Music has always been a bridge between cultures, faith, and emotions, and once again, rising gospel talents Donjay Rogo and Samuel N.J are using their craft to inspire hope. Their latest release, Oluwatosin (Hausa Version), is a heartfelt gospel anthem that blends melody, faith, and cultural identity into a masterpiece.
The song, produced by Msticxxsolid and mixed & mastered by Salaampro, delivers a soulful experience that resonates deeply with listeners. By presenting Oluwatosin in Hausa, the artists extend the message of gratitude and praise to a wider audience, ensuring that faith-filled music transcends language barriers.
The title Oluwatosin translates to “The Lord is Worthy of Praise,” and the Hausa interpretation stays true to this essence. A standout line, “Yesu Dana Tsani Ya Ishe Ni,” echoes throughout the track, reminding believers of Christ’s sufficiency and unwavering love.
The cover art itself speaks volumes—depicting the journey of growth, faith, and elevation in life’s stages, with each step symbolizing trust in God’s guidance.
With this release, Donjay Rogo and Samuel N.J are not only bringing gospel music closer to the Hausa-speaking audience but also reaffirming their place as voices of worship and purpose-driven artistry in the gospel music scene.


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