Moses Bliss & Pelumi Deborah Drop Worship Anthem “Oluwa”

Moses Bliss & Pelumi Deborah

Nigerian gospel stars Moses Bliss and Pelumi Deborah have teamed up to release a deeply moving new single titled “Oluwa”, which officially premiered on 7 November 2025.

The track, which runs for approximately 14 minutes, is released under Spotlite Nation in partnership with MAD Solutions LLC. With its extended playtime, “Oluwa” offers listeners a contemplative, worship-focused experience that invites spiritual reflection and surrender.

In the song, Moses Bliss leads heartfelt prayers and declarations of faith — “I want to see your power flow … I want to see your hand move over my life.” Pelumi Deborah’s vocals lend depth and warmth, creating layers of harmony that reinforce the worshipful atmosphere.

According to GMusicPlus, the lyrics serve as a “prophetic declaration” and a soulful cry for God’s mercy, intervention, and upliftment. The repeated line “Oluwa gbemi dide o” (Lord, lift me up) underscores the song’s central theme: a believer’s plea for divine power and presence.

The official music video, which dropped alongside the audio, adopts a reflective tone — using stillness and intimate visuals to highlight the sacredness of the moment. The video is now available on YouTube.

Why “Oluwa” is Significant:

The collaboration bridges Moses Bliss’s polished contemporary gospel class with Pelumi Deborah’s spontaneous worship sensibility.

Its runtime and structure make it ideal for both personal devotion and corporate worship environments.

The song underscores a raw and honest posture of prayer — not just praise, but a deep cry for God’s touch and transformation.

“Oluwa” is now available for streaming and download across all major platforms, including Apple Music.

This release further cements Moses Bliss’s reputation for crafting powerful worship experiences, while also highlighting Pelumi Deborah as a rising voice in the African gospel space.

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