There are some gospel artists whose music immediately touches your soul, and Sunmisola Agbebi is definitely one of them and over the last few years, she has become one of the most recognisable voices in gospel music and contemporary worship.
What makes her music stand out is how intentional it feels. Her songs carry a calmness and depth that many listeners connect with instantly.
So today, I am sharing 4 Sunmisola Agbebi songs currently on repeat for me.
If you’re already a fan, you probably know some of these word for word. And if you’re just discovering her music, this is a great place to start.
1. Amioluwa
There’s a reason this song connected with so many people almost immediately.
“Amioluwa” is simple, heartfelt, and deeply sincere. It is a declaration that God’s mark is upon us.
It is a direct quote from Galatians 6:17: “I bear upon my body the mark of Christ, let no man trouble me.”
And the fact that it is deeply rooted in scripture is exactly what makes it so powerful.
2. B’ola (Honour)
“B’ola” carries both gratitude and reverence beautifully.
The instrumentation is rich without overpowering the message, and the vocals fit perfectly on top of it all. It’s the kind of song that fills the room during worship gatherings.
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3. Adun
“Adun” feels warm.
The title itself translates to sweetness, and the song reflects that atmosphere completely. It celebrates the goodness of God in the life of every believer.
Just take a look at the lyrics
You beautify me,
You sustain me,
You glorify yourself in my life
Iwo ni Adun aye me (You are the goodness in my life)
It’s reflective, uplifting, and easy to return to repeatedly.
4. Koseunti
This song carries reassurance.
“Koseunti” reminds listeners about God’s consistency and faithfulness, especially during uncertain moments. The vocals are strong, emotional, and deeply expressive.
Koseunti means “He has never failed before”, and this song is great for seasons when we need to learn to trust God through it all.
This worship song is both comforting and grounding at the same time.
So if you enjoy reflective worship, or deeply personal music moments, Sunmisola Agbebi has built a catalogue worth exploring.
These are just four songs I’ve been loving lately, but narrowing the list down was honestly difficult.
So what’s your favourite Sunmisola Agbebi song right now?
And which songs do you think should have made my top four?



