Omega Circle Releases New EP “Bambelela” — A Soulful Call to Hold On in Faith

Gospel group Omega Circle has officially released their brand-new EP titled “Bambelela,” continuing their journey of heartfelt worship and spiritual storytelling. The project follows their previous release, “Worship Songs I Could Have Sung With My Mother,” which introduced the group’s deeply reflective and emotional sound to gospel listeners.
With Bambelela (a Zulu word meaning “Hold On”), Omega Circle delivers a powerful message centred on faith, endurance, and trusting God through life’s challenges. The EP speaks directly to anyone navigating seasons of doubt, pressure, or spiritual struggle — encouraging listeners to remain anchored in belief.
The project includes two previously released singles, “Glory (The Father)” and “Bophelo Ke Wena Fela,” both of which set the tone for the EP’s worship-driven direction. “Glory (The Father)” is a reverent praise offering that exalts God, while “Bophelo Ke Wena Fela” translates to “You alone are the life-giver,” reminding listeners of God as the ultimate source of life and direction.
The full Bambelela tracklist is:
- Bambelela
- Glory (The Father)
- Bophelo ke wena fela
- Ungangilahli (Interlude)
- Hold On
Opening track “Bambelela” introduces the central theme of perseverance in faith, while “Ungangilahli (Interlude)”(meaning “Do not forsake me”) offers a raw, prayer-like moment that deepens the emotional tone of the project. The EP closes with “Hold On,” a track that reinforces the message of endurance and hope.
Building on the intimate worship style of their previous project, Omega Circle continues to carve out a space in gospel music that blends vulnerability, faith, and modern worship expression. Bambelela reflects a group that is not only making music but also delivering messages of encouragement to a generation facing uncertainty.
With this release, Omega Circle delivers more than just an EP — they offer a reminder that even in difficult seasons, faith remains the anchor.



