South African gospel artist Ncebakazi Msomi has released two new singles, “Yebo nguYe (Matthew 27:45-54)” and “Balekela kuYe/Abadiniweyo (Matthew 11:28),” as a powerful preview of her upcoming album The 37th Psalm, set for release on 10 October 2025. The two singles reflect Msomi’s signature blend of scriptural depth and soulful worship, drawing listeners closer to God through raw emotion and biblical storytelling.
“Yebo nguYe” takes inspiration from the Gospel of Matthew 27:45-54, a passage describing the crucifixion and the moment the centurion recognized Jesus as the Son of God. The song captures the darkness, sacrifice, and revelation of that pivotal moment in Christian faith. Msomi uses rich harmonies and live instrumentation to recreate the atmosphere of reverence and awe surrounding the death of Christ. Her voice carries both pain and triumph, guiding the listener through the sorrow of the cross and into the victory of resurrection. She describes the song as a reminder of divine truth, saying, “This song is about recognition. Even in the darkest hour, Jesus’ identity shines through. ‘Yebo nguYe’ means ‘Yes, it is Him.’ It’s a declaration of faith and revelation.”
The second single, “Balekela kuYe/Abadiniweyo,” is inspired by Matthew 11:28, where Jesus invites the weary to come to Him for rest. The song blends traditional gospel with a soft contemporary sound, creating a comforting message of peace and restoration. Msomi delivers the lyrics with tenderness and conviction, reminding listeners that God remains a refuge for all who carry heavy burdens. The Zulu refrain “Balekela kuYe,” meaning “Run to Him,” captures the heart of the message of surrender, trust, and healing.
The 37th Psalm marks Msomi’s most personal and spiritually charged project to date. The album promises to explore themes of faith, endurance, and divine justice, reflecting on the message of Psalm 37, which encourages believers to trust in the Lord and wait patiently for His timing. Msomi says the album has been a journey of prayer and obedience. “Every song was written from scripture and personal revelation,” she notes. “This project is not just music, it’s ministry. My hope is that each listener finds a verse that speaks directly to their situation.”
Both “Yebo nguYe (Matthew 27:45-54)” and “Balekela kuYe/Abadiniweyo (Matthew 11:28)” are now available on all major digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. The 37th Psalm will officially be released on 10 October 2025, marking a significant moment in Msomi’s growing gospel career. Fans can expect an album rich in biblical insight, musical excellence, and heartfelt worship. With her new releases, Ncebakazi Msomi continues to stand as one of the most inspiring voices in South African gospel music, using scripture as her compass and song as her ministry.
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