
Gospel minister Dami Paul, in collaboration with Holyhill Worship and the profoundly gifted Dasola Akinbule, offers a sacred pause with the release of their Thanksgiving single, “Ese.” The title itself, meaning “Thank You” in Yoruba, is more than a word; it is the thesis of the track, a deliberate and beautiful act of linguistic and spiritual homecoming. As Dasola Akinbule’s rich, soulful vocals intertwine with the collective worship, the song becomes a lush tapestry of gratitude, weaving together individual devotion into a unified chorus of praise. It arrives in the reflective season not as a mere addition to a playlist, but as a gently insistent guide, turning our gaze from what we seek to what we have already abundantly received—God’s unwavering mercy and faithfulness.

Dami Paul, whose ministry is marked by impactful worship anthems, frames “Ese” not as a performance, but as a “posture of the heart.” This intention is felt in every note of the melodic arrangement, which builds not just in volume, but in holy intimacy, creating an atmosphere where gratitude feels both personal and communal. The collaboration transcends mere musical partnership; it is a confluence of kindred spirits—Holyhill Worship, Dasola Akinbule, and Dami Paul—all channeling their artistry toward a single, transformative purpose: to make thankfulness our anthem. Thus, “Ese” positions itself to be a timeless fixture, a song equally at home in the exuberant praise of a congregation and the quiet solitude of personal devotion, forever reminding us that the most powerful form of worship begins with a simple, surrendered “thank you.”
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