Lusanda Beja Announces Release Date For Upcoming Single “We Were Foreigners”
Lusanda Beja Announces Release Date For Upcoming Single “We Were Foreigners.” South African gospel powerhouse Lusanda Beja has sent waves of anticipation through the Christian music community with a striking announcement: his brand-new single is dropping on May 1, 2026, under the evocative title We Were Foreigners.

Posted with the simple yet intriguing caption “01: 05: 2026 ——— SINGLE COMING #WeWereForeigners,” the announcement has already ignited excitement among fans across social media platforms. The post, shared while Beja was in Cape Town, hints at a deeply thematic track that promises to resonate with themes of identity, redemption, and spiritual transformation—core pillars of the acclaimed artist’s ministry-driven music.
Known for his anointed voice, heartfelt songwriting, and ability to lead powerful worship moments, Lusanda Beja has built a loyal following through live recordings and releases that blend contemporary gospel with traditional South African sounds. His music often draws from personal encounters with God, turning pain into praise and reminding listeners of their place in divine purpose. The hashtag #WeWereForeigners strongly suggests the upcoming single will explore the biblical truth of belonging—echoing Ephesians 2:19, where believers are reminded they are “no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people.”
This release marks another milestone in what appears to be a prolific season for the artist, who has been steadily dropping fresh worship material in 2026. Fans familiar with his catalogue will recognise echoes of previous live worship moments, including the stirring track “We Were Foreigners” already featured in some of his sessions alongside collaborators like Dr SD Gumbi, Bishop TE Twala, and Mam Faith Khanyile.
“Sounds of Gratitude” has long been Beja’s motto, and this new single seems poised to continue that legacy—offering listeners a soundtrack for reflection, healing, and celebration of their spiritual homecoming.
Stay tuned—May 1, 2026, could be the day another Lusanda Beja anthem becomes a generational declaration of faith.
