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Sarah Teibo releases a new EP called 'Victory' on April 2nd - preordering starts today


Hope is on the horizon with UK easing out of an almost year-long Lockdown in the coming months.

As people all over the world get ready to celebrate these exciting new developments alongside Easter holidays, singer Sarah Téibo drops an aptly titled EP - ‘Victory’ - on 2nd April. The 4-track project with 2 brand new songs from the London-based worship leader is jointly produced by Goziam Okogwu and Chuks Chiejine (of platinum record ‘Sugar’ by Brockhampton).

‘Victory’, the title track of the project is an upbeat techno inspired number with a soulful Gospel touch and features Lou Fellingham, Zahyón from The Voice UK and Tom Endersby.

The song is a reminder that we triumph together when we put our trust in the truth of who God is and what He declares in His many promises to us.

The EP ‘Victory’ is available for preorder on all platforms starting today (March 26th) and for streaming and download from Good Friday 2nd April.

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8GjlIoeMw4

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