Gospel recording artist and worship minister Lekan Olalusi has released "Your Love," the lead single from his highly anticipated EP titled Still Chosen Covered Called, abbreviated as SCCC, a collection that marks a significant milestone in his journey as a songwriter and voice of spiritual renewal. 

"Your Love" emerges as a radiant centerpiece of the EP, a song that distills the entire thematic architecture of the project into a single, unforgettable melody of gratitude and adoration. Where many gospel songs touch upon love as one theme among many, Olalusi has built this track as a complete immersion into the vast ocean of God's affection and his affection to God, creating a worship experience that invites listeners to abandon the shallows of conditional affection and dive into the depths of a love that never fails, never abandons, and never diminishes.

The SCCC EP represents a deliberate theological and artistic statement from Olalusi, a threefold declaration that speaks to the believer's identity and destiny. Still Chosen affirms that divine election is not revoked by human failure, that the God who calls does not uncall, and that every child of God remains securely held in the palm of eternal purpose. 

Covered speaks to the protective, atoning grace that shields the believer from the accusations of guilt and the assaults of darkness, the blood-bought security that allows the wounded to heal and the fallen to rise. Called completes the triad with an emphasis on mission, on the summons that transforms rescued lives into rescuing voices, that turns testimony into ministry and gratitude into service. "Your Love" functions as the emotional and spiritual thread that weaves these three dimensions together, for it is the love of God that makes the chosen feel chosen, that covers the exposed with tender mercy, and that empowers the called to step boldly into their assignment.

As a songwriter, Olalusi brings to "Your Love" the sensibility of one who has personally navigated the terrain that the SCCC EP describes. His journey into gospel music was not born of ambition alone but of encounter, of moments when the reality of God's love broke through the defenses of self-reliance and transformed a life into an offering. 

This authenticity permeates every note of the recording, distinguishing it from worship music that merely describes love in abstract terms. When Olalusi sings of divine affection, he sings as one who has been held through the night seasons, who has felt the warmth of grace in the coldest winters of the soul, and who has discovered that the love of God is not a theological construct but a living presence that walks through every valley and celebrates on every mountaintop. The result is a song that carries the weight of testimony, that feels less like a performance and more like a conversation between a beloved child and a faithful Father.

The musical composition of "Your Love" reflects a careful balance between accessibility and depth, between the immediate appeal of a well-crafted melody and the enduring resonance of spiritually substantive content. The production opens with an atmosphere of intimate reverence, sparse instrumentation creating space for the listener's own reflection and response. 

As the song progresses, layers of sound build with the organic growth of genuine worship, moving from quiet meditation to declarative praise without ever sacrificing sincerity for spectacle. The arrangement incorporates elements that honor Olalusi's Nigerian heritage while speaking a musical language accessible to the global church, suggesting that the love of God knows no geographic or cultural boundary. 

There are moments of traditional gospel richness, with vocal harmonies that echo the sound of congregational singing, and moments of contemporary worship clarity, with production choices that allow the song to find a home in diverse worship contexts from traditional churches to modern gatherings.

Lyrically, "Your Love" moves through the landscape of Scripture's most profound declarations about divine affection. Olalusi draws from the Psalms, where God's love is described as reaching to the heavens and His faithfulness to the skies, from the prophets, who proclaimed an everlasting love that the Lord would not turn away, and from the apostles, who marveled that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Yet the song does not merely quote these texts; it inhabits them, translating ancient words into the vocabulary of contemporary longing and contemporary praise. The verses explore the paradoxes of divine love—how it pursues the fleeing, how it embraces the unworthy, how it remains constant through every change of human circumstance. 

The chorus ascends as a simple yet profound declaration, a refrain designed to be sung by individuals in their private devotion and by congregations in their corporate worship, a musical anchor that returns the heart again and again to the one truth that sustains all others: that God is love, and that His love is directed personally, specifically, and eternally toward each one who receives it.

The bridge of "Your Love" opens into a space of prophetic invitation, where Olalusi extends the song's message from proclamation to participation. Here, the listener is not merely informed about God's love but invited to receive it, to allow it to penetrate the defenses built by disappointment and the scars formed by human betrayal. This is the pastoral heart of the song, the recognition that many who hear the words "God loves you" have learned to hear them as distant abstractions rather than intimate realities. 

Olalusi sings with the tenderness of a shepherd who knows his sheep, who understands that some have wandered because they did not feel loved, who recognizes that the church's greatest apologetic is not argument but affection, not theology but embrace. In this section, the music swells with the urgency of invitation, the instruments and voices joining together to create an atmosphere where the broken can risk vulnerability and the weary can find rest.

The recording of "Your Love" was undertaken with a sense of holy responsibility, as Olalusi and his production team understood that a song about divine love must itself be offered in love. The studio became a place of worship, where technical excellence served spiritual intention and where every musician contributed not merely their skill but their own testimony of grace. Vocal performances were captured in moments of genuine spiritual engagement, with Olalusi often pausing between takes to pray and to refocus the session on the One whose love inspired the song. This spiritual discipline is audible in the final recording, which carries an intangible quality that listeners have described as "anointing," "presence," and "peace." It is the sound of worship offered with clean hands and a pure heart, of art that has been sanctified for sacred purpose.

As "Your Love" reaches audiences through streaming platforms, radio broadcasts, and church worship settings, its impact is already being felt in the lives of believers who have long needed to be reminded of what is most true about them. Counselors have incorporated it into sessions with those struggling with shame and self-condemnation, finding that its message of unconditional love creates therapeutic breakthrough where argument has failed. Worship leaders have introduced it into services focused on healing and restoration, reporting that it creates an atmosphere where congregants feel safe to bring their brokenness before God. 

Individuals facing isolation, grief, or spiritual dryness have testified that the song became a lifeline, a musical reminder that they are not forgotten, that their circumstances do not define their identity, and that the love of God remains the one constant in an ever-changing world. This is the fruit of gospel music that truly ministers: it does not merely entertain or inspire but heals, transforms, and draws the listener into encounter with the living God.

For Lekan Olalusi, the release of "Your Love" and the SCCC EP represents both a fulfillment and a commencement. It is the fulfillment of years of preparation, of writing songs in secret, of leading worship in settings both humble and significant, of learning the craft of songwriting and the discipline of spiritual leadership. It is the commencement of a broader ministry platform, an invitation to take the message of God's love to larger audiences, to partner with churches and organizations that share this vision, and to continue creating music that serves the church and reaches the lost. 

His journey as an artist has been marked by steady faithfulness rather than sudden spectacle, by the patient cultivation of gifts and character, by the recognition that in God's kingdom, the assignment matters more than the spotlight. The SCCC EP, with "Your Love" as its anchor, is the fruit of this faithful process, and it arrives with the freshness of something that has been ripened rather than rushed.

The visual presentation that accompanies the release reinforces the song's themes through imagery that captures the tenderness and grandeur of divine love. Filmed with cinematic care, the visuals move between intimate portraits of individuals in moments of quiet devotion and sweeping landscapes that suggest the vastness of a love that fills heaven and earth. There are images of hands reaching upward in surrender, of faces transformed by joy, of communities gathered in unity, and of nature displaying the beauty that reflects its Creator's affection. 

The color palette moves from the warm golds of sunrise, suggesting new mercies every morning, to the deep blues of twilight, suggesting the peace that comes from resting in love that does not sleep. This visual language serves the song's message without distracting from it, creating a holistic experience that engages the eyes as well as the ears in the worship of the One who is love.
Looking to the future, "Your Love" and the SCCC EP establish a foundation for ministry that Olalusi intends to build upon with sustained intentionality. He is preparing for worship events and concert tours that will create spaces for extended encounter with God's presence, for teaching that grounds emotional experience in biblical truth, and for community that connects isolated believers into the family of faith. 

There are plans for collaborative projects with established and emerging voices in gospel music, for the development of resources that help worship leaders incorporate the SCCC themes into their local contexts, and for the continued writing and recording of music that serves the church's ongoing need for songs that are both theologically rich and spiritually refreshing. Through every endeavor, his commitment remains singular: to glorify the God whose love has captured his heart, to edify the body of Christ, and to invite the searching into the embrace that has transformed his own life.

In a cultural moment where the word "love" has been diluted by overuse and distorted by misuse, Lekan Olalusi offers through "Your Love" a recovery of its deepest meaning. He presents divine love not as sentimental feeling or conditional approval but as the active, pursuing, sacrificial commitment that defines the very nature of God. 

He reminds the church that we love because He first loved us, that our capacity to give love is derived from our reception of it, and that every act of human kindness is a reflection of its divine source. He challenges believers to move from being recipients of love to being channels of it, to allow the love that has chosen them, covered them, and called them to flow through them into a world desperate for what only God can give. Olalusi has given the church not merely a song to sing but a reality to live, a truth to proclaim, and a mission to embrace: to be still chosen, still covered, still called, and forever held by the unfailing love of God.

"Your Love" from the SCCC EP is now available on all major streaming platforms and gospel music channels. For ministry bookings, interview requests, and partnership inquiries, please contact the artist's management team.