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Hallelujah
Peterson Okopi
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A soaring anthem of victory and adoration, Hallelujah serves as a focal point of spiritual intensity within Peterson Okopi’s 16-track album, Yielded. This track is a high-profile collaboration featuring Neon Adejo, whose signature rich and emotive vocals provide a perfect counterpoint to Okopi’s passionate delivery. While the song was originally previewed as a standalone single in April 2025, its inclusion as the tenth track on the April 9, 2026, album release provides it with a new context—serving as the bridge between the album’s personal supplications and its final, massive worship medleys.
The sonic architecture of Hallelujah is designed for deep immersion, spanning nearly thirteen minutes. This extended duration is a deliberate artistic choice, allowing the music to move beyond a standard chorus into a "soaking" worship experience. The track begins with a steady, atmospheric build that focuses on the simplicity of the word "Hallelujah," before evolving into a robust, choir-led declaration. This structural evolution mirrors the theme of the entire project: a total yielding to the divine presence that starts in quiet surrender and ends in public triumph.
From a production standpoint, the record is characterized by its organic warmth and technical clarity, a hallmark of the collaboration between Peterson Okopi and producer Pro Nextunez. The engineering prioritizes the live resonance of the instrumentation—including vibrant guitar work and melodic keys—ensuring that the spiritual energy of the performance remains the centerpiece. As a "divine addition" to the collection, the song has secured its place as a fan favorite, offering listeners a definitive soundscape for both private devotion and corporate celebration.
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