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Top 10 Most Downloaded Nigerian Praise Songs Released In 2019

Top 10 Most Downloaded Praise Songs Released In 2019If you have listened to Tell the World By  Tosin Bee, Kos’Oba Bi Re by Psalmos featuring Tope Alabi or Not Enough by Testimony, then you are absolutely set for what we are about to deliver.

We share to you Top 10 Most Downloaded Nigerian Praise Songs released by diverse Gospel artistes, each with its unique high-life style in 2019, brought to you by GospelHotspot.net.

Stay Refresh with these great songs as you dance joyfully in 2020.

Note: This list was prepared based on the Digital Downloads & Streams statistics from Gospel Hotspot Download Server.

 

10. Kay Wonder – Salute

Kay Wonder - Salute

Salute which is one of the tracks on his recently released album tagged “God of All Possibilities” creates a sensation of rejoicing.

This song will surely get you on your feet and make you dance away all your sorrows while giving praise to God.

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9. Sammie Okposo – Sing Halleluyah

Sammie Okposo - Sing Halleluyah

International Award winning Gospel Artist, Sammie Okposo released the catchy praise tune, “Sing Halleluyah“.

Speaking about the song, he shares: “Sing Halleluyah is a Contemporary Afrocentric Gospel song that provokes an atmosphere of Praise, Dance, Outbursts of Joy and rejoicing, as we thank God for all he has done and all He will continue to do for us”.

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8. Abijossy – The Breath

Abijossy - The Breath

Abijossy came with a worded and heavenly inspired track, that reminds us again that we should never take for granted The Breath of Life.

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7. Testimony – Not Enough

Testimony - Not Enough

Award winning Gospel minister and singer, Testimony aka Mr Jaga releases ‘Not Enough’ –  his first single in the year 2019 in celebration of his birthday.

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6. Tosin Bee – Tell The World

Tosin Bee - Tell The World

Tosin Bee comes in his usual element as he sings over a perfectly laid beat with powerful lyrics and melodious lines, “I have to tell the world, you have been good to me”. The maestro singer reminds us again that we shouldn’t keep the good works of God to ourselves if He has been good to us, we should make sure we tell to the world, “Hallelujah, I am victorious, you have been good to me”.

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5. Psalmos x Tope Alabi – Kos’Oba Bi Re

Psalmos x Tope Alabi - Kos'Oba Bi Re

Psalmos gave us a powerful single titled “Kos’Oba Bi Re”  which means “There’s No King like You” and she features veteran Nigerian gospel songstress, Tope Alabi.

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4. Frank Edwards – Happiness

Frank Edwards – Happiness

Frank Edwards is well known for his wonderful vocals and spiritually uplifting songs. The praise packed song will get you to the dancing floor in praise to the One who wrought miracles and showed his faithfulness and providence to you.

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3. Mike Abdul Ft. Tope Alabi – Toh Marvelous [Alujo Mix]

Mike Abdul Ft. Tope Alabi – Toh Marvelous [Alujo Mix]

Mike Abdul dropped the Alujo Mix of a former released single off his previous project, “Korede” titled “Toh Marvelous” featuring prominent Gospel minister, Tope Alabi.

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2. Freke Umoh – Hallelujah No Go Finish

Hallelujah No Go Finish By Freke Umoh

“Hallelujah No Go Finish” is a praise medley of pidgin and English lyrics sung to show appreciation and gratitude to God for His goodness, mercy and love towards us with the continuous singing of Hallelujah!

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1. J.J Hairston Ft. Tim Godfrey – Onaga [Its Working]

JJ Hairston Ft. Tim Godfrey – Onaga

‘It’s Working’ which translates to Onaga in Igbo is a hyper-energetic praise sound, declaring that it’s all working for your good. Both artist, known for their chart topping hits, come together fusing the African rhythm groove with a contemporary sound to give birth to this lovely celebration anthem.

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