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Mo Ye (I Overcame)

Adeyinka AlaseyoriWeek of 16 January 2026
This week
No.30
Steady
Peak
No.30
Weeks on chart
2

About this song

"Mo Ye (I Overcame)" by Adeyinka Alaseyori is a praise record shaped by thanksgiving, declaration, and praise energy. Released on 18 July 2025, the single places its emphasis on a praise phrase set in Nigerian gospel language, giving the title more weight than a simple refrain. Its praise setting keeps the song within contemporary Nigerian gospel expression, where devotion, rhythm, and congregational language can meet without losing the title's focus. The clearest idea is a praise phrase set in Nigerian gospel language: a direct phrase of faith carried through the artist's recorded style and the wording supplied by the song itself.

Chart history

Top 50
2 weeks+
#30
Peak
2
Total weeks
0
Top 10
0
Top 20
First charted 9 January 2026
Latest #30
Movement Up 17
Chart run
#47
9 Jan
#30
16 Jan
Praise
1 week+
#11
Peak
1
Total weeks
0
Top 10
1
Top 20
First charted 16 January 2026
Latest #11
Movement New entry
Chart run
#11
16 Jan

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This week
No.30
Steady
Peak
No.30
Weeks on chart
2
Weighted plays

About this song

"Mo Ye (I Overcame)" by Adeyinka Alaseyori is a praise record shaped by thanksgiving, declaration, and praise energy. Released on 18 July 2025, the single places its emphasis on a praise phrase set in Nigerian gospel language, giving the title more weight than a simple refrain. Its praise setting keeps the song within contemporary Nigerian gospel expression, where devotion, rhythm, and congregational language can meet without losing the title's focus. The clearest idea is a praise phrase set in Nigerian gospel language: a direct phrase of faith carried through the artist's recorded style and the wording supplied by the song itself.

Chart history

Top 50
2 weeks+
#30
Peak
2
Total weeks
0
Top 10
0
Top 20
First charted 9 January 2026
Latest #30
Movement Up 17
Chart run
#47
9 Jan
#30
16 Jan
Praise
1 week+
#11
Peak
1
Total weeks
0
Top 10
1
Top 20
First charted 16 January 2026
Latest #11
Movement New entry
Chart run
#11
16 Jan

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