The Sound of Hunger and Intimacy
As the year draws to a close and believers reflect on God’s goodness, a certain sound continues to stir the hearts of men, the sound of hunger, brokenness, and intimacy with God. This sound carries the name Ebuka Songs, a worship minister whose music has become a spiritual compass for a generation longing for genuine encounters.
Known for his tear-soaked worship atmosphere and his passionate cry for more of God, Ebuka Songs has quickly become one of the most influential voices in contemporary gospel worship. December, a month of reflection and reconnection with God, finds a perfect ambassador in a man whose ministry is built entirely on hunger for the secret place..
A Voice Born From the Secret Place
Ebuka Songs’ rapid rise this year has been nothing short of divine orchestration. Before the world heard his cry of “I will pray, I will pray…”, he had already spent years cultivating a deep relationship with God in the secret place.
His music is not merely sung; it is lived. Each worship moment feels like tearing open the heavens, inviting worshippers into deeper fellowship with the Father.
Songs like “I Will Pray,” “Jesus Christ is the Same,” “What I Preach,” and “Soaked Worship Sessions” have become prophetic sounds across churches and prayer rooms worldwide. They carry a purity and authenticity rare in today’s gospel scene.
The Sound of Brokenness
What makes Ebuka Songs unique is the vulnerability in his worship. His voice trembles, breaks, and rises with sincere desperation, a desperation not for fame, but for God Himself.
His ministry reminds this generation that worship is not entertainment but encounter.
When he ministers, hearts melt, tears flow, and altars are rebuilt. He has succeeded in bringing back what many have forgotten: that God responds to hunger
An Anthem for a Generation
Young believers, especially, have connected deeply with his sound. In a world of distractions, Ebuka Songs has given them language for their longing: to know God intimately, to stay prayerful, and to remain on fire.
His worship nights and prayer gatherings often feel like upper-room experiences, raw, unfiltered, and drenched in the presence of God. As we step into the end of the year and prepare for the journey into 2026, his ministry becomes a prophetic reminder: Only a hungry man can sustain revival.
More Than Music – A Mandate
Behind every song is a mandate to wake up sleeping altars and rekindle prayer fire. Ebuka Songs preaches, worships, and lives with a single focus: Jesus must be made known.
His humility, brokenness, and passion off stage are the true reflections of his calling.
In a world overwhelmed with noise, God has raised a psalmist who carries the fragrance of intimacy. This December, his ministry speaks clearly to the Body of Christ:
Return, rekindle, and remain in His presence.
Why Ebuka Songs Is Our Psalmist of the Moment
- His sound matches December’s prophetic tone of reflection and renewal
- His songs ignite prayer and intimacy, perfect for end-of-year consecration
- He represents a generation returning to the secret place
- His ministry emphasizes revival, purity, and spiritual hunger
Conclusion: A December of Deep Encounters
As The Psalmist Magazine crowns Ebuka Songs as our Psalmist of the Moment for December 2025, we celebrate a vessel yielding himself completely to God’s fire.
His voice has become the cry of a generation: “Lord, we want more of You.”
In this season of gratitude, surrender, and fresh hunger, may his sound lead us into deeper encounters and awaken our spirits for the new year ahead.

