
The Kenyan choral community has been deeply stirred by the release of “Najuta,” a heart-wrenching and transparent single from the renowned Heavenly Echoes Ministry KE. This track is a masterclass in the music of repentance, capturing the raw, first-person realization of a soul that has wandered far and finally recognized the weight of its choices.
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Artist: Heavenly Echoes Ministry KEKorongo la Majuto by Heavenly Echoes Ministry KE
Sharoni by The Heavenly Echoes Ministers
Nitakwenda by The Realms Chorale Nairobi
Speaking about the inspiration behind the song, the ministry leadership explains that “Najuta” (I Regret) is grounded in the contrite spirit of Psalm 51:3—“For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me.” Birthed from a desire to provide a voice for those in the middle of a spiritual turning point, the song serves as a bridge back to the Father. “True repentance begins with the honesty of saying 'I regret,'” the group shared. “We wanted to create a song that doesn't hide behind religious language but speaks the truth of a broken heart seeking restoration.”
Now available on all major music streaming platforms, the song has resonated as a profound anthem for seasons of prayer and personal consecration. Recorded with the signature vocal clarity and the rich, emotive Swahili choral arrangements that Heavenly Echoes Ministry KE is known for, “Najuta” reflects a moment of deep vulnerability, encouraging listeners to bring their regrets to the only One who can turn them into a new beginning.
Heavenly Echoes Ministry KE is a premier Kenyan vocal ensemble celebrated for their technical excellence and their ability to tackle deep theological and emotional themes through song. Their ministry flows from a commitment to authenticity and a desire to see the Church walk in the light of God’s truth. Through this release, they continue to establish themselves as a "conscience" for the choral world, proving that the most powerful songs are often the ones that start at the altar of confession.
Through “Najuta,” the ministry seeks to ignite a spirit of genuine revival. The song points every listener back to the truth that regret is not a destination, but a doorway into the overwhelming mercy and grace of God.
The release is accompanied by a reverent and moving performance video that highlights the sincerity of the singers, available now on YouTube.