C-SIMON releases heartfelt single,“Onye Amara”.
In the crowded intersection of Gospel and Afrobeat, C-SIMON releases a new single, “Onye Amara,” —a testimony wrapped in soulful melodies and heartfelt gratitude.
Born in the heart of Ebonyi State, Nigeria, and now rooted in Toronto, C-SIMON’s new release merges the ancient soul of African music with the polished edges of contemporary Gospel. In “Onye Amara,” he digs deep, recounting personal moments of reflection on life’s trials and the unseen hand of grace that has guided him through. It’s the kind of song that stays with you, tugging at something sacred inside.
“Onye Amara” translates to “The Gracious One,” and it’s clear that this track is more than a title—it’s an altar of praise. C-SIMON’s process was a delicate balance of spontaneity and precision.
Every wording is purposeful, every note a direct line to the heart. Recorded in an intimate studio with a team of kindred spirits, the song emerges as a soulful masterpiece, soaked in fervency and authenticity.
On the other hand, the music video holds a cinematic sermon in its own right. The scenes are full of themes resonating faith, happiness, and celebration, with each motion designed to bring more clarity to the spiritual weight and essence of the song.
Together, they create a package that isn’t just music—it’s ministry.
Into his background. C-SIMON’s journey is proof to the Gospel’s universality.
Growing up in the rhythms of Nigeria, his foundation was built in the church choir—a seedbed of storytelling and praise. Now, from his new base in Toronto, he’s building a bridge between cultures, infusing his Gospel sound with the life of Afrobeat to create something deeply great.
Personally, this isn’t just another Gospel single. It’s a reminder of the quiet strength that faith provides, of the victories that gratitude unlocks. In a world drowning in noise, confusion, war, inflation and many uncertainties, C-SIMON offers a voice of clarity and conviction.
It is safe to say, with “Onye Amara,” C-SIMON has positioned himself as more than just a Gospel artiste, but a storyteller, a vessel for grace, and a beacon of light for anyone who listens.
Listen up!