By Nnasom David
Nigerian-born, UK-based singer and songwriter Jaymz Manuel has made a stirring comeback to the global music scene with the release of his latest single, Song of Angels, just in time for the Easter celebrations.
The new track, which dropped after a brief hiatus, is already gaining traction among gospel music lovers for its powerful message of faith, resurrection, and divine encounter. With deeply emotional harmonies and thought-provoking lyrics, Song of Angels stands out as a spiritual anthem designed to offer healing and reflection.
“This isn’t just a song; it’s an experience of worship, a cry from the soul to the heavens,” Jaymz said in an exclusive interview. “I wanted to capture the awe and reverence that comes with the Easter story — the death, the silence, and the triumphant resurrection of Christ.”
Jaymz Manuel’s musical journey began in Nigeria and has since taken him across continents. Known for his rich, soulful voice and lyrical depth, he has previously collaborated with the award-winning Soweto Choir of South Africa — a partnership that marked a pivotal point in his rise as a globally respected gospel artist.
Reflecting on the inspiration behind Song of Angels, Jaymz explained, “Easter is a time when people look inward and seek hope. This song is my contribution to that sacred journey. It’s a reminder that angels still sing over us, and that resurrection power is still at work today.”
Now based in the United Kingdom, Jaymz is a multiple award-winning artist and a committed member of the Hillsong music group. His re-emergence with this soul-stirring track signals a renewed passion for creating music that not only entertains but transforms lives.
Fans and gospel music critics alike have praised Song of Angels for its production quality and spiritual depth. “Jaymz brings something deeply authentic to the table — his voice carries both pain and praise,” said one listener on social media. “You can tell this song came from a place of personal encounter.”
As Jaymz prepares for more releases in the coming months, he remains committed to his mission of using music as a bridge between heaven and earth. “There’s more to come,” he hinted. “This is just the beginning of a new sound — a sound that brings people closer to the heart of God.”
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