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Ebuka Songs
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Renowned for his distinctive spiritual chants, Ebuka Emmanuel Hillary, also known as Ebuka Songs, is a gospel artist and songwriter from Imo State, Nigeria. His musical journey began at the university, where he developed his talents by leading worship. The year 2023 marked a significant breakthrough with the release of his acclaimed song "I Will Pray," earning him the African Rising Star Award. Currently signed with Spotlite Nation, Ebuka remains dedicated to releasing uplifting gospel music, including standout tracks like "Midnight Cry" and "Soaked Worship."
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