Amb. Wole Oni – “To Him Who Sits on The Throne” Feat. Nathaniel Bassey (Yoruba Jazz Version)

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Amb. Wole Oni – “To Him Who Sits on The Throne” Feat. Nathaniel Bassey (Yoruba Jazz Version)

The Ambassador – Wole Oni, in this new song, acknowledged His Maker, Lord and King, the One who sits on the throne, and governs both the heavens and the earth.

He serenades God with this beautiful piece, a song originally written by Debbye Graafsma titled – ”To Him Who Sits on The Throne”.

The amazing Wole Oni translated it into the Yoruba language, garnished it with sweet ornamentation, a funky and a punchy vibe, perforated with a luxuriant acoustic piano as the lead instrument.

He also featured his prolific musician/artiste friend and brother of over two decades, Nathaniel Bassey, both of whom have successfully worked on different projects and hits over the years.

Expect an enthralling experience with this song that will transcend you into a sweet space.

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Amb. Wole Oni – To Him who sits on the Throne Feat: Nathaniel Bassey

 

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