Judikay Opens Heaven’s Door with New Single “Dwelling”

LAGOS, NIGERIA. Judikay Opens Heaven’s Door with New Single “Dwelling.” Judikay is back—and this time, she’s not just singing, she’s summoning. With her latest release, “Dwelling”, Nigerian gospel powerhouse Judith Kanayo-Opara ushers listeners into a sacred space where worship becomes refuge.

The anointed track was recorded live at the June 2025 ShaBach Experience and features an electrifying ensemble of vocalists: Christianah Babatunde, Oge Johnson, Izuchi Bismark, Pretty Peace, and Chukwuebuka Ohams.
Now streaming across all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, “Dwelling” is more than just a song. It’s a soul-saturated invitation to abide in the presence of God, a spiritual shelter crafted through rich harmonies, layered instrumentation, and lyrical intimacy.
Carrying Judikay’s unmistakable vocal imprint and deeply emotive delivery, “Dwelling” explores the yearning to remain in divine fellowship—a timeless gospel theme reimagined through a contemporary lens.
“Let this sound remind you as you journey through AUGUST – His presence isn’t just a title, HE’s your abode, your atmosphere, your shelter and very life.” Judikay shared.
Each featured vocalist brings a unique texture to the mix, blending seamlessly into a sonorous collective that stirs hearts and invites spontaneous worship. From Oge Johnson’s soulful resonance to Chukwuebuka Ohams’ dynamic vocal runs, the collaboration feels less like a feature and more like a choir of kindred spirits.
Audiences got a taste of “Dwelling” during its debut at ShaBach Experience 2025, where the live performance reportedly left the crowd in tears and tongues. The official music video, featuring highlights from that unforgettable night, has already begun making waves online.
Since her breakout under EeZee Conceptz in 2019, Judikay has carved out a name as one of Nigeria’s most authentic gospel voices. Her debut album Man of Galilee and its follow-up From This Heart earned both critical and commercial success, with hits like “More Than Gold,” “Omemma,” and “Capable God” becoming fixtures on gospel charts and in congregations.
With recent offerings like “Dance Anyhow” and “God Is,” she continues to showcase a remarkable ability to blend traditional African gospel tones with global, contemporary flair, creating music that resonates across generations and geographies.