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Taiyemi / Ageless One - King of the Ages (CCM)

Taiyemi / Ageless One - King of the Ages
Taiyemi / Ageless One has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called King of the Ages.

"It all began with a supernatural experience. I was made redundant in 2009 from an engineering position. After looking for work everywhere for a year (I applied to different parts of the world to no avail), the breakthrough came", explains Ageless One founder Tai Durojaiye.

"One Sunday morning, my wife, Yemi and I were in church and the guest minister on getting to the podium before he began to preach, started giving the word of the Lord, which was about me:
“There is a man here, you are a highly qualified professional but for some time now things have not been successful for you as they were before and no matter how hard you try, it appeared you are not making any visible headway.
This has been a concern but right now the Holy Ghost is visiting that situation. There is a country in the European region and I see you going there to do something related to what you do and in that country will be the springboard for the Lord to use to move you back to where you were and higher …and within the next one and a half months, this will come to pass. It will be like Peter’s miracle when he launched [his net] into the deep..your deep point is this other European country and that is where the floodgate so to speak, of this, would open up”

Ultimately, Tai ended up in Norway! When Tai was ready to eat breakfast one morning, the Lord said, "Go on a 40-day fast". When he started, he didn't know what to expect, but two to three days later he was inundated with original songs (something he did not receive when he and Yemi worshipped together previously). 
Tai continues: "This experience was different, anytime, or anywhere I go, the songs flowed, and it has never stopped. So, as a couple, we receive and write songs out of the overflow of this encounter with God, the Ageless One."

Taiyemi (their stage name - Tai and Yemi) released their first album in 2012 called "As for My House". Consequently, they started the Ageless One concert in 2013, as an annual event. The Ageless One Concert features other UK Gospel artists and the songs given to Taiyemi are performed/ministered at the event with the help of a racially diverse team. 

The lyrics:

You are worthy of our highest praise
Oh, yeah!
So worthy!

You are worthy to be praised
You are worthy of my praise
No one else can do what You do
You are glorious in holiness

The King of the ages
The King of creation
No one is like You O Lord
The King of the ages
The King of creation
No one compares to You O Lord
Yeah-h-h-h
Oh-h ohh

King of the ages is in this place
So I and all the world should hear
I've been a lifetime at His feet
And say God what You do as You will with me
And I will declare He is the King

King of the ages
King of creation
No one is like You O Lord
King of the ages
King of creation
No one compares to You O Lord

King of the ages
King of creation
No one is like You O Lord (No one is like You)
King of the ages
King of creation
No one compares to You O Lord

(Sing it like this. We say)
Holy holy is the Lord
Who was, still is and is to come
Who sits upon the throne
Worthy is the Lamb, Worthy is the Lamb

(Help me say, say it)
Holy holy is the Lord
Who was, still is and is to come
(Who sits upon) Who sits upon the throne
Worthy is the Lamb, Worthy is the Lamb (Worthy is the Lamb)

Holy holy is the Lord (King of the ages, I worship You)
Who was, still is and is to come
Who sits upon the throne
Worthy is the Lamb, Worthy is the Lamb (So worthy is)

King of the ages
King of creation
No one is like You O Lord
King of the ages
King of creation
No one compares to You O Lord

(Sing it again, say it)
King of the ages (King of, King of)
King of creation
No one is like You O Lord (No one is like You)
(Say it again) King of the ages
King of creation
No one compares to You O Lord
Yeah-h-h-h
Oh-h-h-h


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0809rjeOpzTaNCgEpTsEie

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRlya_THw1U

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

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