TOP 10 IGBO WORSHIP SONGS of 2019


OMEWOYA – EVANS OGBOI

Beautifully rendered by UK Gospel Recording Artiste, Praise/Worship Leader and prolific Producer, Evans Ogboi – Omewoya (He’s Done It) was performed and recorded Live at the Thameside Theatre in London.

In Evans’ own words, “this song is specially dedicated to everyone trusting God for a miracle. ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE!” — DOWNLOAD


IFUNANYA – YADAH

Ifunanya, the fourth track on Yadah’s EP “The Blood Covenant,” is a love song to God in Igbo figuratively meaning “My Love”.  According to her, “this song explains the inseparable love we share with the father. Everyone walks away when the conditions are not met and when expectations are cut short, but God stays forever. He is faithful” — DOWNLOAD


ONYE NZOPUTA – SUNNY PEE

Onye Nzoputa (My Deliverer) is another self-produced worship song by Sunny Pee featuring his lovely wife, Kate Pee alongside Atu Chinwe.

According to Pee, “Onye Nzoputa is song birthed from a deep place of worship, acknowledging the finished work of our saviour on the cross of Calvary”-DOWNLOAD


IDI EBUBE – SUNNY PEE

A melodious and soul-stirring native piece by ace producer and worship Leader Sunny Pee – “Idi Ebube” (You are Glorious) features indigenous singer Georgina Nwanyimma. It’s a song that describes the Gloriousness of God. DOWNLOAD


ODIRI’ONYE DIKAGI – OLUCHI

“Odiri’ Onye dikagi” (No one like You) is the newest release from Upcoming Omega Fire Ministries artiste, Oluchi. Produced by Austinmatt, the worship-driven track talks about the awesomeness of God and His outstretched arm of grace and mercy. DOWNLOAD


 


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