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March 31, 2026

Anietie Bature drops spirit-lifting anthem, ‘No Name Higher ‘

Anietie Bature drops spirit-lifting anthem, ‘No Name Higher ‘

By Chioma Okoye

Fast-rising worship leader and songwriter Anietie Bature has released her new single titled “No Name Higher,” a simple, spirit-filled song about lifting the name of Jesus.

It is now available for streaming and download on Spotify, Audiomack, her YouTube channel, and other platforms. With a duration of four minutes and thirty-two seconds, the live-recorded audio-visual offers a deeply intentional worship experience that draws listeners into a continuous atmosphere of God’s presence from start to finish.

The video begins with a powerful declaration, “For there’s no other name under heaven given among men by which we might be saved, than the name Jesus,”—a slow, reverent moment of worship that suddenly transitions into a danceable sound and a heightened awareness of God. From this opening declaration, the first verse naturally flows through various expressions of reverence and celebration of Jesus.

Midway through the second verse, preceded by a soulful jazz rendition, Anietie is joined by Lizyy Jackson and BigDan McDon, members of her Band_A. Their voices and musical expressions blend seamlessly into the live recording. Their contributions enhance the atmosphere without detracting from the focus on worship, creating a unified sound that feels organic and deeply spiritual. The live setting, along with beautifully arranged backup vocals, adds a special layer to the project, capturing the essence of collective worship and shared encounter.

These vocalists, many of whom are musicians and ministers in their own right, include Faith Patrick, Stella Joel, Sarah B, Patience Daniel, Kelvein Matthew, Bryan Jeremiah, John Osadolo, Adewale Guiter, Daniel Thee Great, Joe Franz, Sammy Multipurpose, and Oladokun Jude.

One of the defining qualities of “No Name Higher” is its heartfelt lyrics, soulful melodies, and an infectious rhythm that makes you want to dance as King David did. The song is neither fast nor slow nor mid-tempo, allowing space for personal reflection, congregational participation, and extended instrumental moments. This openness encourages listeners to linger, respond, and remain present rather than passively listening—No Name Higher is meant to be experienced, not just watched.

The song is an inspiring declaration of faith that reminds listeners that no circumstance or challenge can surpass the greatness and majesty of God. It guides them through call and response, ultimately anchoring them in the simple but powerful truth that there’s NO NAME HIGHER than the Name of Jesus.

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