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The Throne Room Sound: Tomiwa Isaac Invites the World Into Her Divine Encounter

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Some songs are written; others are received. For UK-based gospel artist Tomiwa Isaac, her latest single “El-Shaddai” falls unmistakably into the latter category—a melody not born in a studio but glimpsed in the sacred space between waking and worship. The recording artist, known for her stirring musical offerings, recounts a dream so vivid it left her trembling: standing before the very throne of God, watching thousands of angels bow in adoration, their worship forming a “holy, rhythmic humming” unlike any sound on earth. That celestial encounter became the unshakable foundation for her new anthem, a high-energy declaration produced by Deji Keyz and brought to life through visuals directed by Snatcha in London. “I woke up trembling with the need to record it,” Tomiwa shares, describing how she poured everything into capturing the “royal procession” feel of that moment—a sonic experience designed not merely to be heard but to transport listeners into the same atmosphere of beauty and glory she was privileged to witness.

El Shaddai By Tomiwa Isaac

“El-Shaddai”—the name itself a profound biblical title for God as “The All-Sufficient One”—serves as both the song’s centerpiece and its invitation. In an era where worship music often oscillates between quiet intimacy and corporate celebration, Tomiwa’s offering stakes its claim in the realm of triumphant procession, an energetic anthem that calls believers to tap into the joy of the Lord regardless of their season. What elevates this release beyond a standard single is its origin story: a divine encounter that demanded documentation, a testimony embedded in every lyric as a declaration of absolute commitment to the Almighty. For listeners who have grown weary or wondered if heaven still downloads songs into willing hearts, “El-Shaddai” arrives as a resounding yes—a reminder that the same God who inspired the psalmists still visits His children in the quiet of the night, entrusting them with fragments of eternal worship. As the song streams across platforms and finds its way into sanctuaries worldwide, Tomiwa Isaac extends an irresistible invitation: step in, bow low, and join the procession before the throne where the sound of “El-Shaddai” never fades.

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