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Prinx Emmanuel Bota Joor Takes Over Tiktok: A Gospel Hit That’s Got Everyone Talking

Prinx Emmanuel Bota Joor

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Man, have you heard Bota Joor by Prinx Emmanuel yet? If you’re on Tiktok , you probably have this gospel banger is blowing up! Dropped late September 2025, this track is straight fire, blending Afro-gospel vibes with a message that hits deep. The title, Bota Joor (Yoruba for “Throw It Away”), is all about ditching negativity, doubt, and anything holding you back.

And let me tell you, it’s got Nigerians on Tiktok hyped, from church folks to street vibes. Prinx Emmanuel, that Lagos guy behind hits like E No Dey Lie, is out here doing it again. Bota Joor is catchy as hell, with a beat that makes you wanna dance and lyrics that make you reflect. Word on Tiktok is that it samples a powerful sermon, folks are saying it’s Pastor Jerry Eze’s voice, dropping truth bombs about grace and freedom. It’s like a worship service and a party rolled into one, and people can’t stop talking about it.

The buzz started on September 24 when an X user @thenihiin posted some dope cover art with “N0 CHEATING,” getting like 8,000 likes and a ton of replies. Fans were losing it, guessing what the song was about. Then @Viral9ja_com dropped a link to the track the next day, and streams went through the roof. Someone even mentioned Zlatan Ibile’s adlibs in the mix, sparking talk of a remix that could take this to another level.

The song’s hook “Bota joor, bota joor / Make you bota joor o” is stuck in everyone’s heads. It’s basically Prinx telling you to throw away your fears, sins, or whatever’s dragging you down. That sermon sample? It’s got that Pastor Jerry energy, and X users are eating it up. One dude posted, “Devil not even Prinx Emmanuel, bota joor,” and it’s got people cracking up while nodding in agreement.

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What’s cool is how Bota Joor feels so real. Prinx has this urban gospel thing down, mixing street slang with faith in a way that doesn’t feel preachy. It’s like he’s speaking to you and your squad, whether you’re in church or chilling at home. X posts are calling it a “street anthem with a hallelujah vibe,” and it’s popping up at youth services and even dance challenges.

Right now, Prinx is riding the wave, retweeting fans going wild over the song. There’s talk of a music video coming soon, and I’m betting it’ll be as lit as the track. If you haven’t heard Bota Joor yet, check it out on streaming platforms and jump on X with #BotaJoor to join the vibe.

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