Uwana Etuk – “Worthy is the Lamb” ||

Uwana Etuk, has announced the release of his highly-anticipated sophomore album Worthy is the Lamb, showcasing a collection of 14 soul-stirring tracks. The album, featuring collaborations with renowned artists including Emeka Madubata, Rachael Onalaja, Chinelo Okonkwo, and Jumoke Oshoboke, promises to captivate listeners with its powerful melodies and uplifting messages.

Following the success of his debut album and a sold-out concert in 2023, where he shared the stage with esteemed artists like Nosa, Femi Okunuga, and Emeka Madubata, Uwana Etuk has continued to solidify his position as a trailblazer in the gospel music scene.

One of the standout tracks from the album, “Holy Holy,” has already garnered significant attention with over a million views on YouTube, resonating with audiences worldwide. The song’s profound lyrics and stirring composition have led to its widespread adoption by choirs, who are incorporating it into their Sunday worship services as a means of giving praise to God.

With a diverse range of tracks that inspire hope, faith, and celebration, Uwana Etuk’s sophomore album Worthy is the Lamb, is poised to make a significant impact on listeners’ lives. From heartfelt worship songs to exhilarating anthems, the album showcases Uwana’s versatility as an artist and his unwavering commitment to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and redemption through music.

Speaking about the album, Uwana Etuk expressed his gratitude to his collaborators and fans, stating, “This album is a testament to the power of faith and the beauty of unity. I am incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported me on this journey, and I hope that these songs touch hearts and inspire positive change.”

Uwana Etuk’s sophomore album is now available on all major streaming platforms, inviting listeners to embark on a transformative musical experience filled with joy, inspiration, and spiritual enrichment.

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