
Hallelujah is a Nigerian gospel worship song that centers on wholehearted praise to God. Released as a standalone single, the song reflects Soji Adeleke’s passion for leading believers into an atmosphere of worship through simple but heartfelt expressions of adoration. It was released in 2026 and is presented in the gospel genre.
At its heart, Hallelujah is a declaration that God alone deserves endless praise. The word “Hallelujah” carries deep biblical significance, expressing joyful worship and thanksgiving to the Lord. The song encourages listeners to respond to God’s faithfulness, mercy, and greatness with sincere devotion instead of focusing on life’s changing circumstances. Its reflective worship style creates space for personal prayer and corporate praise.
Soji Adeleke is a Nigerian gospel minister known for worship songs including Mofaramo, Eseun Igba Gbogbo, Olugbala (Live), Oju Re, and Agbarami Ko. His music blends indigenous Nigerian worship expressions with contemporary gospel sounds, making it accessible to congregational worship and personal devotion. Hallelujah reminds believers that praise is both a response to God’s goodness and an act of faith. Whether heard during private worship or in a church gathering, the song invites listeners to lift their voices in gratitude, acknowledge God’s unchanging nature, and celebrate His presence with joyful confidence.