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Editor’s Choice: My Favorite Afro-Gospel Songs of all Time – Ibikun Ilesanmi

Hello Fam, 

We have been exploring different ways to bring you exciting news about Afro-Gospel songs, and we recently got inspired to share the playlist of some wonderful individuals.  Today’s Guest is Ibukuñ Oluwabukola, an Ilorin-Based Gospel singer and below is a list of her all time afro-gospel songs 

 

Commando by Greatman Takit 

I bet that every lover of Afro-gospel loves Commando by Greatman, apart from the sweet beat that can make even the worst dancer vibe easily. The lyrics are great affirmations of who God is and how God can deal with the most impossible situation. 

 

Energy Greatman Takit 

You can tell that Ibikun is a fan of Greatman Takit; I mean, who doesn’t love Energy? That is one of the best songs to start a new week or get over a bad day or bad boss syndrome. What would you recommend Energy for? 

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Miracle Moses Bliss ft Festizie & Chizie 

How many times have you felt like fainting or losing grip over things in your life? Many of us have felt that way at some point in our life. I bet Moses Bliss also felt that way, which is why he sang this song. Beyond the danceable beat, it is also a powerful message that ‘you are full of God’s spirit and because of that you cannot fail’.

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Open Doors Ada Ehi 

‘You have won it all for me’; I like that part the most because it reminds me of the days God came through for me. You will agree with me that God always comes through for us, even in our worst moments. 

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I get Prinx Emmanuel.

If you are from the Eastern region of Nigeria and Prinx Emmanuel is not your favorite Afro-gospel singer, I don’t know what else you are looking for. His choice of words, lyrics and mixture of pidgin makes his songs interesting. Beyond that, if you need an affirmation or an everyday anthem to succeed, this is the song. 

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Jireh by Limoblaze

God is our provider, and sometimes we tend to forget this fact, so listening to songs like this will help your faith and body to shake a bit. I like the part where Limoblaze said, ‘My Jireh na my Paddy’; it really made sense to me. 

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Hold on me by Called Out music

Hold on me is a Thanksgiving song that helps you resonate with all the beautiful things that God has done for you and your family. If you need to remind yourself of the love of God, then this song is your go-to song. 

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Sound of Victory by Da’ T.R.U.T.H. & Limoblaze feat. Travis Greene

‘This song is for everybody’, Travis Greene said I totally agree. We need a sound of victory in our lives, and sometimes it feels like the fight is taking so long. But you know that God never forgets his own people. 

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When asked why she loves them, her response was, ‘They resonate a lot with me; also, they give a whole lot of vibes. Though my kind of person, I prefer slow songs and all, these songs are wonderful. 

What do you think about Ibikun’s choice of songs? If you think you have a great choice of songs and you would like to be interviewed, please 

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