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However, the choir acknowledges a human truth: people chase "drunkenness" (altered states) for escape. "Ulevi" offers a superior alternative. The chorus translates roughly to: "Men look for joy in a bottle, but the bottle runs dry. / I have found a wine that never runs out at the cross. / Make me drunk, Lord, not with wine, but with your glory."
AY Nyarugusu offers a counter-cultural shout: Get drunk on Jesus. Gospel AUDIO - AY NYARUGUSU SDA CHOIR ULEVI
Based in the Geita region of Tanzania, this choir is known for high-quality video productions and strong, harmonious vocals. However, the choir acknowledges a human truth: people
The choir is a prominent ministry within the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) community, specifically the department in Geita-TZ. / I have found a wine that never runs out at the cross
They are known for their melodious four-part harmonies and vibrant African gospel rhythms.
1. Introduction
In the sprawling landscape of East African Gospel music, few entities capture the raw spiritual fervor and communal ecstasy of worship quite like the Nyarugusu Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Choir. The track "AY NYARUGUSU SDA CHOIR ULEVI"—often referred to simply as "Ulevi"—stands as a monumental testament to the power of devotional sound. To the uninitiated listener, the title might present a paradox; "Ulevi" translates from Swahili as "drunkenness" or "intoxication," a term typically associated in religious discourse with waywardness and sin. However, within the context of this ecstatic musical offering, the term is subverted. It speaks to a spiritual intoxication—a state of being so overwhelmed by the Holy Spirit that the rigid constructs of the mundane world dissolve. This essay explores the auditory landscape of "Ulevi," analyzing its theological underpinnings, its structural composition, and its role as a vehicle for collective catharsis.