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4 Afro-Gospel Songs That Should be on Replay This Month

First of all, welcome to the month of June. Get ready to groove and be spiritually uplifted! We’ve got an exciting lineup of Afro-Gospel songs that you absolutely need on repeat this month. From infectious beats to soul-stirring lyrics, these tracks will keep you hooked and hitting that replay button non-stop. Get your ears ready for an epic Afro-Gospel experience that’ll leave you inspired and buzzing with joy!

Loved By You By TY Bello, Johnny Drille, and Nosa

The first time I heard this song, I just knew I had to tell others about it. Just in case you have suffered heartbreak, debt, and several loss, you need to soak yourself in this song. I love the fact that Johnny Drille brought his sound to his song. It gives a solemn and sweet vibe, that reminds you of God’s father. Then Nosa started singing, he brought that thick Bass voice. In all that you do this month, I want you to remember that God loves you even if the world comes crumbling down, he is always with you. 

And if you are worried about the turnout for this month, ensure that you soak yourself into the lyrics of this song until it comes to a conscious mindset. 

 

Melody by Folabi Nuel, Limoblaze, and Greatman Takit

If you ever listened to Destiny Kids when you were younger you should be able to relate to this song. Do you remember the ‘Joy Joy song’? Well, I think that Folabi Nuel gave us that children’s church vibes. I love the combo on the song, Limoblaze brought his sweet voice and A-game to the song, while Greatman Takit did his regular. One of the reasons I love the song is because it fits as a perfect song for a choreography session in a children’s church. Besides that, the song will put a smile on your face, make you feel loved, and trust me you need that aura of happiness this month. 

 

Put it on God by Limbolaze and Annatoria

If you are a Nigerian and you live in Nigeria presently, you need this song, my dear. From fuel palava, to transport hike, no electricity, and maybe Boss wahala, you have to just put it on God. Man cannot kill himself when he has God by his song. 

I love the lyrics, ‘I no matter the challenges wey I face, I no shake. I no fear’

Dear children of God, this is the kind of song that we need in this time and season. Regardless of government policies, we know to say God dey our back. Baba God no dey snooze on top his children matter. Abi what do you think? Do you want to put it all on God abi, God should mind his own business. 

 

As We Dey Go by Jo Deep ft 21SELAH

It felt as though Jesus told Jo Deep to turn some Bible verses to this song because it was not only easy to vibe to but also a solid reminder of our mission on the earth. I had to include this song to list for many reasons, but the number reason is that Jesus wants us to be Christlike, and he wants us to about preaching the gospel. Apparently Jo Deep understood this assignment, the first two verses say ‘As we dey go, we carry your matter for head’. Even Jesus in his glory will be proud to hear his people say that. That is to show you that no be only your lover you suppose carry for head. 

Then let’s talk about the Chorus, ‘Lift Jesus Up. We will never put your down’

Do you remember that praise song we used to sing in primary school? ‘Lift him up higher’. We often sing that song lifting our hands into the air. So, I will like you to take a cue from that. Whenever you play this song on your phone, lift your hands up. Brethren and Sistren, Jo Deep made an amazing song that reminds us of our work as believers to preach the gospel, praise the name of Jesus and also express his lifestyle everywhere we go. 

As you dey go work, no put Jesus down for inside moolue because of waso change. No go lie for your boss as you dey go, because we gats lift Jesus up. 

I hope you are ready to update your playlist with these songs. Is there any song you will like us to review? Please drop a comment. 

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