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Name A Yoruba Worship Song You Can't Stop Singing by Cimthogwrites(m): 12:28pm On Aug 06, 2023
You will agree with me that Yoruba Songs are one of the most powerful mediums of worship. Especially in large congregations, worship leaders love to carry the audience along with indigenous songs.

But there is more to it than meets the eye. People tend to relate more to yoruba worship songs. You will always find them stirred up to sing wholeheartedly during these worship sessions.

As a person, I have a couple of Yoruba songs that I can't stop singing in the presence of God. These include the following:

1. Jesu lo l'agbara at'ogo
2. Eyin sa La wi ma ye oun
3. Ope lo ye o Baba olore
4. Oyigiyigi
5. Oloore Mi
6.Kini ma fi san ore re Baba
7. Afuye gege
8. Oluwa Dara
9. Ife re si wa O ga
10. Olorun Mi iwo ni Oju ti Mo fin riran

There are so many other classic Yoruba songs that are not on this list; name a yoruba worship song you like below.

You may also like to check a broad list of popular yoruba Christian worship songs compiled by Christiangists below:

https://christiangists.com/yoruba-worship-songs/
Re: Name A Yoruba Worship Song You Can't Stop Singing by Modsarefools(f): 12:34pm On Aug 06, 2023
Tribalism has landed in Christianity too.. Why only yoruba worship songs undecided
Very soon we will separate our Churches too, I wish others will open their eyes angry
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Re: Name A Yoruba Worship Song You Can't Stop Singing by Nobody: 1:11pm On Aug 06, 2023
I'll honor the first saying my Yoruba song...

“Oluwa etobi, etobi oo, etobi
Oluwa etobi, etobi oo, etobi
Kosa nita lefi shakawe'ere oo, etobi
Kosa nita lefi shakawe'ere oo, etobi
Oluwa.”

Now you should know that what you are posting is only promoting tribalism as someone has just said cuz I think the Yoruba people are hype mens so their songs, everything about their culture are promoting hype... they are meant to hype so their songs will naturally hype the name of God.
but that doesn't mean that there's power in their praise. You are doing the hype and everything looks nice but it doesn't mean that there is actually power

remember empty vessels make the loudest noise

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