I stumbled on Oluchukwu Adetunji’s “Lord, I Thank You” recently and it hit me right in the chest. You can tell this isn’t just another song, it’s her pouring out real gratitude to God. The lyrics are simple, but they stick. She’s basically saying what we all feel but can’t always put into words: God has been good, and He deserves our thanks.
What I love most is how the song makes you pause. The whole vibe is worship + thanksgiving. Oluchukwu’s voice does a lot of the heavy lifting; it’s warm, soulful, and feels super sincere. No vocal gymnastics, just heart. You believe every “thank You” she sings.

I couldn’t find much about what inspired her to write it, but you don’t need the backstory. The song feels personal, like something she wrote during a quiet moment with God. That devotion comes through in her music. She’s clearly someone whose faith shapes everything she creates.
Musically, it’s a nice blend. She keeps the roots of traditional gospel but adds a modern touch so it doesn’t feel dated. The melody is calm but powerful, and it lingers after the song ends.
If you’re into gospel music that actually ministers instead of just entertains, this one’s for you. “Lord, I Thank You” is the kind of track I’ll put on when I need to reset my heart and remember God’s faithfulness. Definitely worth adding to your playlist.















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