Anendlessocean’s “Sceptre” EP Is a Soul-First Soundtrack for Gratitude, Growth, and God-Vibes

If you’ve been craving music that feeds the soul and slaps? Anendlessocean understood the assignment.

The Nigerian gospel-soul artist just dropped his latest project, “Sceptre,” and it’s not just an EP—it’s a spiritual experience in six tracks. Smooth, soul-packed, and deeply rooted in faith, “Sceptre” feels like Sunday morning, a heart-to-heart with God, and a gratitude journal all rolled into one.

From the very first track, the energy is intentional. He’s not just singing—he’s speaking life. Whether it’s soft praise, bold affirmations, or slow-burning worship, the project wraps you up in lyrics that remind you of who you are and whose you are.

You might already know “ZA,” the pre-released anthem that serves full reverence and spiritual confidence. But the rest of the EP goes just as hard in the direction of reflection, peace, and praise. “Sceptre” doesn’t just soundtrack your quiet time—it elevates it.

The whole thing feels like the kind of music you play when you’re choosing joy, claiming identity, or just trying to stay anchored in something bigger than yourself.

Put your phone on Do Not Disturb. This is one of those projects you sit with.

Daniel Usidamen

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