
Track Title: Unigeukie
Duration: 8 Minutes 30 Seconds
Date of Release: 8 April, 2026
Israel Mbonyi is a Rwandan gospel artist known for shaping modern East African worship music through Swahili and Kinyarwanda expressions that carry deep spiritual reflection. His song “Unigeukie” draws from a place of repentance, longing, and return, framed within a personal conversation with God rather than a performance-driven worship style. The title “Unigeukie” carries the sense of “turn back to me,” reflecting a plea for divine attention and restoration. In the song, Mbonyi leans into themes of spiritual realignment, where the human heart recognizes distance and seeks renewal.
The delivery stays restrained and intimate, allowing the message to carry emotional weight without excess production or distraction. Rather than focusing on external struggles alone, the international Christian song shifts inward highlighting awareness, humility, and the desire for reconnection. It resonates strongly in moments of reflection, where faith feels tested or distant. Have you experienced a moment where a song felt like a personal prayer rather than music?