Released a well-known version that brought the song to a newer generation.
Frequently performs the song as part of his live worship medleys. Frere Patrice Ngoy Dans Yaweh azali pole na ngai
(Yahweh is my light) is a foundational worship song by Frère Patrice Ngoy Musoko , a prominent Congolese gospel artist known for his deep, spiritual lyrics and contribution to the "adoration" (worship) style in Central Africa. Song Overview Artist: Frère Patrice Ngoy Musoko Album: Originally featured on the album Daniel à Babylone . Release Date: June 18, 1996. Language: Lingala. Released a well-known version that brought the song
You can find the original and various live versions on platforms like Spotify , YouTube , and Apple Music . Yahwe azali pole na ngai by Frère Patrice Ngoy Musoko Song Overview Artist: Frère Patrice Ngoy Musoko Album:
Over the decades, the song has maintained its popularity and has been covered or performed by various other notable worship leaders:
The title "Yahweh azali pole na ngai" translates from Lingala to The song emphasizes divine guidance and the presence of the Holy Spirit as a beacon for the faithful. It is widely considered a classic in Congolese gospel music, often used during deep moments of worship to invite a sense of peace and spiritual connection. Legacy and Covers
The song is a prayer of trust and surrender, declaring God as the "light" that guides the believer through darkness and trials. Meaning and Spiritual Significance
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