Mike Abdul has done it again
Known for soulful worship ballads like Korede and Ojoro, he now delivers Baba Ibeji—a song destined to endure.
Baba Ibeji is more than music; it’s an allegory of God’s fatherhood.
Rooted in African culture, where the “father of twins” signifies abundance, honour, and blessing, the track ties this symbolism to divine provision—a house overflowing with bounty, fellowship, and orchestrated fortune.
The arrangement is ethereal—delicate yet powerful. Beginning with a mellow, whispering melody, the song swells into a rich crescendo, echoing the immensity of its message. Lush vocals and layered harmonies carry listeners into a space of reverence we all long for.
Every note is an invitation, promising a transportive journey into the Father’s presence.
Raw yet reverent, Baba Ibeji gifts us a new lens on The Great Provider, blending creative language and accessible lore into a timeless tool of worship.
Now streaming worldwide on Spotify and all major platforms, Baba Ibeji offers worshippers everywhere a chance to encounter God’s majesty through music.