Jude Nnam’s Som Too Chukwu is one of those Igbo Catholic songs that just hits differently. The title itself means I Praise God, and from the very first lines, you can tell it’s one of those songs that make you want to close your eyes, lift your hands, and just soak in the worship.
The lyrics are beautifully woven, with a poetic flow that makes you feel the weight of every word. It starts with a question—what can I give to God, the Creator? What can I possibly do for the Almighty? And then it moves into this powerful recognition of God’s greatness—Odogwu n’agha (Mighty Warrior), Isi iyi nke ndu (The Fountain of Life), Agada gbachiri uzo (The Unstoppable One). It’s all about acknowledging who God is and giving Him the kind of praise that’s due.
Then comes the chorus, which is basically an open invitation—“Soro m n’eto Ya” (Join me in praising Him). It’s one of those lines that make you want to jump in and sing along, whether you planned to or not. And when the bass kicks in with that Sorom tobe Chukwu part? That’s when the song fully takes off. The repetition builds this powerful atmosphere of collective worship, where everyone is caught up in the praise.
Jude Nnam, being the legendary composer that he is, knows exactly how to create music that resonates. Som Too Chukwu isn’t just about singing; it’s about experiencing God’s presence. It’s the kind of song you hear in church and instantly feel connected to something bigger than yourself. Whether you’re in a quiet moment of reflection or in full celebratory worship, this one delivers every time.
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