
Gospel artists Naomi Classik and Kaestrings have teamed up to drop a powerful worship anthem titled “Holy Spirit”, officially released on 8 November 2025.
The track, which runs for approximately 11 minutes, is presented as a single on their Holy Spirit EP. Its extended length suggests a deeply immersive, live‑style worship experience rather than a typical radio single.
Streaming platforms like Apple Music now host the song, making it accessible to a global audience.
Musically and thematically, “Holy Spirit” is centered on inviting God’s presence—an intimate call for spiritual encounter and surrender. The collaboration marries Naomi Classik’s emotive, heartfelt vocals with Kaestrings’ grounded, spirit-led style, creating a rich worship atmosphere.
The release marks a significant moment for both artists: Naomi Classik continues to solidify her reputation in the gospel scene, while Kaestrings brings his depth as a worship leader and songwriter into a high-profile partnership.
As the gospel community embraces the song, “Holy Spirit” is already shaping up to be a go-to worship track for listeners seeking a moment of contemplative praise.


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