Mary Adenike Fasanya, a Nigerian-born gospel singer and nurse based in the United States, unveiled her debut collections of songs with a concert titled “The King of Glory” on Saturday, October 12, 2024, at the Living Spring Community Church in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
The event, held at the Living Spring Community Church, a branch of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Indiana, PA, showcased the release of five singles: “Iba re” (Your Reference), “You are an awesome God,” “Worthy is Your Name”, Your Name is Wonderful”, and “The King of Glory.” Fasanya performed with her band, MA’Rock Praise, during the two-hour music cantata.
In an interview with Bobnews24 following the concert, Fasanya, who is a deaconess, shared insights into her musical journey. “I’m motivated by my faith and a desire to connect with people,” she said. “My experiences in life and my relationship with God inspire my music.”
Discussing her favorite song, “Your name is wonderful,” Fasanya explained its significance: “God has proved to me in many ways that He is my all in all. This song motivated me to start this ministry. It was brought to me in my dream.”
Fasanya emphasized the message behind her music: “Through my songs, I want people to worship God for who He is and give people messages of hope, love, and faith. I hope they encourage people and help them feel God’s presence.”
The singer acknowledged the challenges in producing the album, particularly balancing her various roles. “Being a nursing student when I started prepare and with a full-time job and a full-time mom was not easy,” she admitted.
Looking to the future, Fasanya expressed her aspirations: “To continue to write songs that will lift the spirits of people. To perform more concerts often, wherever God leads. To make sure the songs are heard all over the world to the glory of God.”
Fasanya also discussed how she balances her musical career with her healthcare profession. “My job as a nurse and my ministry will not affect each other. I create different times for my job and my ministry,” she stated. “As a matter of fact, there are connections between the two. Music can help in relaxation and pain management.”
The concert featured performances by fellow Nigerian-born gospel singers Oladayo Adeleke and Jsari, highlighting the growing presence of African gospel artists in the American music scene.
Notable attendees included Pastor Yomi Fajebe, the presiding pastor of the host church, and Pastor Ayo Ajetomobi from RCCG State College, both of whom praised Adenike’s musical endeavor.
Fasanya’s debut marks a significant milestone in her journey as a gospel artist, blending her Nigerian heritage with her American experience to create music that resonates with a diverse audience.
In a later conversation with the media, Fasanya revealed that all of the songs could be accessed and downloaded in most streaming platforms and at marockpraise.com.