Gospel music in Nigeria continues to prove its global relevance, and Dunsin Oyekan has once again affirmed this with his latest release, “Amen,” featuring Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
Just 24 hours after its release, the song surged to No. 4 on YouTube Music’s trending chart, amassing over 138,000 views—a remarkable feat for a gospel record in such a competitive digital space. The rapid rise has caused widespread conversations across social media, with many describing the song as both spiritually charged and deeply symbolic.
“Amen” is more than a musical collaboration; it is a convergence of worship, authority, and generational impact. Dunsin Oyekan, known for his intense worship sound and spiritually grounded compositions, delivers a song that centers on affirmation, faith, and divine agreement. The inclusion of Pastor E.A. Adeboye, one of the most respected Christian leaders in Africa, adds a profound spiritual weight that resonates far beyond the music itself.
Listeners have described the song as a prayer in melody, noting that Pastor Adeboye’s presence elevates it from a worship track to a prophetic declaration. Many believe this unique collaboration of music and spiritual leadership is a key reason behind the song’s swift acceptance and viral traction.
The success of “Amen” also indicates the growing influence of gospel music on mainstream digital platforms. At a time when secular releases dominate charts, a worship song ranking within the top five on YouTube Music sends a strong message about audience hunger for spiritually uplifting content.
For Dunsin Oyekan, this milestone further solidifies his position as one of Africa’s most impactful gospel ministers, consistently delivering music that transcends church walls and speaks to a global audience.







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