Magdalene Ngala’s “Merci Yahweh” is that song you play when you want your whole spirit to wake up and stretch. It’s gospel, but with an Afrobeat pulse that instantly brightens the room, warm, rhythmic, and full of praise without feeling heavy. From the very first “Let’s give the Lord some praise”, you can already tell this track is built to lift the mood.
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The lyrics celebrate gratitude in a simple, straight-up way. Magdalene repeats “Thank you for my life… for all the things you’ve done for me,” and it hits like a quick check-in with your blessings. It’s the kind of simplicity that works because she means every word, and the beat behind her keeps everything bouncing forward.
The “Merci Yahweh” tag adds personality throughout the track, like a fun hype-man moment woven into the worship. Then the call-and-response style kicks in: “Who gave you love? Who changed your life?” And suddenly you’re not just listening; you’re part of the praise circle.
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The second half turns into a mini celebration. The chants, the “seke, seke, seke” hook, the “let me see you dance” switch-up, it feels like church, but the joyful kind where everyone’s actually smiling. Gospel with groove. Worship with swag. “Merci Yahweh” is bright, catchy, and filled with faith that moves. If you’re into gospel that makes you dance and reflect at the same time, this one’s a must-add.
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