Afrobeats artist Jesse Flames releases Praise the Lord music video

Jesse Flames has commenced the new year with the release of the official music video for his song “Praise the Lord”, featuring Magnito. This comes after a successful 2025, which saw the release of the audio version of the track in December. The song marks a shift in tone for Jesse Flames, moving from celebration to a more reflective and soulful approach.

The collaboration with Magnito, a renowned Nigerian hip-hop artist, adds depth to the record, exploring themes of resilience, faith, and self-reflection. According to Jesse Flames, “Praise the Lord” is about recognizing the entirety of one’s journey, including the lessons, setbacks, and growth. The song’s release coincided with the Detty December festivities, making it a fitting soundtrack for both celebration and reflection as the year drew to a close.

Jesse Flames’ music is characterized by its blend of Afrobeats, hip-hop, and melodic soul, reflecting his global perspective as a US-born, Lagos-raised, and London-based artist. With over 6 million streams and performances at notable venues such as the O2 Brixton Academy and OVO Arena Wembley, Jesse Flames has established himself as a rising talent in the music industry.

The release of “Praise the Lord” is part of Jesse Flames’ ongoing effort to create a body of work that prioritizes intention and craft over fleeting attention. He is set to collaborate with prominent artists, including Ice Prince, M.I Abaga, and Smurlee, in the coming year. The official music video for “Praise the Lord” is now available, and the song can be streamed on all major platforms.

The music video’s release in January is expected to give the song new meaning, serving as a tone setter for the year ahead. As Afrobeats continues to gain momentum globally, Jesse Flames’ approach remains distinctive, focusing on meaningful and lasting content rather than transient trends. With his unique sound and commitment to his craft, Jesse Flames is poised to make a significant impact in the music industry in the years to come.

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