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Jubilare ft Joe Mettle - Teach Me To Wait

Emerging gospel artist Jubilare teams up with multiple award-winning Ghanaian worship leader Joe Mettle to release "Teach Me To Wait", a deeply moving single that transforms one of faith's hardest lessons into a beautiful act of worship.

Waiting is rarely easy. In a world obsessed with instant results, "Teach Me To Wait" enters as a timely, spirit-breathed reminder that God's timing is not only perfect, it is purposeful. The song captures the tension between human impatience and divine faithfulness, offering not a complaint, but a prayer: Lord, shape my heart to trust You in the delay.

Jubilare brings fresh, sincere vulnerability to the collaboration, his voice carrying the authentic cry of every believer who has ever stood in the gap between promise and fulfillment. Joe Mettle, one of Africa's most celebrated gospel voices and a GRAMMY®-nominated artist, adds his signature anointed warmth and masterful worship leadership, creating a duet that feels both intimate and anthemic.

Together, they weave a soundscape of quiet surrender that builds into a powerful declaration: I will wait, because You are worth waiting for.

Musically, the track blends contemporary gospel with African worship textures — gentle acoustic foundations, swelling harmonies, and a climactic bridge that invites corporate response. It is a song for altars and car rides, for hospital waiting rooms and late-night prayers, for anyone learning that the wilderness is often where we hear God most clearly.

"Teach Me To Wait" is now available on all major streaming platforms.

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