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Taiyemi / Ageless One, Christine Joda - O Give Thanks (CCM)

Taiyemi / Ageless One, Christine Joda - O Give Thanks
Taiyemi / Ageless One have released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called O Give Thanks.

Every year Taiyemi and Ageless One release a track for UK is OK - Live. This year they released O Give Thanks, featuring Christine Joda.

The song genre can be classified as Reggae, and has a very catchy sound. 

Lyrics:

Chorus
O give thanks
O give thanks
To the Lord Most High
O give thanks
O give thanks
For His mercy endures forever

Verse
He alone does great wonders
By His great and mighty power
His mercy endures forever
He is the great God
Who is greatly to be praised
His greatness is indescribable

Chorus
O give thanks
O give thanks
To the Lord Most High
O give thanks
O give thanks
For His mercy endures forever

Verse
He's the Almighty Father
Creator of all things
Nothing compares to Him
There’s power in His name
To take you out of darkness
And into the light forever

Chorus
O give thanks
O give thanks
To the Lord Most High
O gives thanks
O give thanks
For His mercy endures forever

Bridge
So let us
Give Him thanks, for He deserves it all
Let us
Shout unto God our King

Chorus
O give thanks
O give thanks
To the Lord Most High
O give thanks
O give thanks
For His mercy endures forever



You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3EnYn3Q3tOD9KyqOqYASS9

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWhaW7SefGs

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

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