Nigerian singer Fido has delivered one of the most unexpected collaborations of the year with his new single “Dance For Jesus,” featuring street-hop heavyweight Zlatan and rapper ODUMODUBLVCK.

Released under Oosha Records and EMPIRE, the record is produced by hitmaker Yung Willis and arrives as a high-energy blend of street gospel and club-ready Afro-street sound. Driven by heavy basslines and a fast-paced rhythm, the track fuses spiritual gratitude with raw, unfiltered street energy.
Zlatan opens the song with his trademark Zanku flair, layering playful ad-libs and infectious confidence over the beat, while still delivering a verse that carries surprising lyrical sharpness. ODUMODUBLVCK follows with his signature deep-toned intensity, injecting grit and commanding presence that elevates the record’s street appeal.
At the center of it all is Fido, whose melodic yet rhythmic delivery ties both contrasting styles together. His performance ensures the track remains accessible to mainstream listeners while still resonating strongly with the street audience that both featured artists dominate.
Despite its spiritual title, “Dance For Jesus” leans heavily into dancefloor energy, creating a bold contrast between its theme of gratitude and its high-octane production. The irony has not gone unnoticed by fans, adding to the song’s viral appeal.
Already gaining traction online, the record is trending across social media platforms, especially TikTok, where a dance challenge has begun to spread rapidly. It also reflects a growing 2026 trend where artists blend religious or spiritual themes with street-hop intensity to create music that is both celebratory and energetic.
With its mix of faith, fun, and street credibility, “Dance For Jesus” stands out as one of the year’s most talked-about releases.
Listen to “Dance For Jesus” HERE
