Track Title: Ye wana
Duration: 5 Minutes 19 Seconds
Date of Release: 15 February, 2026
Congolese gospel minister Fiston Mbuyi releases Ye wana, featured on his 2026 album “Sold Out“. The phrase “Ye wana” originates from Lingala, a widely spoken language in the Congo, and translates literally to “this one” or “he/she/it here.” In a spiritual or gospel context, it often signifies recognition, pointing to God, Christ, or a central figure of faith being acknowledged or celebrated in the song. Related song, Fiston Mbuyi – Ye wana
On Ye wana, Fiston Mbuyi frames the composition around praise and acknowledgment, using the title’s meaning to highlight divine presence and spiritual focus. The song blends contemporary gospel instrumentation with Congolese worship elements, creating an immersive worship experience. As part of the Sold Out album, this release strengthens Fiston Mbuyi’s influence in the Congo gospel community while contributing to the growing catalog of international Christian songs for faith-based audiences.
