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Our Favourites Songs of Jaymikee

Mount Zion Faith Ministries is a name that a lot of us know, and Joshua Mike-Bamiloye, better known as Jaymikee, is a big name in gospel entertainment. As the son of Mike and Gloria Bamiloye, he’s made a name for himself not only as a video editor and music producer at Mount Zion Film Productions but also as a talented gospel music minister.

Jaymikee kicked off his music journey by creating background music and sound effects for Mount Zion movies, but he’s since developed a unique sound that mixes strong messages with creative tunes. His songs have inspired many, serving as both worship favorites and faith-boosting melodies. Today, we’re diving into some of our top picks from Jaymikee, celebrating the incredible impact they’ve had on listeners.

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Heaven ft Tee worship, Kaestrings, Tee Mikee, Lawrence Oyor

The song centers on the theme of heaven as the ultimate destination for believers, emphasizing that the world is temporary and true fulfillment comes from being with God forever.

I wanna go to heaven, to heaven, yeah

I wanna walk on the street of gold

Like the way I′ve been told, yeah

I wanna sing, Halleluyah

When I see ya on that day

I wanna go to heaven, to heaven, yeah

 

Olórí Ogun

The title, translating to “Commander of the Battle,” emphasizes God’s role as the ultimate protector and leader in battles. The song serves as the theme song for Mount Zion Faith Ministries’ movie series “Abejoye,” particularly in its fifth season. 

Olori ogun lolugbala mi

Ajagunsegun lolugbeja mi

Ota to ba Dena demi o a bogun lo o

Olori ogun lolugbala mi

Olori Ogun lolugbala mi

Olori Ogun lolugbeja mi

Ota to ba Dena demi o a bogun lo o

Olori ogun lolugbala mi

 

The Train ft Lawrence Oyor

The train serves as a metaphor for the believer’s journey of faith, with the destination being heaven. This song was also the theme for the movie The Train: Journey of Faith, which is a biopic about Mike Bamiloye.

We are on a train going to heaven

We are on a journey of faith

And when our life here is over

We will answer to God

This is a train of glory

This is a journey of joy

Cos when our work is here is over

We will hear well done.

 

Ìyàwó 

Featuring TeeMikee, this song is about the love shared between a husband and wife, along with their duties and responsibilities to one another.

Iyawo jowo toju oko re

Ayan fe Adunmi olurolowo loje

Eni to ri iyawo fe – O ri Oun re re

O si ri ‘bukun gba la’todo Oluwa

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Dìde 

Dìde is a call to spiritual awakening and readiness, encouraging believers to awaken from spiritual slumber, embrace their divine calling, and live a life of purpose. The song emphasizes the urgency of fulfilling God’s mandate and being prepared for His work.

Dide

Emi Oluwa Jehova nbe lara mi

Nitori ti oti fi ami ororo yan mi

Lati wasu fun awon otoshi

Oti ran mi lati se awo tan oh

Gbogbo awon oni ro binuje okan

Ati gbogbo alayi ni ireti

Kede idasile fun awon igbekun

ati sisi le tubu fun awon ounde

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