
Gospel music minister Harry Manny has released a new worship sound titled Tamuno, a spiritually reflective song centered on gratitude, reverence, and total dependence on God.
The word “Tamuno,” widely recognized in the Ijaw language as a name referring to God, carries deep spiritual and cultural meaning throughout the song, with the worship sound focusing heavily on thanksgiving and acknowledgment of divine faithfulness.
Listeners who have reacted to the release online describe the song as calm, heartfelt, and deeply devotional, with many praising its worship atmosphere and emotionally driven delivery.
The release also reflects the growing rise of indigenous influenced gospel worship sounds in Nigeria, where artists increasingly combine local expressions, cultural identity, and contemporary worship production to create music that resonates deeply with audiences.
Supporters across social media have already begun sharing clips and reactions connected to the song, while others noted that the sound feels suitable for prayer moments, personal devotion, and reflective worship gatherings.
Many gospel listeners also praised the song’s simplicity and sincerity, saying its message connects strongly with believers seeking worship music centered more on intimacy and gratitude than performance.
