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Looking for Pastor Paul Enenche Songs? Here Are 5 You Should Know

If you’ve been around Nigerian gospel music there’s a good chance you’ve come across Pastor Paul Enenche either from the pulpit or through one of his songs.

While many people know him as the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, there’s another side to him that doesn’t always get talked about enough and that is his music.

So with quite a number of powerful songs out there, it raises a simple question: which ones really stand out?

In this article, I’ll be sharing five of my top Pastor Paul Enenche songs.

Let’s go.

Elee

The word “Elee” comes from the Idoma language, and it’s not just a random expression, it’s what you say when you’re overwhelmed by the magnitude of what God has done. It’s that moment where gratitude is so full, words almost fail you.

The original version of the song, released in 2019, carries a slower, more reflective feel. It gives you space to really sit in that sense of awe and appreciation. But then comes the remix, and this is where things get interesting.

With the addition of an Amapiano-inspired beat, the song takes on a more upbeat, celebratory vibe.
“Elee” is a celebration of God’s goodness. It’s about acknowledging His works, not quietly, but with joy and expression.

Ogayolo

Ogayolo” is an Igala phrase that means Hallelujah. The song itself is all about thanksgiving and appreciation to God for all He has done. It’s the kind of song you listen to when you’re reflecting on God’s goodness and you just want to say thank You.

Keep Holding On

“Keep Holding On” is one of those songs that speaks directly to you, especially in seasons where things are not so clear.
In this song, Pastor Paul Enenche features his family, which adds a personal and heartfelt touch to it. The song itself is centered on encouragement. It’s a reminder for the believer to keep trusting God, to stay grounded in faith, and to continue waiting on Him no matter how long it takes.

In You I Put My Trust

“In You I Put My Trust” is a song that centers on total dependence on God.
It speaks about the believer’s confidence in God not just in words, but in a settled decision to look up to Him for help and no one else.

Made To Praise

“Made to Praise” is a song that centers on one clear truth, we were created to praise God. It’s a reminder of purpose, bringing you back to why we worship in the first place.

 

 

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