Fast-rising Afrobeats star Bella Shmurda (real name Abiola Ahmed Akinbiyi) has unveiled his latest offering, Holy Jah, a track that fuses spirituality with street energy and reaffirms his image as the “Ghetto Preacher.”

The single, produced by Popito, arrives on the heels of his recent collaborations, Dangbana Riddim with FOLA and the reflective Verily, building momentum towards his much-anticipated album slated for release later in 2025.
On Holy Jah, Bella blends reggae-inspired undertones with amapiano log drums and mellow percussion, crafting a meditative yet danceable sound.
His delivery is both raw and heartfelt, urging fans to embrace resilience, faith, and gratitude. With lines like “Wetin dey you find for sokoto, omo e fit dey your shokoto,” the singer reminds listeners that the answers they seek may already lie within.
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The record doubles as both a prayer and party anthem. Its hook, “Holy Jah, wey know tomorrow,” echoes like a chant, grounding the track in spirituality while Bella reflects on his personal journey from the streets of Lagos to international stages. The balance between struggle and hope resonates strongly with his core audience.
Critics and fans alike have praised the single for its emotional clarity and infectious rhythm, noting its ability to inspire while keeping people on the dancefloor. By turning personal struggles into universally relatable music, Bella continues to cement his place as one of Afrobeats’ most socially conscious hitmakers.
With Holy Jah, Bella Shmurda not only deepens his catalogue but also raises anticipation for his forthcoming album, promising a body of work that will be as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Listen to Holy Jah HERE.
