When Sinach speaks through song, the church listens. And with her latest eleven track album “Enough for Me,” released January 23rd, 2026, she has once again given believers a soundtrack for trusting God in every season.
For over three decades, Sinach has stood as one of Nigeria’s most anointed worship leaders and songwriters. From the global phenomenon “Way Maker” to timeless anthems like “I Know Who I Am” and “Great Are You Lord,” her pen has consistently produced songs that become the church’s prayer language across continents. Now, with “Enough for Me,” she turns our gaze to a truth we all need to remember: God Himself is sufficient.
The album unfolds like a gentle conversation with the Father. Across its hour long journey, Sinach explores themes of rest, trust, and total dependence on God’s faithfulness. This is not loud, celebratory worship alone, though moments of triumph are present. It is also quiet, reflective adoration for seasons when all we have is God, and He proves to be more than enough.
What Makes This Album Timely
In a world that constantly demands more, more success, more validation, more security, “Enough for Me” arrives as a spiritual reset. It reminds us that our sufficiency is not found in circumstances, finances, or human approval. It is found in the character of God Himself. Tracks flow between moments of declaration and seasons of surrender, creating space for listeners to encounter the Lord exactly where they are.

Sinach’s voice carries the weight of decades spent leading God’s people into His presence. There is a maturity in her delivery that cannot be manufactured. When she sings “You are enough for me,” you do not just hear lyrics. You hear testimony. You hear the voice of someone who has walked with God through valleys and mountaintops and can still say with confidence: He is sufficient.
Tracking the Album’s Journey
At Nigerian Gospel Music Charts, we monitor what believers are actually streaming across YouTube, Audiomack and Apple Music. Since its release, “Enough for Me” has generated significant engagement as fans dive into its full album experience.
Our weekly Top 50 chart refreshes every Friday to reflect real streaming activity during that seven day window. While individual tracks from the album may appear on our chart based on their streaming momentum, the full project represents something deeper, a complete worship experience meant to be absorbed from start to finish.
This is the beauty of Sinach’s artistry. She does not chase trends. She does not craft songs for chart positions. She writes from a place of encounter, and the charts naturally respond because the songs carry eternal truth. Whether a track sits at number one this week or gives space to another anointed sound next week, the impact of “Enough for Me” will be measured not in numbers alone but in transformed hearts.
A Legacy of Soundtrack Moments
Sinach remains one of Africa’s most streamed gospel artists for a reason. Her songs have a way of marking seasons in believers’ lives. You remember where you were when “Way Maker” broke through. You recall the breakthrough that came when “I Know Who I Am” became your declaration.
“Enough for Me” has the DNA of another such soundtrack moment. In a season where many are weary, uncertain, or simply learning to trust God with less, this album arrives as a balm for the soul.
Check our weekly Top 50 every Friday at ngmcharts.com to see which songs are moving hearts across Nigeria.
Some albums entertain. Some inspire. But albums like “Enough for Me” do something deeper, they anchor us in the One who never changes.
