From ‘Sedilaka’ to ‘Spirit Lift Me’: Omega Circle Is On a Divine Roll

OkMzansi | 19.06.2026 11:55

If you slept on Omega Circle’s “Sedilaka,” you’re about to get a second wake-up call. The gospel music project that made waves with their Worship 2.0 single has just dropped “Spirit Lift Me,” and the response from early listeners has been nothing short of electric. With their EP set for release on 3 July, Omega Circle is firmly positioning itself as one of the most compelling gospel acts coming out of South Africa right now.

“Spirit Lift Me” does exactly what the title promises. From the first bar to the last, the song carries an upward pull — a sound and a lyric that lifts the spirit of whoever is listening. The production pairs beautifully with a lyrical journey that begins in intercession (“I speak blessings upon your life”) and ends in complete surrender (“Lift me, Father / Lift me, Jesus”).

For fans who followed “Sedilaka” on Spotify, the streaming momentum behind that single created the kind of algorithmic energy that gospel artists rarely experience. It became more than a song — it became a moment. “Spirit Lift Me” is designed to continue that trajectory, not just sonically but spiritually.

The song’s call-and-response structure gives it an undeniably live worship feel. Lines like “Pray (Pray) / I say pray (Pray, pray) / Kneel down / Fall at His feet / Cry to Him / Hold on to Him” read less like written lyrics and more like instructions for a sanctuary altar call.

There is a boldness and a vulnerability in this project that South African gospel rarely gets to carry simultaneously. Omega Circle isn’t just making music — they’re creating spiritual experiences that translate across streaming platforms and into the hearts of real people.

The 3 July EP release cannot come soon enough. “Spirit Lift Me” is available on all platforms now.

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