Gospel singer, humanitarian, and activist Mungu Feni hit the studio and recorded a song dubbed “Yehovah Ni” that praises God Almighty and thanks Him for everything in life.
He has since accompanied the song with wonderful visuals in which he features orphans supported by the MUNGU FENI FOUNDATION.
Listening to the song clearly, he fused its lyrics with a touch of his mother tongue language (Lugubara) pretty nicely something that adds the much-needed life and flavor to the song to resonate with the Arua city orphans that he collaborated with on the video.
According to the singer, “Yehovah Ni” is a powerful testimony that translates to Psalms 23, illustrating how the Lord is our shepherd.
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This song marks the first project by Feni, aimed at promoting and uplifting the talents of orphans, allowing them to record their songs under the Mungu Feni RECORDS Label.
Watching the video, one easily spots and confirms that the orphans are having fun and enjoying life based on how lively they express themselves. The heartfelt video is dedicated to all orphanages in Uganda and across the world.
And a special thanks goes out to the MUNGU FENI FOUNDATION team for their incredible support in nurturing these young talents.
The audio was produced by Benjikasule and the visuals were shot and directed by Kasozi Austin. Take a gaze at the video in the link below;
Born on March 16, 1987, in the serene landscapes of Northern Uganda, Mungu Feni stands as a beacon of spirituality through his musical prowess.