“Oluwatosin” by Tkeyz feat. SteveHills: A Must-Hear for Every Believer!

It was a regular afternoon, nothing unusual. I was scrolling through WhatsApp, trying to catch up on unread messages. That was when I heard it. Just a few seconds of an amazing friend status no tag, no caption just a chorus. A chorus that stopped me in my tracks.
The song was “Oluwatosin” by Tkeyz, featuring worship leader SteveHills, and right from those few lines, I knew this wasn’t just music. It was a call. A declaration. A gentle rebuke, wrapped in melody.
I couldn’t believe I was three weeks late. Released on June 25, 2025, and I was just discovering it. But as the scripture says, “He makes all things beautiful in His time.” This was the right moment.
A Song for the Season We’re In
Let’s be honest. These are trying times. Not just economically, socially, or politically, but spiritually. It’s the era of noise and comparison. Where every scroll brings pressure. You start to doubt. You question your walk with Christ. You wonder if prayers still work, if God still hears, and sometimes, even if Jesus is enough.
But “Oluwatosin” isn’t just a balm, it’s a bold reminder that Jesus is more than enough.
The Lyrics That Preach Without a Pulpit
In Yoruba, “Oluwatosin” means God is worthy to be praised. The song opens with a declaration that many of us can relate to:
“I’ve climbed the mountains, crossed the seas
I’ve found no other love like this
You are the treasure that I have
In You, I’m truly satisfied”
There’s a raw honesty here. You’ve tried other things. You’ve tasted ambition, wealth, friendships, influence, but nothing compares to the peace Christ gives.
And then the chorus lands:
“Oluwatosin,
The Jesus that I know
Is enough for me.”
It doesn’t get more straightforward than that. No dressing up. No ambiguity. Jesus is enough.
SteveHills Entry: From Worship to Warfare
SteveHills comes in with conviction and simplicity:
“This Jesus that I’ve seen
This Jesus that I’ve heard
This Jesus that I know…
You are more than life to me
You are everything and more”
And then he hits us with the lines that seal the message:
“Izurukeme… Chizurumkeme
The Jesus that I have is enough for me.”
It’s way more than just a song. It’s a testimony. A reminder that in Christ, nothing is missing.
When Music Meets Ministry
The beauty of Oluwatosin lies not just in its lyrics, but in its sound design and delivery. The production by JerryDepianist is soft yet weighty. Every note supports the heart of the song. The video? Simple. Pure. No distractions. Just worship.
It’s already finding its audience. As of the time of writing, it has registered over 300,000 views and counting on YouTube, 750,000 Spotify streams, and is growing fast. Viral covers. TikTok clips. Shared reels. It’s spreading, not just because it sounds good, but because it hits the spirit right where it needs to be awakened.
When Jesus Is All You Have
Let’s take a step back.
Matthew 24:12 says, “Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.” That’s the world today. People are turning away. Not because God changed, but because life has distracted them.
We chase things. We crave validation. We feel defeated when our desires don’t come to pass. But here’s the truth: faith was never about having all the answers, it was about trusting Jesus is still enough even when you don’t.
John 16:33 reminds us clearly, “In this world you will have tribulation. But be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”
And that is exactly what “Oluwatosin” is reminding us.
This Is My Confession
My name is Victor Emmanuel Onuh. I stumbled on this song. Or maybe, it found me when I needed to hear it the most.
Hey friend, we are in this together. I’ve seen seasons of doubt. I’ve stared at silent heavens. I’ve wrestled with faith. But I’ve navigated every phase knowing one truth:
The Jesus that I know is enough for me.
So I ask you,
What about you?
Is He enough for you too?
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