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Watoto Worship & Friends Unveil A Revival In Sound With “Dream Again” Album

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KAMPALA, UGANDA. A new sound of hope is rising from the heart of Kampala. Watoto Worship & Friends have released “Dream Again”, a spirit-charged worship album that echoes with grace, freedom, and the eternal promise of purpose restored.

Released on May 23 2025, the ten-track body of work is rooted in scripture and reverberating with authenticity. Dream Again invites believers around the globe to reclaim their dreams and dance in the light of God’s love.

Watoto Worship & Friends Unveil A Revival In Sound With “Dream Again” Album

From the opening notes of the title track “Dream Again”, listeners are ushered into a testimony of spiritual awakening. Lyrics like “The moment that I found Jesus / Is the moment that I found purpose” strike deep, while its soaring chorus—“I can dream again / I am free to dance”—becomes an anthem for anyone needing a divine reset. The song captures the heartbeat of Psalm 37:4, reminding worshippers to delight in the Lord and trust in His plan for their lives.

The celebration continues with “Free”, a jubilant declaration of deliverance from the chains of sin. Fueled by joy and scripture (Romans 6:18), the track is a praise party in motion: “I’m not a slave to sin anymore / Christ has set me free.” It’s a victory song meant to be shouted from rooftops.

In contrast, “Lift Me Up” offers a gentle moment of surrender. This soul-soothing prayer calls out from the depths of despair with lyrics like “When my heart is heavy and fear is overwhelming / You make me strong,” mirroring the assurance of Isaiah 40:31. It’s a song for the weary—and a reminder that God never leaves His children to walk alone.

One of the album’s most powerful moments arrives with “Not One Time / Njagala Nkumanye,” a bilingual blend of English and Luganda that anchors listeners in God’s unwavering faithfulness. Its repeated affirmation—“Not one time have You abandoned me”—resonates deeply across cultures and languages, echoing the eternal promise of Deuteronomy 31:6.

“All I Have” is a quiet yet profound declaration of Christ’s sufficiency. With its minimalist arrangement and stirring refrain—“If all I have is Jesus / I have everything”—it becomes a hymn for the content and the searching alike, beautifully aligned with Philippians 4:11-13.

The longing for divine intimacy takes center stage in “Glimpse of You”, where the lyrics become a prayer wrapped in melody: “All I want is a glimpse of You.” Inspired by Psalm 27:4, this track builds from soft yearning to a rapturous cry for revival.

Drawing from the rich imagery of Psalm 23, “Shepherd” is a gentle declaration of guidance and provision: “The Lord is my shepherd / I shall not want.” Comforting and familiar, it’s the sonic equivalent of still waters and restored souls.

With triumphant flair, “Glory To The One” explodes in reverence: “Glory to the One who saved my soul.” Echoing Revelation 5:12, this worship anthem will undoubtedly become a staple in churches across continents.

“Life Again” shares a raw, redemptive testimony through lyrics like “These scars are my testimony / You are my healer,” drawing from Isaiah 53:5. It’s a song of resurrection—spiritual, emotional, and physical.

The album crescendos into “We Are the Voice”, a pulsating call to evangelism. As inspired by Matthew 28:19, it’s both mission and movement, urging believers to go, proclaim, and dance while doing it.

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