For those who may have missed previous editions of the popular Hallelujah Challenge, gospel artist Nathaniel Bassey has unveiled a new opportunity to join in joyful praise with the release of his latest track, “Dancing Around Medley.” The new sound promises to inspire worshippers to revisit the spirit of earlier challenges while offering a fresh moment of heartfelt celebration.

A Joyful Offering of High Praise

“Dancing Around Medley” is a vibrant collection of high-praise segments that draws inspiration from Psalm 149:3:

“Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with timbrel and harp.”

The track was conceived during one of the Hallelujah Challenge sessions, capturing the atmosphere of spontaneous, childlike worship. It embodies a spirit where dancing becomes more than mere movement—it is a language of worship marked by turning, spinning, and whirling in joyful reverence to God.

Worship with a Prophetic Edge

Nathaniel Bassey describes the medley as more than just music; he sees it as prophetic in nature. According to him, dancing before God—even when facing battles and adversities—is an act of faith that invites divine intervention.

“As we dance before God, even in the face of battles, adversaries, and challenges, the God of our praise, who makes Judah His sanctuary, begins to turn things around for good. Hallelujah!” he explains.

This message aligns with the core vision of the Hallelujah Challenge, which has always been about drawing believers into passionate, transformative worship.

Available to Listen and Watch

Listeners can experience “Dancing Around Medley” by streaming the soundtrack and watching the official music video, both now available online. The release is expected to resonate deeply with both long-time participants of the Hallelujah Challenge and new audiences seeking a vibrant, faith-filled expression of praise.

Whether for personal devotion or corporate worship, Nathaniel Bassey’s latest offering invites believers everywhere to dance, sing, and celebrate the goodness of God with renewed joy.