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Amenisamehe / Nimkimbilie Nani / Njia Ya Uzima / Jana Leo Na Milele 〈2025〉

The medley culminates in a powerful tribute to the immutability of God, based on Hebrews 13:8. It reassures the listener that the God who performed miracles in the past is the same one active today and in the future.

These titles refer to a classic and powerful medley by the renowned Swahili gospel artist . Released in 2003 on his album Amenisamehe , this 17-minute track is a staple in East African worship, often celebrated for its vibrant "sebene" style—a fast-paced, guitar-driven rhythm typical of Congolese and East African gospel. 1. Amenisamehe (He Has Forgiven Me) The medley culminates in a powerful tribute to

You can listen to the full medley on platforms like Apple Music or Spotify to experience the full 17-minute journey. Released in 2003 on his album Amenisamehe ,

Building on the previous question, this part identifies Jesus as the answer. It echoes John 14:6, proclaiming Him as "the way, the truth, and the life." Musically, it often transitions into a deeper praise rhythm, encouraging listeners to follow the path of righteousness. 4. (Yesterday, Today, and Forever) Building on the previous question, this part identifies

It is frequently used in "Praise & Worship" sets across East Africa because of its seamless transitions between slow worship and high-energy dance.

Despite being over 20 years old, this track remains one of the most-watched and searched Swahili gospel medleys, with over 2.1 million views on its primary YouTube topic channel.