Anzoa Releases new Jazzy Worship Track - ‘El Elyon’
- HFP Musiccity
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

“El Elyon,” the newest Christian single from Anzoa, is a rare offering that carries both serenity and spark. Rooted in Jazz and Neo-Soul textures, this acoustic rendition brings a refreshing, soulful warmth to worship music, inviting listeners into a space where faith feels intimate, alive, and profoundly human.
“El Elyon” - meaning “God Most High” is more than a song; it’s a gentle but powerful reminder of who God is in the quiet moments of life. With velvety Jazz undertones, chill rhythms, and Anzoa’s unmistakable vocal sincerity, the track flows like a prayer wrapped in melody. It’s the kind of song that settles the heart while lifting the spirit.
Written from a place of inspiration and deep personal gratitude, “El Elyon” captures the motivation that rises when one remembers God’s sovereignty. Anzoa weaves together worship and artistry with a unique touch; pairing acoustic simplicity with Neo-Soul elegance. The result is a feel-good, faith-filled sound that is both modern and timeless.
This single embodies the ease of a Sunday morning and the depth of a midnight prayer blending calmness, conviction, and a creative worship expression. Every note feels like an invitation to breathe, reflect, and return to the God who holds all things together.
With “El Elyon,” Anzoa steps into a distinctive lane within Christian music, offering an experience that is soothing, uplifting, and undeniably refreshing. It’s not just another worship release; it’s a soul-settling encounter set to Jazz.
Publishing Information
Album Title: El Elyon
Producer: Liam Brimble
ISRC: UKQJK2513600
About ANZOA :
Priscilla Anzoa, known simply as Anzoa, is a South Sudanese-Australian Christian artist and prophetic worship leader whose ministry is shaped by sincerity, depth, and devotion. Serving music from Queensland, Australia, she has spent over a decade cultivating worship spaces where people encounter God through sound, Scripture, and Spirit-led expression.
Her music - from “Chant in the Spirit” to her heartfelt worship covers all carry a quiet strength: layered vocals, spontaneous prayer, and a tenderness that invites listeners into communion with God.
Whether leading live worship, coaching vocalists, or guiding young believers through her Kadosh workshops, Anzoa pours her heart into helping others grow both in faith and artistry.
Her ministry stands as a gentle but steady testament that worship can be simple yet profound, and when offered with purity, it reaches places words cannot.







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