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UK-based Singer Clifford Enobun Returns With New Single ‘Psalm 91’


Nigerian-born UK-based singer, songwriter and gospel artiste, Clifford Enobun, made a comeback in the music scene post a three-year hiatus with his latest single ‘Psalm 91’.

A popular prayer in the scripture, ‘Psalm 91’ speaks of God’s protection upon those who believe and trust in His mercy and walk in His ways.

Clifford’s adaptation and rendition of the prayer into a song enables his listeners to not only experience a deeply personal connection with it but to feel and carry the words/lyrics in their hearts

The track weaves together the artiste’s emotive vocals with the masterful production of Gbade Adetisola of Klinmix Recording Studio. The collaboration promises a richly spiritual and engaging audio experience. An Instrumental and reprise versions of the track are set for release soon, announced Clifford on X.

‘Psalm 91’ is more than a song; it’s an invitation to experience a moment of sacred reflection and uplifting reassurance.

A medical doctor and public health professional, Clifford made his music debut in 2014, post an early stint as a choir boy and eventual worship leader in Nigeria. He went on to pioneer the annual music concert ENCOMIO in Ibadan, and the ‘A Cliff Christmas’ concert, and was a contestant in The Voice Nigeria’ Season 3. His discography includes 2017 Extended Play titled ‘Love and Worship’, and singles ‘I Declare’, and ‘More’ (2022), and ‘Kabiyoosi’ (2021). He received the 2022 Annual Gospel Music Awards (AGMA) Best Alternative Music – for his song, ‘More’.

 



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