Shimon Atunde ft EbzyPraise – Supa Strika

Shimon Atunde, the Lagos-born, London-based gospel artist renowned for his Spirit-filled afrobeat sound, is set to inspire audiences with his latest single "Supa Strika," featuring the talented EbzyPraise. Drawing inspiration from the brilliance of footballers like Mohammed Salah and Taye Taiwo, "Supa Strika" is a dynamic anthem that draws parallels between football and evangelism, urging listeners to embrace their role as ambassadors of the gospel with the same fervor as a top striker scoring goals.

"Supa Strika" is more than just a song; it's a call to action for listeners, particularly those passionate about football, to take to the streets and share the message of salvation with the world. With its infectious afrobeat rhythms and uplifting lyrics, the song serves as a reminder that each believer has the power to be a vessel for the saving grace of Christ.

Shimon Atunde, whose music reflects his personal journey with God's grace and love, is known for infusing his songs with messages of hope and inspiration. With "Supa Strika," he continues to push the boundaries of gospel music, blending his unique sound with powerful themes of evangelism and faith.

About Shimon Atunde:
A London-based gospel artist and recent PhD graduate from the University of Leicester, Shimon Atunde creates music that reflects his experiences in the light of God's grace and love. Inspired by the world around him, Shimon uses his platform to spread messages of hope and faith through the power of music.

About EbzyPraise:
EbzyPraise, a Christian Afrobeats artist hailing from South East London, uses his music to spread the good news of Jesus Christ while infusing his sound with elements of his Nigerian heritage. With a passion for sharing the message of God's love and peace, EbzyPraise brings a unique blend of English and Yoruba to his music, connecting with audiences on a deeply personal level.

"Supa Strika" by Shimon Atunde featuring EbzyPraise is set to be released on all major streaming platforms.


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