Paul Enenche, the senior pastor of Dunamis International gospel Centre (DIGC), has released the visuals for his Amapiano-inspired song ‘Elee’.
The 56-year-old Benue-born cleric shared a snippet of the music video in a recent Instagram post.
He also called on his followers to listen and share the song with their families and friends.
“Hallelujah! The much anticipated Music Video is out. God is set to do something mighty in your life that will make you scream Elee,” he wrote.
“Beloved! As we are in the season of Praise, be encouraged to use this opportunity to listen to this Music video and have God turn things in your favor.
“Don’t forget to share with family and friends as your testimonies manifest in Jesus name. Have a blessed week ahead!”
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In the less than four-minute visuals, Enenche makes a grand entry at a large gathering that appears to be a carnival.
Clad in Victorian-styled attires, the cleric steps out of a red vintage car with his wife after which they perform their choreography for ‘Elee’ alongside the crowd.
In the visuals, Enenche ensures the song’s melodious tunes and vibrant lyrics balance the high-energy performances of the crowd.
He also borrows heavily from the Amapiano sound to create a unique musical masterpiece that will resonate with the everyday experiences of his listeners.
‘Elee’ is a 2018 track added to Eneche’s recently released acoustic album, ‘In His Presence’. The cleric has also released songs like ‘Hiding Place,’ ‘Mighty God,’ and ‘You Are Always There for Me’.
Watch the video below:
The video has attracted a wave of mixed reactions on social media, with some users likening ‘Elee’ to ‘Power’ a song released by Odumeje, another cleric.
In April, Odumeje, born Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, collaborated with secular singer Flavour to release ‘Power’.
In the song, the controversial Onitsha-based pastor vowed to unleash his powers which he claimed will solve the challenges bedevilling Nigeria.
The clergyman also boasted about some of his “powers”.
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