Tshwane Gospel Choir has released the official live video for Ngikhululiwe, a standout track from their album Harmony of Prayers, Pt. 1 (Live), recorded at the South African State Theatre. The video highlights the choir’s deep worship energy, powerful vocals, and the spiritual depth of its message. (YouTube)
In the performance, Ngikhululiwe (which means I am set free) resonates with themes of redemption, liberation, and new life in Christ. The lyrics trace a journey from bondage and darkness toward freedom through Jesus’ sacrifice: “Wafika uYesu ngamandla egazi / Wandi khulula” (He came by power of His blood / and set me free). (Shazam)
Musically, the song weaves in strong choir harmonies, live instrumentation (guitar, drums, keyboards, bass), and emotionally expressive dynamics. The choir responds to phrasing with vocal flourishes that amplify the worship moment. (Shazam)
The production credits reflect strong creative collaboration. Ngikhululiwe was written by Lungelo Ngcobo and Unathi Mzekeli, with Ngcobo also serving as producer. (Shazam) The video preserves the live energy of the recording, capturing not only the sound but the visuals of worship, faces, and lighting that affirm the authenticity of the moment.
This release plays a strategic role in Tshwane Gospel Choir’s continuing ministry. As part of Harmony of Prayers, it encourages believers to dwell in prayer, surrender, and faith. The live format helps viewers sense the collective worship experience beyond the recording.
You can watch the full Ngikhululiwe official music video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB86i73w6i0
With its rich theology, powerful performance, and live worship context, Ngikhululiwe is poised to make a strong impact in gospel music circles in South Africa and beyond.
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