AfroGospel Music

5 of Mike Abdul’s songs for your Gbedu Nights

Gbedu nights have become an essential part of the Nigerian party scene. These nights are a seamless combination of infectious music, delightful company, and boundless enjoyment. If you’re looking to elevate the energy and excitement of your next Gbedu night, there’s no better choice than the electrifying sounds of Mike Abdul. This gospel music sensation possesses the remarkable ability to craft high-energy tracks that will have you dancing and grooving until the early hours. We will explore five of Mike Abdul’s most energetic and danceable songs that are sure to transform your Gbedu night into an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a long-time fan or simply searching for songs to invigorate your party playlist, these tracks are absolute essentials. 

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Fuji Messiah ft Ola Pressplay

The song “Fuji Messiah” by Mike Abdul, featuring Olapressplay, captures a dynamic and powerful expression of faith in the Fuji music style. This high-energy track combines vibrant drums with passionate vocals, creating an enthusiastic and invigorating worship experience. Mike Abdul describes the song as a revelation intended to bring fresh spiritual inspiration and transformation to listeners.

Watch the Fuji Messiah video on YouTube

 

Eyan Jesu ft Bidemi Olaoba, Monique, A’dam

Released to commemorate Spaghetti Records’ anniversary, Mike Abdul’s song “Èyan Jesu,” featuring Monique, A’Dam, and Bidemi Olaoba, honours Jesus and all the blessings that come with being His follower. Translated as “People of Jesus,” the title captures the essence of the song, which emphasizes the importance of recognizing oneself as part of Jesus’ lineage. 

Jesu lo ni Central Bank (Eh Central Bank)

Awanu sister sesede (Aah sister sesede)

My people my people (People)

Oluwa lo ni people

Listen to this song here 

 

Toh Marvelous ft Tope Alabi

The song Toh Marvelous by Mike Abdul featuring Tope Alabi is a vibrant gospel track that celebrates the goodness and faithfulness of God. The lyrics emphasize the various ways God acts as a provider, defender, and helper in the lives of believers.

E ba mi lalujo

Alujo, alujo Oba toh marvelous

Oba toh, Oba toh, Oba toh marvellous

Glory and Honour F’oba toh marvellous

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Iro Ayo ft Motorola Jaiyeola

“Iro Ayo” by Mike Abdul featuring Omotola Jaiyeola is a vibrant celebration of joy and gratitude as gifts from God. The title translates to “sound of joy,” and the song beautifully emphasizes the joy and grace that come from a life of faith. Mike Abdul highlights the transformative power of God, asserting that He can turn sorrow into happiness and grant us victory. 

iro ayo la o ma gbo nile wa

sekere ilole ekun

igbagbo lo so wa da segun

let them know pa’loluwa

awa oni l’oju ekun [laye]

 

Dem no be God

In this track, Mike Abdul alongside Babatunmise, delivers a powerful message: nothing and no one can rival the might of God. The title, which translates to “They are not God,” serves as a bold reminder that we should not fear or idolize people or challenges over our Creator.

Dem say if you no come meet dem you no fit make am, won n s’Olohun

Dem say you no go fit blow, won n s’Olohun

(Simple) Dem no be God o

Dem no be God o

Dem no be God o, calm down…

About Mike Abdul

Michael Olayinka Abdul (born 12 February 1977), popularly known as Mike Abdul, is a Nigerian gospel singer, music producer and songwriter. He served as an executive officer at Midnight Crew Music Limited. He has worked with several Nigerian gospel artists and music producers which include MoniQue, Tim Godfrey and others.

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