Five years after releasing ‘Elee’, senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre Paul Enenche has dropped the remix of the song.
The song which draws heavily from the Amapiano sound was released on June 16.
In the music video, Enenche and his wife Becky make a grand entry dressed in royal navy blue British attire.
The scene feels like a moment straight out of the series Bridgerton or any classic British film, featuring a well-decorated castle, a red carpet and a crowd of dancers in traditional British fashion dresses like gowns and hats.
According to fans, the remix brings new life to the original song from November 2019 with its fresh Amapiano beat.
Elee is part of Enenche’s recently released acoustic album In His Presence directed by Dunny Drill.
The clergyman explained the meaning of the term ‘Elee’ in an Instagram post.
“In my native tongue, the word Elee is used when something happens that is beyond words, or the vocabulary, it is an exclamation of surprise, excitement or jubilation,” he said.
Enenche has several gospel songs in his belt including ‘Hiding Place,’ ‘Mighty God,’ and ‘You Are Always There for Me.’
Notable gospel singers from his church who have also been featured in his songs include Prosper Ochimana and the late Osinachi Nwachukwu.