A By Adaobi Ikeh Highlifeng - You Searched For Ancient Hymn Track

Adaobi Ikeh and HighlifeNg have created something rare: a song that is both a prayer and a party, an ancient relic and a future classic. So keep searching. Ask in forums. Share this article. Eventually, the algorithm will catch up.

Verse (Igbo): “Mgbe m chetara ezi omume Jehova Na ihe nile O mere n’ ndu m Obi m na-eti mkpu, sị: Alleluia Onweghi onye dị ka Gi.” Translation: “When I remember the goodness of Jehovah And all He has done in my life My heart cries out, saying: Hallelujah There is no one like You.” The power of the “Track A” recording is in the second verse , where Adaobi’s voice cracks on the word “mkpu” (cry). The producer left that take in. It’s raw. It’s real. Adaobi Ikeh and HighlifeNg have created something rare:

Your search for this specific track is part of a larger movement. For two decades, Nigerian gospel music has been dominated by the (fast-paced, synthesizer-heavy, direct English lyrics). But there is a growing hunger for the ancient . Share this article

You searched for “ancient hymn track a by adaobi ikeh highlifeng” not because you wanted a pop song, but because you wanted roots . You wanted to hear faith as your ancestors heard it—unpolished, unhurried, and deeply rhythmic. The producer left that take in

You’re not alone. In recent months, the search volume for this elusive piece of music has grown exponentially among gospel music lovers and Afrobeat enthusiasts alike. But what exactly is “Ancient Hymn Track A by Adaobi Ikeh HighlifeNg”? Why is it so hard to find? And why does it resonate with so many people?

But when you finally hear that lone alto hum and that gentle Highlife guitar… you’ll understand why the search was worth it.

The fact that this track remains elusive is, ironically, part of its beauty. In an age of instant Spotify access, some music still requires a hunt. It demands patience, community, and a willingness to dig into the digital dirt.