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AfroGospel is a genre that continually offers a fresh array of songs from time to time. In recent weeks, we have seen an impressive influx of new releases that resonate with listeners. This exploration will focus on a couple of them highlighting their lyrical themes and the artists responsible for them. The richness of talent in AfroGospel guarantees a steady stream of innovative music that captivates audiences time and gain.
#1 Eternal
Greatman Takit featuring Limoblaze dropped a new track on May 22nd, and it’s all about being thankful. In the song, Greatman shares how God keeps loving and protecting him, even with all his flaws and mistakes. The lyrics feel super real and relatable, wondering out loud why God loves him so much despite not always getting it right. He talks about how having God around brings him peace and stability, especially when life feels all over the place.
Tell me why you really love me so
Give me reasons me I want to know
Upon the things I do wey steady bring me low
You don make up your mind
Never to let me go
Listen to the song on Youtube
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#2 Za by Anendlessocean
“Za” by Anendlessocean is a beautiful song that’s all about celebrating how endless, amazing, and dependable God is. The title “Za” is inspired by an Igbo word, as Anendlessocean explained in an interview. He wrote the song in the middle of the night in March, led by inspiration as he strummed his guitar. The word “Za”, short for “Nza”, signifies “the God that answers”. The song dives into themes of God’s power and sovereignty, highlighting how unmatched He is.
Oh, You’re without an end
Or should we count it
Many many reasons to call you
Yah Yah Yah Yah nagaza
When we call your name
You will answer
Oh, You’re without an end
Or should we count it
Watch the Video here on YouTube
#3 Worthy of it All by Calledoutmusic
The song is a deeply reverent worship piece that highlights the majesty, glory, and worthiness of God, drawing inspiration from heavenly imagery and Revelation 4:10-11. It encourages believers to maintain a constant posture of worship, surrender, and awe. With its intimate feel and minimalist instrumentation, CalledOut Music delivers the song in a way that enhances its heartfelt message.
All the saints and angels
Bow before Your throne
All the elders cast their crowns
Before the Lamb of God and sing
You are worthy of it all
You are worthy of it all
For from You are all things
And to You are all things
#4 Pray by Limoblaze
The essence of the song revolves around the transformative power of prayer, emphasizing that it can truly change situations. Musically, it showcases Limoblaze’s distinctive Afro-fusion style, blending pop elements with a rhythm that makes it perfect for various occasions.
Oh, when trouble comes my way
I get on my knees, I got a couple things to say
Oh, oh, oh
And my Faith E no dey shake
If they ask me how
Can′t be unbeliever
I watch big things happen every day
Day, day, day, day, day, day
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