Oluwaseun Akhigbe & Worship Tribe - Sun and Moonlight

Renowned gospel artist Oluwaseun Akhigbe, along with his dynamic group Worship Tribe, is thrilled to announce the release of their latest single, "Sun and Moonlight." This enchanting and spiritually uplifting song is now available on all major streaming platforms.

"Sun and Moonlight" is a beautiful worship anthem that draws inspiration from the natural world to reflect on God’s ever-present light and guidance in our lives. With its poetic lyrics and captivating melody, the song invites listeners to bask in the warmth of God’s love, which shines brighter than the sun and moonlight combined.

Oluwaseun Akhigbe shared his thoughts on the inspiration behind the song, stating, "‘Sun and Moonlight’ is a reflection on how God's presence in our lives is constant and unwavering, just like the sun and the moon. No matter the time or season, His light guides us. Worship Tribe and I poured our hearts into this song, and we believe it will resonate deeply with all who listen."

The Worship Tribe, known for their passionate and soul-stirring performances, adds, "Creating 'Sun and Moonlight' has been a spiritual journey for us. The song is a reminder of God’s eternal light and love, which remain with us through every moment of our lives. We hope it brings peace and encouragement to everyone who hears it."

"Sun and Moonlight" features an exquisite arrangement and profound lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners. The harmonious blend of Oluwaseun Akhigbe's powerful vocals and Worship Tribe's soulful harmonies creates a moving worship experience, making this song a must-listen for believers everywhere.

Oluwaseun Akhigbe & Worship Tribe continue to create music that inspires and uplifts, and "Sun and Moonlight" is no exception. This song is set to become a cherished anthem in worship gatherings, encouraging believers to rest in the assurance of God’s eternal presence.

"Sun and Moonlight" is available for streaming on all platforms.


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