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Acer Chap - Boon (CCM)

Acer Chap - Boon
Acer Chap has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Boon.

"Boon is a word that signifies blessings. Boon is a friend that helps you through the lessons". As the lyrics go, Acer Chap talks of his blessings during his monumental journey as a gospel music artist. Acer Chap shares: "A song I wrote at a time I wanted to give up on music but all hope was not lost."

The song features the powerful vocals of his younger sister, Cheedera as their duo deliver an electric song for the fans. 

Lyrics:

It's Dera in the building
Monumental Hits with Acer Chapman
Mirano pon d beat o
Issa boon boon
You already know
Better still when things weren't okay
You talked me out of being gloomy
I see Jesus in you when you held me all through
The mountains and challenges that life brought me to
Boon is a word that signifies blessings
boon is a friend that helps you through the lessons
Play it back on repeat, boom boom like a heart beat
Never felt stronger till I came and faced defeat

[Boon boon] and they're wondering why
[Boon boon] this I can't deny
[Boon boon] and you know say me no dey lie

[Ace boon coon, ace boon co-co-co]
[Ace boon coon co-co-co-coon] x2

Everyone talks but not everyone says it
Raise the bars higher but wait I'd rather break it
Just hold on, do stay strong, ride along and make that song
Feels like I'm holding on to something never gone
Before you beckon, try to reckon
All your boons and waste no second
Take a chance, make the choice
Then have a dance and be the poise
Kept running through my mind's track
Like one of a kind
The afternoon's dawn is still coming soon

[Boon boon] and they're wondering why
[Boon boon] this I can't deny
[Boon boon] and you know say me no dey lie

In order to make it just never ever fake it
Risk it to take it to the next step or fail it
Don't give up on you
Hold my hand too
We'll face it together no matter the weather
All this time you faced one direction
Clear your mind from all that depression
Play it back on repeat, boom boom like a heart beat
Never felt stronger till I came and faced defeat
All this time you've been under pressure
You're a gem, just check your reflection
Play it back on repeat, boom boom like a heart beat
Never felt stronger till I came and faced defeat

[Boon boon] and they're wondering why
[Boon boon] this I can't deny
[Boon boon] and you know say me no dey lie
[Boon boon] and they're wondering why
[Boon boon] this I can't deny
[Boon boon] and you know say me no dey lieThe song features the powerful vocals of his younger sister, Cheedera as their duo deliver an electric song for the fans. 


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7vyBeTAm3ET4gDywuXZAFx

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJcNic4PcSE

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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