A deeply reverent and spirit-filled sound has emerged from some of gospel music’s passionate voices as Dotun Elijah, John Teidi, Mercy Adewumi, and Adunola come together to release “Emi Mimo E Se.” Translating to “Holy Spirit, Thank You” in Yoruba, the song is a heartfelt expression of gratitude, surrender, and recognition of the Holy Spirit’s undeniable presence in the believer’s life.
“Emi Mimo E Se” is more than just a song—it is a sacred offering. With a seamless blend of rich vocals, soulful harmonies, and anointed instrumentation, the record creates an atmosphere of worship that draws listeners into a place of reflection and thanksgiving. Each artist brings a unique spiritual depth and vocal strength, resulting in a unified sound that is both powerful and intimate.
From the very first note, the song carries a calming yet deeply moving presence, reminding listeners of the comfort, guidance, and power of the Holy Spirit. The lyrics are simple yet profound, echoing a universal cry of gratitude that resonates across cultures and generations, especially within the Yoruba-speaking community and beyond.
Speaking about the collaboration, the artists shared that “Emi Mimo E Se” was birthed from a place of deep personal encounters and a collective desire to express gratitude for the Holy Spirit’s continuous work in their lives and ministries. The synergy among Dotun Elijah, John Teidi, Mercy Adewumi, and Adunola is evident, making this collaboration a truly special and timely release.
With its strong spiritual message and soul-lifting sound, “Emi Mimo E Se” is poised to become a staple in personal devotion, church worship sessions, and gospel music playlists worldwide. It serves as a reminder that gratitude to the Holy Spirit is not just a moment, but a lifestyle.
The song is now available on all major streaming platforms.




