A psalmic song of praise, Ubhaghile by Agape Gospel Band, brings out a joyous acclamation for the wondrous deeds of God in a Rhumba style.
The song lifts praise to the God, joyfully expressing faith in His power, that only He is able, and so deserving of our praise forever.
For His countless great deeds, and attributes revealed in His power, love, mercy, and forbearance, no words could ever suffice to describe Him. Therefore, we praise in song to Him, in awe of His being.
As this song goes, all praise and honor we ascribe to the Son of God, “Sifa ni zako, utukufu ni wako, ubhaghile Mwana gwa Kyala.”
Quick song facts
Song title | Ubaghile |
Artist | Agape Gospel Band |
Release date | November 29, 2024 |
Recording type | Live recording |
Facts for music nerds
Song duration | 7:27 |
Genre | Rhumba |
Key | F major |
Song review
Meaning of ‘Ubaghile’ and origins
Ubhaghile is a Nyakyusa word meaning ‘You are able’ or ‘Unaweza’ in Swahili. The Nyakusa people are a Bantu speaking tribe from Tanzania and Malawi.
The song Ubhaghile by Agape Gospel Band is the second title bearing the same song name, after Dr. Ipyana and Ambwene Mwasongwe’s, released in 2020. The latter was an off-shoot translation from a popular praise hymn in Swahili, ‘Unaweza Mwana Wa Mungu.”
Scripture backing
Being a psalmic song of praise, Ubhaghile by Agape Gospel Band draws inspiration from multiple scripture, most notably Psalm 145:1-2:
Psalm 145:1-2 (NIV)
I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name for ever and ever.
Every day I will praise you and extol your name for ever and ever.
The first two verses of the song borrow from the above Psalm.
This Psalm is attributed to King David, synonymous with praise all across the Bible.
David was a prolific king, a man of valor, mighty expert at war, marked by numerous exploits, but most of all, he was a man after God’s own heart.
Even with his glamorous abilities and achievements, David continually acknowledged God, sought for His guidance, looked upon Him in times of trouble.
Such a life lived towards God would undoubtedly yield praise out of a joyful and thankful heart, not only for His deeds, but also His being.
Praise ought to be an expression of gratitude, and absolute confidence in God, coming out as a response to the goodness of God. Such a genuine response will be evoked by faith, from knowing God and being in communion with Him.
Ubhaghile should challenge believers to a faithful walk with God, one that will spur our hearts to praise at all times.
Ubaghile Lyrics
(Vigelegele)
Eeh Mungu wangu nitakuhimidi
Nitalihimidi jina lako milele
Eeh Mungu wangu nitakuhimidi
Nitalihimidi jina lako milele
Kila siku nitakushukuru
Nitalisifu jina lako daima
Kila siku nitaimba wema wako maishani mwangu
Nitalisifu jina lako daima
Eeh Mungu wangu nitakushukuru
Nitalihimidi jina lako milele
Eeh Mungu wangu nitakushukuru
Nitalihimidi jina lako milele
Kila siku nitakuinua
Nitalisifu jina lako daima
Kila siku nitaimba wema wako maishani mwangu
Nitalisifu jina lako daima
Matendo yako ya ajabu yanapita
Akili zetu Mungu Mungu Mungu
(Repeats 3 times)
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Sifa ni zako, utukufu ni wako
Ubhaghile mwana gwa kyala
(Repeats 5 times)
Ubaghile Mwana gwa Kyala
Ubaghile Mwana gwa Kyala
(Repeats 9 times)
Mosapi Mosapi Mosapi
Mosapi
(Repeats 7 times)
Utukuzwe Yesu weh
Usifiwe Yesu weh
Uinuliwe Yesu weh
Nitalisifu jina lako daima
(Repeats 4 times)
Utukuzwe Yesu weh
Usifiwe Yesu weh
Utukuzwe Yesu weh
Nitalisifu jina lako daima
Mosapi Mosapi Mosapi
Mosapi
(Repeats 15 times)
Sifa ni zako
Utukufu ni wako
Ubhaghile Mwana gwa Kyala
Audience
Ubhaghile by Agape Gospel Band is simple to learn and sing along. The song employs a call amd reaponse style, suitable for congregations.
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