With a passion for creating life-transforming worship experiences, Evans Ogboi unveils his newest single, “Hallelujah.” This powerful song carries a global sound that inspires worship and adoration to the King of kings.

Inspired by Revelation 7:10, “Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb,” this anthem is a clarion call for every nation, tribe, and tongue to unite in lifting a resounding “Hallelujah” to our God, declaring His majesty across the earth.

With its rich lyrical depth and spirit-filled melody, “Hallelujah” captures the essence of heavenly worship:

“All creation declare Your Majesty, we join the heavens, praise Your Great Name, every nation, tribe and every tongue, we cry Holy, Holy…”

Evans Ogboi continues to redefine contemporary gospel with his authentic sound, blending heartfelt worship with excellence in production. This song is not just music; it’s an encounter, a call for the earth to echo the worship of heaven.

“Hallelujah” is available now on Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, YouTube, and all major platforms.

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Hallelujah – Lyrics

All creation declare Your Majesty

We join the heavens praise Your Great Name

Every nation, tribe and every tongue

We cry Holy Holy

Salvation belongs to our God, who sits on the throne, and unto The Lamb

Hallelujah, Hallelujah

Glory to God in the Highest

We sing Hallelujah

We Sing Hallelujah

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Ndidi Kwemezi Patrick is an event producer, media personality, and founder of Gospel Centric, a platform dedicated to promoting Christian content and fostering uplifting entertainment. He has produced major concerts and events, working with top names in gospel and mainstream entertainment, and currently hosts engaging radio shows that inspire and inform audiences.

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