can say
I am what God says I am
I believe what God says I am
I’m a winner not a loser
CHORUS
It’s Your grace
It’s Your grace
It’s Your grace
That has brought me this far
It’s Your grace echo
It’s Your grace echo
It’s Your grace
Nothing but Your grace
Your mercy found me
Your grace carried me home
And gave me a new fresh start
Now i can say
I am what God says I am
I believe what God says I am
I’m a winner not a loser
CHORUS
It’s Your grace
It’s Your grace
It’s Your grace
That has brought me this far
It’s Your grace echo
It’s Your grace echo
It’s Your grace
Nothing but Your grace
After dropping Ibuchimo recently, Zeatune teams up with a great saxophonist FEMI to release another great tune that will surely drive anyone to magnify God.
Kabiesi is a song that confidently proclaims the supremacy of Jehovah above every other god. The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth His handiwork Psalm 19:1
Who can do the things that you do? Who can match the greatness of your power? The answer, no one!
Emmanuel Ezeala Onyekachi popularly known as Zeatune, is a dynamic gospel music minister, father, worship leader, entrepreneur, songwriter and music director. He has been in the forefront of gospel music scene in Nigeria and has been a great influence to many music enthusiasts.
Songs like Ogechukwu kanma, Obueze, Emi Orun, Ibuchimo and a few has been a great blessing to many. He is married to his lovely wife and is blessed with two beautiful seeds.
Lyrics: Kabiesi by Zeatune ft FEMI Saxophonist
I will lift my hands to say that you are good.
I will lift my voice to say that you are great.
Creator of the heavens and the earth.
Idi ebube nnam odi ghi onye di ka gi (2times)
Kabiesi kabiesi
who can do the things that you do…
kabiesi olu orun..
who can match the greatness of your power..
All: I will lift my hands to say that you are good…
i will lift my voice to say that you are great
Creator of the heavens and the earth
idi ebube nnam o di onye dika gi (repeat)
Kabiesi kabiesi…
who can do the things that you do..
kabiesi olu orun..
who can match the greatness of your power (repeat)
Nigerian gospel singer and vocalist , Brain George releases his highly anticipated debut single titled “ My body“ off his album “MERCY FOR JUSTICE”.
Brain George is a creative songwriter, keyboardist and a group music director, who hails from owan west, Edo state, born on the 29th of April 1984.
The song, “My body was written to Appreciate and admonish the goodness of God in every spheres of my life and I truly believe there will be inexplicable testimonies for the audience of this great song.
“My body” was produced by Tstrings and Mixed by Engineer :Davidkings
And as usual, don’t forget to always send us a press release whenever you need a repost.
Na your love I deh see e 2x
Na your Mercy embrace me e
When nobody believed me
Because your love no be fluke for my body
Your protection na proof for my body
Na your name I deh use
I no deh confused at all
Na your love I deh see
Na your work you deh do for my body
Everyday I see you for my body
When the devil concludes
Jesus you refuse
Na your love I deh see
I deh see, I deh your hand wehn you stretch all around me and the Angels assigned go before me
When justice concludes, Mercy refuse
Na your love I deh see.
Verse:
You’ve chosen to bless me inspite of my wrongs my evil deed and all my faults
I’m not the best if put to a test
I was the last but now the first
laughter and songs find their way out even when my mouth is closed
Now I smile as I travel the Unending miles of your grace, your joy and peace.
Nigerian gospel artiste, prolific songwriter, and seasoned voiceover artiste “Tosin Amojo” drops his long-anticipated debut single AGBARA (Power) Produced by Segun Lisma.
The Lagos based minister hails from Alimosho local government in Egbeda Lagos state Nigeria and has been in the music ministry for 15years now with hundred of songs written but just dropping this (AGBARA) first.
Over the years, Tosin Amojo has been a major voice in the soundtrack production sector of Nollywood movies both in English and Yoruba movies industry till date to mention few of the project he had been part of: Abamo, Iku Oba, Solorun ni abeniyan, Orija, Mojisola alapepe, Omo Meji, Atidade kinihun, Ore Meji, Ibusun, Rihanna, Boss lady, Imo river, Love and taboo, Back to School, Desperate School Girls, selfless Love, etc…
He has also ministered, shared platforms with quite a number of prominent ministers and still blessing lives with his ministrations
Speaking on the inspiration behind Agbara, It is more than just a song, I would rather describe it as a ‘special order’. It was birthed through prayer and I remember vividly how I specially requested from God in 2013 during the trends of Oba Gbogbo Aiye by Monique and Morire by Mike Abdul which I told God I want my own call and response praise song too. It was not up to 2weeks the inspiration came upon me and Agbara came into life as a song – Tosin Amojo shares.
The song Agbara, well delivered in the Yoruba language is a praise rendition that describes the supremacy of the most High God.
Agbara has been getting good responses from those who heard it by chance from the making.
We trust God you wouldn’t want to be left out of the testimonies too.
Three weeks after the release of “I’m not giving up”, Timmy Moses drops yet another single he titles “Winner Man”. This song is a proclamation of our status in Christ as Christians, reiterating the fact that we are more than conquerors, born to rule and reign.
The song describes life outside Christ and the eventual victorious life one enjoys when one accepts the salvation Christ offers, thereby offering one the numerous Kingdom blessings which include Victory, health and wealth (Phil 4:19).
We are most certain that this song will be a blessing to you.
Timmy Moses is a pastor, gospel singer, songwriter, Livestock and Aquaculture Consultant, and a Financial services Provider resident in the southern part of Nigeria.
As Children of God, we need the Holy Spirit in our lives, to direct and guide our paths aright. Without the Holy Spirit, we end up as Ships without Rudders, as Pilots flying Aircraft but out of touch with the Control Tower.
Disaster is always inevitable in such instances.
And so we invite the Holy Spirit into our lives afresh with this song because we can do nothing and we are absolutely nothing without Him.
Sweet Holy Spirit, we are “Nothing Without You”.
Be blessed by this song of intimacy as you download and share.
LiteRecords frontline artiste Ailly Omojehovah dishes out the remix for hit high tempo groovy sound “Carry Me” featuring legendary Samsong aka Churchboy.
This is coming just after giving out cash prizes to top winners and other consolation prizes in Carry Me Challenge. The challenge got over 60 entries with massive media buzz.
Ailly has remained consistent creating amazing sounds and one of the voices to reckon with.
Carry Me (Remix) is a jam for every moment.
Carry Me (Remix) is produced by ace producer Niyi-P
Carry Me (Remix) Lyrics – Ailly Omojehova ft Samsong
Chorus
Na you be my God oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to you name oh
Jehovah
Ebenezer Eh
Ebenezer Oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise oh
Omachala Omachala
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Na you be my God eh
My God eh
Na you be my God oh -resp.
Na you I go praise oh .
Eh Hallelujah Bam Bam
Ebenezer Bam Bam
Iyokolokolo Bam Bam Eh
Ojo agba
Agaba
Agaba
Agaba
Agaba Eh
VERSE 1 – Samsong
Church boy, I will sing of your praises
Forever and ever
I will tell of your mercies
Forever and ever Eh
From the rising sun
Till the going down
You will never change
You remain the same oh
I Call you baba
Baba, baba
Miracle baba
Ogbonge baba Eh
Odogunaga
Dike naga
Ebubedike Eh
Chorus
Na you be my God oh-
Na you I go praise oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise oh
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to you name oh
Jehovah
VERSE 2 – Ailly Omojehova
Any where I go
Na you de carry me oh
Where I for dey
If you no carry me oh
Holy ghost take over
Carry me oh
Jehovah take over
Carry me oh
I cannot do without you
I cannot run without you
I cannot move without you eh
Baba
Carry me, Carry me, Carry me
Carry me, Carry me eh
Holy ghost Carry me,
Carry me, Carry me oh
Agaba
Agaba
Agaba
Agaba Eh
Chorus
Na you be my God oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Ebenezer Eh
Ebenezer Oh
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise oh
Omachala Omachala
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Na you be my God eh
My God eh
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise oh .
Eh Hallelujah Bam Bam
Ebenezer Bam Bam
Iyokolokolo Bam Bam Eh
Ojo agba
Agaba
Agaba
Agaba
Agaba Eh
Every body lift him up
Oya, Oya gbesoke
He pick me up from the miry clay
Set my feet on the rock to stand
Every body lift him up
Oya, Oya Lift him up
Chorus
Na you be my God oh
Na you I go praise
Na you be my God oh
Na you i go praise oh
Okaka biligwe eh
You too big oh
You too strong oh
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Hallelu, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Na you be my God oh – resp.
Na you I go praise oh
I no go bow down
For babalawol at all oh
Na you be my God
Hallelujah to your name oh Jehovah
Hallelu, Hallelujah
Hallelu, Hallelujah
Hallelujah to your name oh
Jehovah
Hallelujah eh
Hallelujah to your name oh Jehovah
Hallelujah to your name oh Jehovah
Hallelujah to your name oh Jehovah
From the desk of Piano Records, Nigerian singer known as Peter John lately releases new worship sound coupled with its visuals titled – “Great And Mighty God”.
Peter John unleashes this powerful worship song on the Gospel scene with such zest, candor and vivid rendition.
He evokes the powerful presence of God in the lyrics which extols the goodness of God and his mercies towards his children.
‘Great and Mighty God’ is produced by Dr. Paul and he once again makes a statement on the production scene with great production technique that inspires you to listen more and more.
[Verse 1]
Opened blind eyes
Made the cripple walk
Made the deaf to hear
No one like you
Izuru keme
Onye neme nma
Soso gi bu chi
Nara ekele mji bia
You made the poor man rich
You lifted the humble
Thank you Lord
I’m so grateful, oh yeah
I’m so grateful
Great and mighty God
[Chorus]
Great and mighty God
I worship you
Great and mighty God
I give you praise
[Verse 2]
You are bigger than what people say
Ancient of days
Chukwu neme nma lee
Amam nino ya
You are God above other gods
You are greater than the greatest
Shepherd of my soul
Great and mighty God
Oh
[Bridge]
Great and mighty (echo)
Great and mighty (echo)
Great and mighty (echo)
Great and mighty (echo)
Great and mighty (echo)
Great and mighty God (8x)
[Chorus]
Great and mighty God
I worship you
Great and mighty God
I give you praise
(Repeat 4x)
Indie Christian singer/songwriter, Ire Toluhi releases new single “Dry Bones”.
The young/talented folk singer who is based in China, said Dry Bones was written though not because of, but in a time where I was in between nothing, trusting for new beginnings, holding on to, and believing Jesus. I learnt that nothing is infinite unless it came from out of the mouth of God, and what He sings over us is songs of deliverance (Psalm 32:7).
Though brief, in this song lies the question, the answer, and everything that might exist in between.
“When I received this song about two years ago, I wasn’t sure where it was going. I’d heard of the story of dry bones before, but I’d never read it. So I wasn’t aware that the chorus quoted it in some way. My intention wasn’t to make Ezekiel 37 the theme, but on reading it, that’s what I did”, she said.
We no longer wonder who will bring us salvation or where our help comes from, Jesus answers this. The moment He said “it is finished”, it really was.
It’s not a question anymore.
“Everywhere You Go”, is a deeply emotional worship music/balladic song. It flows with gratitude, purpose and sincerity. The words bear a serious determination to stay faithful while acknowledging past mistakes. This song expresses the desire to move forward and to not let yesterday’s pain steal you away from today’s joy.
The words in this song pulsate like a re-committed heart that is opening itself for renewal. Like a love letter to God, the song resonates with the theme of just wanting to remain in His presence. The rhythmic arrangement of words strikes a chord that moves you to sing.
Listen to “Everywhere You Go” official audio below;
We all have doubters and haters. Sometimes that doubt and hate can come from within. I’m So Glad is an anthem that celebrates overcoming that doubt and hate.
Dee Black teams up with GS for a summer anthem, “I’m so glad I didn’t listen when they said I couldn’t do it.”
I’m So Glad merch is available now. Each shirt purchase comes with a free download. https://godsloveapparel.net/
Wanna Make A Difference stems from a place of personal pain. The author, Jentile, was a victim of childhood trauma. It’s through those experiences he is able to extend a empathetic hand to those who have suffered a similar fate. Spreading a message of love of others over self, Jentile hopes to encourage listeners to do the same.
Nigerian gospel music artist and minister, Ego Michael, releases a brand new single today, July 24th 2020, titled “UNCHANGEABLE GOD”.
UNCHANGEABLE GOD was written in late 2019, just before the PANDEMIC began. This song was truly written for a time like this, during the lockdown season 2020. To encourage the saints across the world to stay steadfast in faith and trust God in this season.
Ego Michael is a Nigerian born music minister based in The United Kingdom.
The wife and mother of 2 moved to join her husband in the UK after completing her studies at the Lagos State University, Ojo campus where she bagged a degree in the English language.
Ego is from Imo state and grew up in Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria. She was born into a pastoral family as 4th born child of 6 children and has been singing since childhood from the children choir.
She has since gone ahead to led worship in the choir department of a few churches both in Africa and the UK.
Two-time GRAMMY®- nominated hitmaker, Koryn Hawthorne, released her new single “Pray” with an accompanying music video. The new video dropped this morning with a world premiere broadcast on BET Gospel, BET Soul, BET Her, and BET.com. The new song marks the Billboard Music Award-winning artist’s first official single off her sophomore album, I Am, which is slated for release this fall. “Pray” is now available on all digital providers.
Hawthorne continues to add a fresh sound to the Gospel genre with “Pray.” Co-written by Hawthorne, Troy Taylor, Jeremy Hicks, and Daniel Breland, the new single offers an encouraging reminder, especially during these unprecedented times, that regardless of circumstance prayer is always a necessity. Produced by Troy Taylor & Jeremy “Trybishop” Hicks, the track offers a soothing R&B sound, continuing to demonstrate the songstress’ boundless vocal artistry.
Carving a fearless path in the genre with buzzworthy bold hits and powerful performances, Koryn Hawthorne has truly made a name for herself in these three short years. In 2018, the songstress claimed the record-breaking title of longest reign on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart by a female artist, with her infectious #1 smash hit “Won’t He Do It,” which was released in 2017. Billboard also named the song the #2 Hot Gospel Songs of this past decade, on their Decade-End charts for the 2010s. In addition to two GRAMMY® nominations for her hit songs “Won’t He Do It” and “Speak the Name,” the chart-topper has garnered a sweep of accolades, winning an NAACP Image Award, Billboard Music Award, GMA Dove and Stellar Awards for her music, and a gold milestone with “Won’t He Do It,” being RIAA-Certified Gold® in the past year. “Won’t He Do It” continues to be a signature favorite among fans, and Hawthorne recently performed the single at the 50th Annual ESSENCE Festival. She will be co-hosting the 35th Annual Stellar Awards, slated to air later this year.
Dr Tj is not relenting in churning out great songs that will edify the body of Christ across the globe. Since his entrance with ‘Baba’ there’s been no looking back,with the recent release of ‘Let it Rise’ raking in numbers on various platforms. Before the release of his debut album here is another single that will reassure you of the unconditional love of God ‘You Found Me’
God’s love is so evident and overwhelmingly unconditional. He expressed his Love for mankind by giving us His only Begotten son.
You Found Me is a song that captures the unconditional love of Christ. At a point in our lives we may have experienced dark spots and issues that seemed unbearable but God showed up at the nick of time.
“This song is very personal to me, i am a testimony of the undying Love of Christ. I am here today because of the Love of God. I am very hopeful this song will bless and increase the Love of God in our hearts” Dr Tj
Following the release and success of the original “Blow My Mind” by @Limoblaze_ , the Nigerian artist saw it fit to produce a remix, and for this, he roped in two of Malawi’s finest (Kelvin Sings and Beracah) who lived up to the bill.
Blow My Mind is a feel-good afro-beats song, and all 3 artists attach their DNA describing the many ways God blows their mind. Kelvin Sings and Beracah are artists who are different in their approach to music, but so alike in the way they carry themselves. This is not the first time the two have worked with each other, and it is their chemistry that complements Limoblaze’s vision, especially with the direction he had for the remix.
Limoblaze has gained prominence in Christian hip hop circles around the world, and as his star continues to shine, he plans to collaborate with artists who he not only finds interest in but is sure the world is ready to also lend an ear to.
Tenni, (Teniola Owoeye) is an exceptional blend of graces. She wears many hats among which are – singer, songwriter, composer, worship trainer and prophetic minister of the gospel with an impeccable track record of excellence.
Tenni has been devoted to honoring God and blessing humanity with her music. Since her teenage years, she has led choral groups and also as a young adult she was a choral lead/music director, songwriter, composer, and self-taught vocalist.
Tenni is also an HR professional, humanitarian and social entrepreneur committed to helping individuals, organizations and human systems thrive and evolve through an holistic mix of solutions and interventions through her organization – Total Lifestyle.
Tenni is also the founder of Worshippers Connect an organization that embodies worship, humanitarian activities and acting as a bridge that connects believers worldwide. They have a mandate to transform lives, systems and nations; reminding the world of the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Tenni is well known within and outside the shores of Africa for her rhythmic mix of urban African mix of jazz, mild folklore and soul.
Her latest single, “Fimidara” is a song of prayer and supplication composed to help people focus on God’s sovereignty and subtle workings even in trying times.
Fimidara is a fusion of African music with an urban feel written and composed by Tenni Owoeye. A soulful and eclectic blend of urban classics, jazz and folklore produced by the skillful and ever consistent Amb.Wole Oni.
Have you been held back from living your full potential? Are you always doubting yourself? Then, this brand new book “You Are Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea” by Media entrepreneur and Gospel music artiste Eloho Efemuai is for you.
This book is for everyone who desires to break free from the stereotypes that have held them back from living a fulfilled life. It tells the story of my journey to self growth and how I was able to deal with a lack of confidence and low self-esteem to become the FEARLESS woman that I am today.
No matter what life has dealt you, no matter what you have been told, no matter what you have struggled with you can still live a fulfilled life but it all begins by first acknowledging that you have worth and value and that you do not have to be “Everyone’s Cup of Tea”.
This book will help you build your confidence and self worth. It will also help you deal with imposter syndrome and how to handle rejection. You Are Not Everyon’e Cup of Tea inspires you to be vulnerable while being your true authentic self.
The book is now available on Amazon. Click on the link below to get it.
Worship leader, singer, and songwriter, Tara Adegbite has released two visuals from her spontaneous live session, recorded during the lockdown with the aim to inspire faith, hope, and lift the spirit of people amid pandemic and beyond. Tara connects viewers into a realm of worship with these moving renditions tagged “Jesus” and “Freedom“.
Preaching total trust and dependence on God, Adegbite said; “We can only call upon the living. we must know that Jesus is alive and He wants us to call upon Him. He would definitely respond to us and his response in itself is life.”
Tara Adegbite is a Nigerian gospel music minister who has been singing for over 2-decades. She pens songs with the aim of offering heartfelt worship, and has been a blessing to her audience everywhere she ministers.
“Jesus” and “Freedom” is the first of more releases to come from Tara’s spontaneous live recording, and they are available now on streaming platforms, YouTube and Audiomack.
Leader of the ‘KingdomRealm’ movement, Fortune Ebel officially releases his latest single “My Rock,” accompanied by a live performance video captured at The Rock Cathedral, Lekki, Lagos. The upbeat track focuses on two vital areas of expression: resounding the truth that Christ is the foundation that safely Carries the Believer and the Believer offering Joy-Full praise/thanks to Him for all HE does.
First performed at the African Praise Experience – #TAPE, in Lagos Nigeria, “My Rock” became an instant success as it was embraced by the over thirty-five thousand audiences that were present at the event. This caused a ripple effect that’s had a lot of people across Nation to embrace same – widely singing it in different churches as well as different individuals already doing covers.
My Rock Lyrics by Fortune Ebel and KingdomRealm
Jesus, Son of God
You are my Rock
You are my Rock ooOh
You are my Rock
For all you do for me
Thank you..
For Your love
I Praise You
For Your Grace
I Praise You
For helping my Family
I Praise You, with Joy, I Praise you.
For Your love
I Praise You
For Your Grace
I Praise You
For making me Your wonder
I Praise You, with Joy
I Praise you.
Thank You
Thank You
Òghènè mè Doh
(My God, thank You)
Thank you 2x
Thank you
Thank You
Òghènè mè Doh
Jesus, Thank You.
Jesus, Son of God
You are my Rock
You are my Rock ooOh
You are my Rock
For all you do for me
Thank you…