Yadah And Ebuka Songs Deliver A Prayerful Call To Devotion With “Kelee Chineke”
“Kelee Chineke” by Yadah featuring Ebuka Songs: Full Lyrics
Ebuka Songs And Yadah Deliver A Prayerful Call To Devotion With “Kelee Chineke.” In a tender, faith-filled post this week, Yadah unveiled her latest collaborative offering with Ebuka Songs — “Kelee Chineke a track made for those who hold God as their only hope. The release invited listeners to lean in, promising a sound that guides the heart back to gratitude and surrender.

“It’s truly for those who God is their only Hope,” Ebuka wrote, his words carrying through the post as a benediction. “A sincere heart cry of gratitude and total submission to God. This sound will keep you in a place of devotion. Engage now.” These lines read less like promotional copy and more like a personal testimony, setting the tone for a song that asks to be received with stillness.
Musically, the collaboration positions itself as a worship-forward moment — not flashy, not performative, but intentionally simple so the message can breathe. Ebuka’s description suggests the track aims to be a refuge: a short sanctuary you can press play on when you need to remember who you’re trusting and why. For listeners craving music that doubles as prayer, “Kelee Chineke” promises to be exactly that.
Beyond the song itself, the post doubles as an invitation. Ebuka asked followers to engage, and the phrasing implies more than clicks and streams — it is a call to listen with the kind of attention reserved for spiritual practice. In a digital landscape often crowded with noise, this release seeks to carve out a quiet corner for devotion.
Fans of both artists and worship music listeners will likely find the single an easy fit for morning reflections, late-night thanks, or moments when words run thin and a melody must carry the heart. Keep an eye on Ebuka Songs’ and Yadah’s channels for the track and accompanying content, and prepare for a short, honest record that points upward.
