Nigerian gospel powerhouse and songwriter Ada Ehi delivers a live worship recording titled “I Live,” capturing the raw energy of a real congregational moment rather than a polished studio take.
The live format matters here more than it might for other genres. Gospel music built around declaration and testimony tends to hit differently when you can hear the actual room responding, and “I Live” leans fully into that atmosphere. You can feel the congregation’s presence throughout, which gives the recording an authenticity that studio versions often struggle to replicate.
Ada Ehi has spent years building a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most consistent worship voices, and her vocal command shows clearly here. She doesn’t oversing the moment. Instead, she lets conviction carry the performance, trusting the message itself to do most of the emotional work rather than reaching for vocal theatrics.
The title itself works as a declaration of faith and resilience, the kind of statement gospel audiences respond to instinctively because it speaks to something bigger than a single service or recording session. That communal energy running underneath the track is really what sells the whole experience.
For long-time fans of her ministry, “I Live” offers another genuine worship moment to sit with. Stream it now and let the live energy carry you into it.
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