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“From Lagos to the Nations: Tkeyz & SteveHills Deliver ‘Oluwatosin’”

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There’s a unique kind of magic when a song opens not just your ears but your soul—and from the very first chord of “Oluwatosin”, you feel something ancient and true stirring within. This gospel anthem, released on June 26, 2025, is a heartfelt reminder that in every season, one name remains enough: Jesus.

The title, Oluwatosin, is a Yoruba phrase that translates to “God is worthy to be praised” or simplified in the song as “Jesus is Enough.” Beneath its simplicity lies a bold, soul-satisfying truth: no matter what we have—or don’t—having Christ means we lack nothing. 

Are you one that’s asking: “What’s the background story of these two singers?” Well, you may have not been familiar with these two, but here’s the tale of the two voices: 

Though not extensively detailed in available bios, we know Tkeyz is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, composer, and music producer rooted in Lagos. His sound blends emotive songwriting with contemporary worship, creating music that breathes spirit and authenticity. And we honestly look forward to more soul-stirring sounds from him.

On the other hand, Steve Hills is a passionate gospel minister born in Lagos, originally from Abia State. A graduate of Sociology from LASU, he leads The Love Room Global, with a motto that simply declares: “The Gospel Prevails.” He first rose to attention with his powerful studio remix of “Ololufe Ọkàn Mi,” followed by the spiritually charged anthem titled “The Supernatural Anthem.”

Blending Tkeyz’s creative production with Steve Hills’s fiery devotion, the song feels like worship incarnate. Its instrumentation—a soft symphony of Afro-gospel, subtle piano, and spiritual rhythms—creates a warm space for the heart to breathe. 

Lyrically, it’s pure altar music:

“I’ve climbed the mountains, crossed the seas…

You are the treasure that I have; in You, I’m truly satisfied.”

And the chorus? It doesn’t just repeat — it declares:

“Oluwatosin, Oluwatosin

The Jesus that I know is enough for me.”

The verses and bridges also layered in more languages—Yoruba (O to fun mi), Igbo (Izuru K’eme), English—intertwining cultures into wrists-raised worship.

In a world that often whispers, “More… better… now…,” Oluwatosin is a rebel anthem that stands tall. It whispers back: Jesus is enough. And that message is catching on—fast. In its first few weeks, it stormed streaming platforms, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and more. Here are some staggering stats:

  • Over 2.3 million streams within four weeks
  • Featured on Apple Music’s African Gospel, Spotify’s New Music Friday Naija, Boomplay’s Top Gospel Hits
  • TikTok’s #OluwatosinChallenge accumulated 10 million+ views
  • Over 60,000 Instagram Reels using the song as their soundtrack

But beyond metrics, fans are finding healing, hope, and are truly being comforted in the sure word of God that came via the sound. 

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“Oluwatosin” isn’t a studio project—it’s a devotion with sound. It’s a prescription for weary souls, a reminder that our divine satisfaction doesn’t hinge on circumstance but on the Savior we know.

And if you’ve ever chased peace, only to return empty-handed, Oluwatosin is your next worship playlist stop. It quietly invites you to the throne of Grace with a simple, undressed truth: Jesus is enough. 

Are you familiar with the song already? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comment section.

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