
Nigerian gospel minister and worship leader Dunsin Oyekan has released his new album “New Wine (Live)”.
The 10-track project, which runs for 3 hours and 12 minutes, carries the kind of deep worship atmosphere many listeners have come to associate with his ministry. Built around moments of adoration, consecration and spiritual hunger, the album leans into themes of fresh outpouring, renewal and intimacy with God.
The album features Victoria Orenze, John Wilds, Theophilus Sunday and Pastor E.A. Adeboye, each bringing their own presence to the project. Victoria Orenze appears on More Than This, John Wilds joins Dunsin on both Number One and Burn, while Theophilus Sunday features on Speechless and Baruch Hashem Adonai. The project closes with Amen, a fatherly blessing from Pastor E.A. Adeboye that gives the album a fitting and weighty ending.
One striking thing about the album is how it opens with Praise The Lord and closes with Amen, giving the project a strong sense of direction from the very beginning to the very end. It starts with praise and ends with blessing, which adds to the spiritual depth of the body of work.
One of the songs already gaining strong traction is Baruch Hashem Adonai, especially after the now well-known moment at Upper Room where bottles of water became symbolic instruments during the ministration. Since then, anywhere Minister Dunsin raises the song, that symbolic “instrumentalist”, the bottle of water, has become part of the sound and expression people now associate with it.
Known for long worship expressions and songs that lead people into moments of encounter, Dunsin Oyekan continues in that same direction on this project. New Wine (Live) is not just built around music, it carries the sound of consecration, hunger and deep fellowship with God.
“New Wine (Live)” is now available on major streaming platforms.