
“AMIN” from Bisimanuel’s Anu Ni album carries a word many people say every day, but this song slows it down and gives it weight. “Amin” or “Amen” means “let it be so.” It is not just the end of a prayer, it is agreement. It is trust that what has been spoken will stand. In this song, it feels like someone who has prayed, waited, and is now standing on that prayer with quiet confidence. There is no rush, no noise, just a steady belief that God has heard and will answer.
Bisimanuel expresses this in a calm and grounded way, like someone holding on to a promise. Looking at it from another angle, saying “Amen” is also a decision. You are choosing to believe, even before you see results. So as the powerful yoruba song flows, it gently draws you into that place where your faith speaks, where your heart agrees with God, and you say “Amin” not out of habit, but with full conviction.