Tue. Nov 18th, 2025

For gospel singer cum worship leader, Bunmi Talabi, her debut single, Oba Nla belongs to the category of songs that elevate the soul.

Oba Nla (Great King) is not just a song; it’s a heartfelt offering, a worship experience that draws the listener into an atmosphere of intimacy with God.

It’s indeed a song that exalts God’s majesty and sovereignty with a sincerity that resonates deeply. Its lyrics breathe reverence, its melody ushers in awe, and every moment invites worshippers to behold the greatness of God.

According to Bunmi Talabi, “The song was birthed in the place of communion. It’s a response to God’s presence, a reminder that He is the Great King who reigns over all.”

Built around Psalm 95:3: “For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods”, the song serves as both a declaration and a call to worship. Its bilingual blend of Yoruba and English allows it to reach a wide audience, yet its message remains simple and profound: God’s greatness is beyond compare.

Beyond its rich vocals and serene instrumentation, Oba Nla carries an unmistakable weight of divine presence. The song transcends cultural and denominational boundaries, stirring hearts toward renewal and revival. Listeners are not only moved by its melody, but also drawn into an encounter that rekindles faith and strengthens devotion.

With this debut, Bunmi Talabi steps into the spotlight as a refreshing new voice in gospel music, one whose ministry is anchored in authenticity, prayer and deep spiritual conviction. Her delivery is gentle yet powerful, carrying a grace that reflects years of worship leadership and a genuine passion to reveal God through song.

“Oba Nla is more than a musical introduction; it marks the beginning of a divine assignment. It is a sound that lingers long after the music fades, inspiring gratitude and awe for the One who reigns forever,” she declares.

As Bunmi’s voice echoes the timeless truth of God’s greatness, Oba Nla stands as both a personal testimony and a collective invitation, to worship, to surrender and to remember the eternal majesty of the Almighty.

 

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