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Olubanke – Adun

Singer, songwriter and Gospel recording artiste, Olubanke, re-emerges from a long musical hiatus with the release of her eagerly anticipated single titled Adun which means “Sweetness” in her Nigerian dialect (Yoruba).

Beautifully delivered in Yoruba and English, the soul-lifting ballad features a superbly simplistic chorus that is sure to resonate in the hearts of every listener.

In her words: “Adun ni Jesu is a beautiful song about the sweetness of Jesus Christ our saviour. This song was born out of my relationship and experience with Him. He has been all things to me, He is the best experience I have ever had and this is my testimony.”

With production credit to ace producer, Qssence, “Adun” is guaranteed to bless and edify.

ADUN – LYRICS

Chant
Oruko Jesu, ile iso agbara ni
(the name of Jesus is a strong tower)
Olododo w’obe o ri iye
(the righteous run into it and found life)
O ri igbala, o ri iwosan
(found salvation, found healing)
O ri idande, o ri idunnu
(found redemption, found pleasure)
Ore, adun ni Jesu yi jo
(my friend, this Jesus is sweet)

Verse 1:
Mo ti to Jesu wo
(I have tasted Jesus)
Mo ti ri bo se ri
(I’ve seen how He is)
Mo ti to Jesu wo
(I have tasted Jesus)
Mo ti ri pe adun ni
(I‘ve seen that He is sweet)
Ore, wa sodo Jesu
(my friend, come to Jesus)
Iye nbe ninu re
(there is life in Him)
Adun ni ore
(He is sweet, my friend)
Adun ni Jesu
(Jesus is sweet)

Chorus:
Adun ni Jesu,
(Jesus is sweet)
Adun l’Oluwa
(the Lord is sweet)
Adun l’Olorun ayeraye
(the everlasting God is sweet)
Jesus dun j’oyin
(Jesus is sweeter than honey)

Verse 2:
Jesu yi dun
(Jesus is sweet)
O dun j’oyin lo
(sweeter than honey)
O dara o,
(He is better)
ju wura lo
(than honey)
Ore wa to Jesus wo
(friend, come a taste and see)
igbala nbe l’odo re
(there is salvation with Him)
adun ni ore
(He is sweet, my friend)
adun ni Jesu
(Jesus is sweet)

Repeat chorus

Interlude

Bridge:

How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
In a believer’s hears
It soothes his sorrow
Heals his wounds
And drives away his fear.

Ore, wa s’odo Jesu
(my friend, come to Jesus)
Iye nbe ninu re
(there is life in Him)
Adun ni ore
(He is sweet, my friend)
Adun ni Jesu
(Jesus is sweet)

Jesu yi dun
(Jesus is sweet)
o dun (He is sweet)
Jesu dun
(Jesus is sweet)
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
mi o r’iru Olorun eyi ri
(I’ve never seen anyone like God )
o dun (He is sweet)
mi o r’iru Jesu yi ri
(I’ve never see anyone like Jesus)
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
Olugbala, oluwosan, (savior, healer)
o dun (He is sweet)
olupese, alagbara (provider, mighty)
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
agbanilagbatan (total deliverer)
o dun (He is sweet)
oba to nt’aye eni se (the king who makes life better)
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
Jesu yi dun o, o dun (Jesus is sweet, oh sweet)
o dun (He is sweet)
Jesu dun (Jesus is sweet)
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
The joy that He gives
o dun (He is sweet)
No one else can give
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
The peace that is found in Him o dun (He is sweet)
The world cannot give
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)
Jesu yi dun o, o dun (Jesus is sweet, oh sweet)
o dun (He is sweet)
Jesu dun (Jesus is sweet)
j’oyin lo (sweeter than honey)

ABOUT OLUBANKE

Olubanke Olatunji is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and a member of the choir in her local assembly in Lagos, Nigeria.

Born in Ondo state, she started singing in the choir at a tender age and has sang with different musical groups.

Her songs are inspired by her relationship with and love for God.

She has written many songs, some of which are: “Beautiful Day”, “Heal Our Nation”, “Come Back Home”, “Maa Damuso”, “Kabiyesi” and many more.

Olubanke is passionate about spreading the gospel of our Lord, Jesus Christ, she wants the world to come to know and love God.

She is a fashion designer by profession and is married to a wonderful and supportive husband – Adeboye Olatunji, who is also a professional musician. Their union is blessed with 3 lovely children.

CONNECT WITH OLUBANKE

Twitter: @Bankieus

Instagram: @OlubankeOlatunji

Facebook: Olubanke Olatunji

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