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New AfroGospel Releases.

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AfroGospel continues to carve a unique space captivating audiences worldwide, and 2025 has proven to be a landmark year for AfroGospel music.
In recent months there have been fresh releases and today we will be having a closer look at some of them.

#1 Big Things – Spirit of Prophecy

Spirit of Prophecy (SOP), the Nigerian AfroGospel music group known for their breakout song Ọmọ Baba, have once again dropped another song titled “Big Things.” The song is a reminder of the limitless possibilities believers have in Christ.

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Big Things Everyday
Monday to Monday
I carry Big Things for head like Improper fraction
If I wear oversize, omo that is my fashion
I no dey talk too much I dey show you by action
Na for high places na my name dem dey mention

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#2 Your Way – Prinx Emmanuel

Prinx Emmanuel has a reputation for blending witty lyricism with spirituality, and his latest single “Your Way” is a perfect example of that balance. Prinx Emmanuel crafts a song that ponders on the greatness of God while still keeping it fun,and relatable.
The track opens with lines that sound almost like a freestyle rap. From there, he presents a song that wrestles with the mystery of God—trying to “figure Him out” but realizing His ways are far beyond human logic. Throughout the song, Prinx paints vivid and playful imagery: God parting the Red Sea, being present in Asokoro and Rumuokoro at the same time, and even creating a “submarine in the belly of a fish.” These witty references make the track enjoyable, while still communicating a deep truth about God’s omnipresence and sovereignty.

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What makes “Your Way” stand out is how it merges humor, scripture, and everyday language to describe a God who cannot be fully comprehended yet remains worthy of all praise. In all, Prinx Emmanuel reminds us that while we may never fully understand God’s ways, we can rest our case in His sovereignty and simply worship Him as Yahweh.

everywhere in every second every minute
when I try to wrap my head around am I’m getting migraine
oh ah my mind don dey
and I don rest my case eh eh ehn eh
Nobody fit understand your way
your way your way
we dey hail you Yahweh, Yahweh, Yahweh

#3 Eternal – Greatman Takit featuring Limoblaze

When two powerhouse voices in AfroGospel, Greatman Takit and Limoblaze, collaborate, the result is nothing short of beautiful. Their latest collaboration, “Eternal,” is a heartfelt song about God’s unchanging love. The song carries the weight of vulnerability, expressing how despite human flaws and failures, God’s love remains constant. It’s a declaration that no matter the storms of life, God’s love anchors us firmly.
At its heart, the song celebrates God’s eternal and unfailing love. It’s a reminder that while everything around us may shift, God’s love remains firm, steady, and dependable.

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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
Ope ye o I don give up o
I surrender all so make you take control

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