TITUS DE PSALMIST – Tanshaneka Yesu || Latest Zambian Worship Song 2025
Enter a realm of deep worship and total surrender with Titus De Psalmist’s latest release titled “Tanshaneka Yesu” — a powerful Zambian worship song that translates to “I won’t hide from Jesus.” Released in 2025, this spirit-filled track is a heartfelt expression of openness, humility, and full reliance on the love and mercy of Christ.
Tanshaneka Yesu is more than just a worship song — it’s a confession of vulnerability before God, acknowledging that no matter our flaws or failures, we can always run to Jesus, not away from Him. The song carries a deep emotional weight, wrapped in soothing melodies and a gentle yet compelling vocal performance by Titus De Psalmist.
Known for his prophetic worship style and soul-lifting music, Titus delivers each line with sincerity, creating a sacred moment where listeners are drawn into deep reflection. The production is rich with African worship elements — soft percussions, warm strings, and layered harmonies that carry the heart of Zambian gospel music.
The message is simple yet profound: “I have no reason to hide from the One who knows me completely and loves me unconditionally.” It’s a call to intimacy, honesty, and the freedom that comes with walking in the light of God’s grace. Whether you’re in personal prayer or gathered in a church service, this song ministers peace, healing, and a renewed desire to draw nearer to Jesus.
Tanshaneka Yesu is perfect for moments of quiet devotion, altar calls, or even background worship during your quiet time. It is a reminder that our true identity and safety are found in Christ — not in hiding, but in coming boldly to His throne.
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