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Gospel artiste Ade to release new single, ‘Dance of Victory’

Gospel artiste, Ade, is set to usher in the new year with the release of his latest single, Dance of Victory.

The high-energy track, set to drop on January 1, 2025, will be available on major music streaming platforms.

The song is designed to uplift and inspire believers, offering a powerful message of faith, triumph, and spiritual breakthrough.

“I am thrilled to share this new music with the world,” said Ade.

“My hope is that Dance of Victory will inspire and encourage believers to hold on to their faith, even in the midst of challenges and uncertainties. It’s a song that speaks to the victorious life that is ours in Christ.”

Born in Benin City, Nigeria, and now based in the United Kingdom, Ade has been a voice in gospel music for over 35 years.

Known for his heartfelt lyrics and unique fusion of traditional gospel with contemporary Christian sounds, Ade describes his music as “SONGS OF ETERNITY,” inspired by divine encounters.

“Every song God gives is a spirit, an angel,” Ade explained. “They are from THE ETERNAL ONE, from eternity, and they live forever.”

Dance of Victory proclaims freedom from limitations and encourages believers to embrace their divine destiny.

Its lyrics vividly depict breaking barriers, symbolized by “gates of brass” and “bars of iron,” to access God’s hidden treasures.

“This song is a prophetic call,” Ade shared. “It’s an invitation to walk in the fullness of God’s promises and to celebrate the victory that is already ours in Christ.”

Ade’s music resonates with diverse audiences, reflecting his deep faith, love for God, and commitment to serving others.

Beyond his musical accomplishments, he is a devoted husband, father, and active member of his community.

READ ALSO: Work for God’s kingdom, not fame, Tope Alabi tells gospel singers

Ifedayo Ogunyemi

Ifedayo O. Ogunyemi‎ Senior Reporter, Nigerian Tribune ogunyemiifedayo@gmail.com

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