Reggie Jones Channels Intimate Worship on “Medo (My Love)”

Soft, sincere, and deeply rooted in faith—“Medo (My Love)” by Reggie Jones feels like a quiet moment of connection rather than a performance. Drawing inspiration from “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” by John Wesley, the song carries a timeless message through a fresh, contemporary gospel sound.

Blending Ghanaian local language with English, the track creates a strong cultural and spiritual identity. It feels personal and close to home, especially for listeners who connect with worship expressed in familiar tones and language.

The production is simple but effective—built around soft keyboard melodies and subtle vocal slices that give the song a gentle, flowing atmosphere. You can almost feel the church setting where it was created, with that raw, unfiltered sense of divine presence.

Vocally, this is where the song truly shines. The delivery is effortless and well-controlled, with smooth pitching that allows every note to land naturally. There’s no strain, no excess—just pure expression. That ease in delivery makes the worship feel genuine and heartfelt.

“Medo (My Love)” stands out not by doing too much, but by doing the right things with intention. It’s intimate, spiritual, and quietly powerful.