
If joy had a soundtrack, Only You by Adetutu VOJ would be it. Released on April 20th, this Afrobeat-gospel fusion is a radiant declaration of faith wrapped in rich rhythm and soul. From the first swirling guitar riffs to the humming intro that feels like a quiet prayer before the storm, the track opens like a gentle, golden sunrise, full of promise. Then the Afrobeat kicks in, steady, grounded, and irresistibly catchy, and suddenly, youโre not just listening, youโre feeling the music in your chest.
Adetutuโs voice has this rare, thick warmth to it that is strong yet calm, like someone whoโs walked through storms and come out glowing. Thereโs no strain in her delivery, just joy. Pure, unshaken joy. You can hear it in the way she sings about divine love, not as a concept but as a lived experience. Her voice holds gratitude like a treasure, humming it into every line. Itโs music made for movingโyour feet, your soul, your spiritโand somehow still leaves you in a place of peace.
What makes Only You special is how effortlessly it merges cultural pride with spiritual intimacy. This isnโt your typical gospel song, and thatโs the point. Itโs gospel for the young, the vibrant, the culturally rooted believers who want to praise God in a language their heart already understands. Adetutu lets the rhythm carry it in full color. Itโs praise music that slapsโin the best, most reverent way.
For a track six years in the making, it feels timeless. And knowing it came after personal battles with illness and isolation, just makes every beat feel more purposeful. Only You is available on Spotify for you to be found, once more.
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Review by: Naomi Joan