Worship Leader and Gospel Recording Artist, Daniel Ojo Drops Afrobeat Anthem “Ese” | @danielpsalmist_ |

Gospel music minister, Daniel Ojo has released a brand new Afrobeat anthem titled “Ese”.

“Ese” is an Afrobeat Christian song which mean ‘Thank You’. It’s a song of gratitude to God for his unending mercies even when we don’t deserve it. “I wrote this song in a mix of English and my traditional language (Yoruba) and it’s a reflection of how much of God’s love, mercies and grace I have seen in spite of my flaws. I hope that this song will resonate with everyone and remind them of God’s mercies even when they fall or fail”, Daniel said.

He’s always there and we ought to be grateful!!

Listen Below;

STREAM “ESE”

ARTIST BIO

Daniel Ojo is a Canadian JUNO Nominee, GMA Nominee, GTMA Award winner, Worship Leader, Gospel Recording Artist, Songwriter, Singer, Producer, Teacher, Husband, and Father. Daniel Ojo was born in Nigeria but currently resides in Ottawa, ON, Canada having completed his master’s degree in engineering management at the University of Ottawa.

Daniel Ojo is a passionate gospel artist dedicated to spreading the message of faith, hope, and love through music. With a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, Daniel Ojo seeks to inspire and uplift audiences around the world. Drawing from personal experiences and a deep-rooted relationship with God, His music resonates with listeners of all backgrounds, touching hearts and souls with its powerful message of redemption and grace. Through songs of praise and worship, Daniel Ojo aims to make a positive impact and bring people closer to God.

Daniel Ojo has worked on several music projects featuring some very amazing singers and award-winning gospel artists from all over the world, the likes of Vashawn Mitchell, Tim Bowman, Jr., Isabel Davis, Benita Jones, Geoffrey Golden, Javis Mays, Joe Mettle, Ryan Ofei etc. 

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