Omega Circle Drops New EP “Bambelela” — A Powerful Follow-Up to Their Breakthrough Worship Project
Rising gospel outfit Omega Circle has officially released their latest EP, “Bambelela,” marking a powerful return following their widely praised project, “Worship Songs I Could Have Sung With My Mother.” The new EP sees the group doubling down on their signature sound — a blend of heartfelt worship, rich harmonies, and deeply rooted spiritual storytelling. With Bambelela (meaning “Hold On”), Omega Circle delivers … The post Omega Circle Drops New EP “Bambelela” — A Powerful Follow-Up to Their Breakthrough Worship Project appeared first on SA Music Magazine.
Rising gospel outfit Omega Circle has officially released their latest EP, “Bambelela,” marking a powerful return following their widely praised project, “Worship Songs I Could Have Sung With My Mother.”
The new EP sees the group doubling down on their signature sound — a blend of heartfelt worship, rich harmonies, and deeply rooted spiritual storytelling. With Bambelela (meaning “Hold On”), Omega Circle delivers a timely message of faith, endurance, and trusting God through life’s uncertainties.
The project is led by the already released singles “Bophelo Ke Wena Fela” and “Glory (The Father),” both of which have begun to resonate with gospel listeners across South Africa. “Bophelo Ke Wena Fela” stands out as a reflective worship anthem, reminding listeners that God alone is the source of life, while “Glory (The Father)” leans into praise, offering a powerful expression of reverence and devotion.
Together, these tracks set the tone for a project that moves seamlessly between moments of vulnerability and uplifting worship.
The full Bambelela tracklist is as follows:
- Bambelela
- Glory (The Father)
- Bophelo ke wena fela
- Ungangilahli (Interlude)
- Hold On
The title track “Bambelela” anchors the EP’s message, encouraging listeners to remain steadfast in their faith. “Ungangilahli (Interlude)” — meaning “Do not forsake me” — adds an intimate, prayer-like moment to the project, while closing track “Hold On” ties everything together with a message of resilience and hope.
With Bambelela, Omega Circle continues to position itself as one of the most exciting voices in the local gospel scene. The EP builds on the emotional depth and authenticity that defined Worship Songs I Could Have Sung With My Mother, while introducing a more refined and intentional sound.
More than just a release, Bambelela feels like a spiritual offering — one that speaks directly to a generation navigating uncertainty, pressure, and the search for meaning.
Omega Circle isn’t just making music — they’re creating moments of worship. And with this latest EP, they’re reminding South Africans of one simple truth: no matter what you’re going through, hold on.
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