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Gospel Superstar Naomi Mac Dishes ‘Same Glory’ To Music Lovers


Popular Nigerian gospel singer, Naomi Mac has released her latest single, “Same Glory”.

The newly released single is a powerful record that ignites hope and reaffirms believers’ of their possibilities in God.

Blending beautiful melodies and  faith-based  lyrics with simplicity, the track serves to remind God’s children of the gifts and graces God has given them to overcome the challenges in the world. This song further solidifies Naomi’s reputation as a visionary singer and performer.

Her new song, ‘Same Glory’ is crafted through deep reflection and heartfelt worship, emerging as Naomi’s most personal work yet.

“As believers, we share in this SAME GLORY, with Jesus living in and through us,” Naomi says via her social media account, announcing the song release.

Naomi Mac first won hearts as a finalist on Nigerian Idol in edition held in 2011, where her electrifying vocals and emotional performances made her standout. A decade later, she returned to national acclaim as a finalist on The Voice Nigeria (Season 3) in 2021, earning much praises for her artistry and magnetic stage command.

After her debut EP titled  ‘The Pathfinder’ and released in 2021, Naomi’s debut album, Love Light Africa (LLA) was released in January 2024. Naomi’s songs are vocal masterpieces weaving themes of faith, African pride and unity.

“Through my journey, I am steadfast in my identity, anchored in the unshakeable truth that the SAME GLORY that radiates from Jesus resides within me.”

“Same Glory” is now available on all major streaming platforms.

 

 

 

 



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