Paul Clement links up with Ushindi Leonard on “Yesu Tu,” a worship record that keeps its focus narrow and clear. The title translates simply to “Jesus only,” and the song never strays from that single thought.

The production stays low and unhurried, with quiet keys carrying most of the weight. Percussion sits underneath instead of pushing forward, so the lyrics remain the center of attention. Nothing about the arrangement competes with the message.

Paul Clement delivers his lines with quiet conviction, skipping theatrics and flashy vocal runs. That plainness actually strengthens the declaration because it feels honest rather than performed. Ushindi Leonard joins in with the same restraint, his voice blending instead of standing apart. The result sounds less like a featured verse and more like two people confirming the same truth.

Together they keep the song simple on purpose, betting that a straightforward statement carries more weight than a crowded one. Have you listened to “Yesu Tu” yet? Drop your thoughts in the comment section below.