“MO MOORE” — Adeyinka Alaseyori Releases Powerful Thanksgiving Anthem

Nigerian gospel powerhouse, indigenous worship minister, and songwriter Adeyinka Alaseyori has finally released her highly anticipated new single, “MO MOORE,” a powerful thanksgiving anthem featuring Elijah Daniel, Magpsalms, Oladosu Twins, Magdalene Whowha, Iyanu Ileyemi, and Ernieola Olusoga.
The uplifting song, which centers on gratitude, praise, and acknowledgment of God’s faithfulness, is now available for streaming and download across digital platforms. Since its release, “MO MOORE” has continued to resonate with listeners who have embraced its heartfelt message and spirit of thanksgiving.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, Adeyinka Alaseyori emphasized the importance of gratitude as a key to experiencing greater blessings and maintaining a healthy spiritual perspective.
“Expressing gratitude for small things is the path way to opening oneself to the big things. Mo Moore is your thanksgiving Anthem that will open your heart, reframe your perspective and improve your well being.”
The message of the song is beautifully reflected in its lyrics, which express deep appreciation to God for His grace, mercy, blessings, and unwavering faithfulness. Through simple yet powerful declarations of gratitude, worshippers are reminded that every good thing comes from God and that thanksgiving remains a vital part of the believer’s journey.
In the song, the worshippers declare:
“Father we say thank You Lord
Lord I’m grateful in so many ways
For everything You’ve done
Lord I’m grateful
For Your grace and mercies
And Your blessings
I’m grateful
Lord Jesus
I’m grateful”
The chorus further reinforces the song’s central message of gratitude and dependence on God’s mercy and favor:
“For everything You’ve done for me Lord
I’m grateful
Give me all my days Lord
It’s by Your grace and mercy
We give You glory Lord
Oh glory”
These lyrics have quickly become a confession of thanksgiving for many believers. As worshippers sing about God’s goodness, grace, and mercy, the song encourages listeners to shift their focus from challenges to blessings and from complaints to gratitude. Consequently, “MO MOORE” serves not only as a song but also as a reminder that thanksgiving opens hearts to recognize God’s hand in every season of life.
The impact of the song has extended far beyond music streaming platforms. It has rapidly become a viral sensation on social media, with countless users creating videos, testimonies, and worship moments inspired by its message. Furthermore, the release is accompanied by a 23 minute live ministration visual on YouTube, offering viewers an immersive worship experience filled with passionate praise and heartfelt thanksgiving.
Adeyinka Alaseyori: From Child Evangelist to Defining Voice in Nigerian Gospel Music
Adeyinka R. Akinyemi, popularly known as Adeyinka Alaseyori, remains one of the most influential voices in contemporary Nigerian gospel music. Renowned for her energetic praise sessions, vibrant dance expressions, and deeply rooted Yoruba worship, she has built a unique ministry that bridges cultural heritage with powerful spiritual encounters.
Her stage name, Alaseyori, originated from her debut album released in 2012, titled “Alaseyori Mi.” Since then, the name has become synonymous with impactful worship and inspirational music that has touched audiences across Nigeria and beyond.
A native of Ondo State in southwestern Nigeria, Adeyinka’s rise to prominence came through hit songs such as Arojinle and Aye Ope Yo. These songs showcased her ability to blend indigenous sounds with powerful spiritual messages, earning her a loyal following among gospel music lovers.
Over the years, she has released four albums, including Alaseyori Mi, Alaabo Mi, Arojinle, and Aye Ope Yo. Each project has further established her reputation as a minister committed to spreading the gospel through music.
Today, Adeyinka Alaseyori is widely regarded as one of the defining voices of a new generation of gospel ministers. Through consistency, authenticity, and divine inspiration, she has helped reshape perceptions of gospel music ministry both in Nigeria and internationally.
Born in Lagos as the first of four children to Hon. Adeshina Adesioye and Mrs. Funmilayo Ogunfunwa, Adeyinka displayed a passion for God from an early age. Her love for ministry began remarkably young, earning her the description of a child evangelist. At just eight years old, she ministered on convention buses traveling across Nigeria, sharing songs of faith and encouragement with fellow believers.
Her educational journey began at Holy Trinity Nursery and Primary School, Ebute Meta, before she proceeded to Methodist Girls High School, Sabo Yaba. She later earned a National Diploma in Accounting from Lagos State Polytechnic and is currently completing a Bachelor of Science degree at the National Open University of Nigeria.
Before becoming a full time music minister, Adeyinka worked as a nursery school teacher and account clerk in various organizations. However, her passion for ministry eventually led her to dedicate herself fully to gospel music and worship.
Between 2010 and 2011, she officially launched her music ministry through the Halleluyah Praise Team. Shortly afterward, she recorded and released her first album, “Alaseyori Mi,” in December 2012, a project that would ultimately shape her identity and future in gospel music.
Beyond her music career, Adeyinka is also the convener of the widely attended 21 Days Covenant Worship, a virtual worship gathering that brings together numerous gospel ministers from across Nigeria for extended periods of prayer, worship, and spiritual revival.
Despite her demanding ministry schedule, she remains deeply committed to her family. She is happily married to Prince Akinyemi Ademola David of the Ako ruling house in Imesi Ile, Osun State. Their union is blessed with two children, a boy and a girl, and together they continue to build a home founded on faith, love, and service to God.
With the release of “MO MOORE,” Adeyinka Alaseyori once again demonstrates why she remains one of the most impactful voices in African gospel music. Through its message of gratitude, its heartfelt lyrics, and its powerful worship atmosphere, the song invites believers everywhere to remember God’s goodness, celebrate His faithfulness, and boldly declare, “Lord, I’m grateful.”
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