Like many Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) songs, it features rich four-part harmonies and a Christ-centered message intended for worship and personal reflection.
"Ulevi" is a gospel song by the AY Nyarugusu SDA Choir , a ministry based in Geita, Tanzania Released officially in November 2022
The Swahili song (Drunkenness) by AY Nyarugusu SDA Choir from Geita, Tanzania, is a gospel message urging listeners to turn away from alcoholism and find peace in Christ. Key Lyrics (Swahili)
"Ulevi" (translated as "Drunkenness" or "Intoxication") is a powerful gospel song by the from Geita, Tanzania. Released officially in late 2022, the song serves as a spiritual warning and a call to redemption, focusing on the destructive nature of addiction and the restorative power of faith. Core Message and Meaning
The song became a viral phenomenon because people felt the authenticity. In an era of polished, over-produced Christian pop, listeners craved the soul of the AY Nyarugusu choir. The audio file, often shared via WhatsApp or YouTube, serves as a digital revival tool.
Gospel Audio - Ay Nyarugusu Sda Choir Ulevi [new]
Like many Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) songs, it features rich four-part harmonies and a Christ-centered message intended for worship and personal reflection.
"Ulevi" is a gospel song by the AY Nyarugusu SDA Choir , a ministry based in Geita, Tanzania Released officially in November 2022 Gospel AUDIO - AY NYARUGUSU SDA CHOIR ULEVI
The Swahili song (Drunkenness) by AY Nyarugusu SDA Choir from Geita, Tanzania, is a gospel message urging listeners to turn away from alcoholism and find peace in Christ. Key Lyrics (Swahili) Like many Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) songs, it features
"Ulevi" (translated as "Drunkenness" or "Intoxication") is a powerful gospel song by the from Geita, Tanzania. Released officially in late 2022, the song serves as a spiritual warning and a call to redemption, focusing on the destructive nature of addiction and the restorative power of faith. Core Message and Meaning Released officially in late 2022, the song serves
The song became a viral phenomenon because people felt the authenticity. In an era of polished, over-produced Christian pop, listeners craved the soul of the AY Nyarugusu choir. The audio file, often shared via WhatsApp or YouTube, serves as a digital revival tool.