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A Love Letter of Thanks: Ms. Debola and Adeoluwa’s “Song of Gratitude” Is a Family Affair of Faith

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Some songs are written; others are lived. Ms. Debola’s latest single, “Song of Gratitude (SOG),” falls beautifully into the latter category—a heartfelt expression of thanksgiving born not from theory but from the raw, personal experience of witnessing God’s faithfulness, mercy, and unfailing love in the midst of life’s ups and downs. From the very first note, the track carries an authenticity that can only come from a heart that has seen God show up in real time. Through sincere lyrics that feel more like journal entries than polished poetry, uplifting melodies that lift the spirit, and a powerful worship atmosphere that invites reflection rather than mere listening, Ms. Debola creates a sacred space where gratitude becomes the natural response to divine goodness. The collaboration with her husband, fellow gospel minister Adeoluwa, adds an extra layer of warmth and depth—a beautiful reminder that faith is not just personal but relational, and that worship is often at its most powerful when shared with those we love.

“Song of Gratitude is my personal testimony wrapped in a song,” Ms. Debola shares, and that honesty permeates every moment of the track. She reflects on God’s protection, provision, and countless blessings over her life and family, and gratitude flows not as a forced obligation but as an overflow of a heart that has been deeply touched. In a world that often fixates on what is lacking, this single serves as a timely counter-narrative—a gentle yet firm invitation to pause, look back, and recognize the divine hand at work in every season, even the difficult ones. Ms. Debola’s prayer is that everyone who listens will be reminded of God’s goodness and find their own reasons to give thanks. With “Song of Gratitude,” she and Adeoluwa have not just released a track; they have offered a lifeline to the weary, a reminder to the forgetful, and a declaration to all: gratitude is not just a feeling—it is a choice, a discipline, and ultimately, a doorway to deeper encounter with the God who never stops giving us reasons to sing.

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