A Declaration of Surrender and Worship
"Eh Baba" (which translates from Nigerian Pidgin as "Oh Father" or "Yes Father") opens the Yielded album with an intimate yet powerful declaration of total surrender to God's will. The track exemplifies Okopi's unique ability to blend African rhythms with contemporary gospel messages, creating a sound that resonates across cultural boundaries .
The song sets the tone for an album that explores themes of devotion, worship, and complete yielding to divine authority. Clocking in at over 2 hours and 57 minutes total runtime, Yielded represents Okopi's most ambitious project to date, featuring 16 tracks of immersive worship experience .
The King's Crier: A Rising Voice in African Gospel
Born on August 8, 1997, Peterson Okopi began his musical journey at age seven and has since established himself as one of Nigeria's most dynamic gospel voices . Known for his melodious vocals and anointed songwriting, Okopi has built a dedicated following through hits like "Osuba," "Victory Dance," and "Amazing God."
His previous live recordings, including Live at Atmosphere of Worship, have showcased his ability to create transformative worship moments that blend indigenous Nigerian sounds with contemporary gospel production . Yielded continues this tradition while pushing into new sonic territory, with Okopi collaborating with artists like Steve Hills on tracks such as "He Is Lord" .
"Eh Baba" and the full Yielded album are now streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, YouTube Music, and all major platforms. The album is released under exclusive license to ONErpm, ensuring global distribution for Okopi's growing international audience

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