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JVS - I’m Glad You Came (Remix) feat. Hustie, PerryBlaqq & Nwando (CHH)

JVS - I’m Glad You Came (Remix) feat. Hustie, PerryBlaqq & Nwando
JVS has released a Christian Hip Hop (CHH) track called I’m Glad You Came (Remix) feat. Hustie, PerryBlaqq & Nwando.

South London born breakthrough artist Jeremy-Von-Sammy (JVS) defiant of genre boxes, the versatile rapper and singer-songwriter of Ghanaian heritage joins with his friends UK Based Rapper Hustie, Ghanaian Based Rapper PerryBlaqq and UK Based Singer Nwando to bless our souls with the I'm Glad You Came (Remix) which will be a worldwide hit song Glory be to God!

Lyrics:

[Intro: JVS]
The sun goes down, the stars come out
And all that counts is here and now
My universe will never be the same
I'm glad you came

[Bridge: JVS]
Don’t be ashamed, be inspired
I know we all feel tired
A good life is acquired
We need to get what’s desired
Deep down you’re a fighter
Be one to admire
Make it through all the fire
So raise a hand, raise a lighter

[Chorus: JVS]
The sun goes down, the stars come out
And all that counts is herе and now
My universe will nevеr be the same
I'm glad you came

[Verse 1: JVS]
YO JVS
Your mistakes don’t define you
Bit of give and take is what I might do
I know we’ve all been lied to
But I’m tryna evolve like Raichu
Now the past has gone but I see no doubt
And my heart got lost but I’m focused now
I don’t need no plane when my heads in the clouds
And they call my name when the kings been crowned
I dunno what I’d do, if it was not for this
On the righteous path and the God forgives
In a world full of fakes and counterfeits
I’m just tryna be high where the mountain is
Be content with what you have
Life’s not about riches (nah)
Money, fame and alcohol
Is a slippy slope to the ditches

[Bridge: JVS]
Don’t be ashamed, be inspired (yeah)
I know we all feel tired (yeah)
A good life is acquired
We need to get what’s desired
Deep down you’re a fighter (fighter)
Be one to admire (admire)
Make it through all the fire (fire)
So raise a hand, raise a lighter (woosh)

[Verse 2: Hustie]
I don’t wanna hear no chat about curse (nah)
Cuz I came from the bottom with dirt (facts)
Them man had me feeling like (uh)
But God came and showed me worth (lets go)
Got me shouting I’m Glad You Came!
Don’t think your bad my brother you ain't (you ain’t)
I’m giving Christ to the lads in chains (yeah)
Them doing life for a life in vain (let’s go)
I don’t really care if they know my name (nah)
In this world I am relying on you (cmon)
Even though some days might rain (what else)
I keep praying it will fall on you (uh)
In these dark times I know it gets wild (wild)
It gets harder to hold your smile (dats right)
But my God has a plan for you (facts)
It gets easier to go through trials (yeah)

[Chorus: JVS]
The sun goes down, the stars come out
And all that counts is here and now
My universe will never be the same
I'm glad you came

[Verse 3: PerryBlaqq]
I’m glad you came
Nigga was stuck in the shame
Went on my knees and pray all day with pain
Now things ain’t the same regardless all things changed
By his name oh my king
I’m blessed back then I was in sin
God washed me let me sing
Praise him praise him almighty (ahhh)
He gave me life he gave me light to see the night
Which kind God can make this right
Wait wait you can get this right
I hit on my chest and say the truth
He can make your worse the good
Praise him go to church and rules JVS God is good

[Verse 4: Nwando]
Oh since You came
I’ve never been the same
Yeah all my sins were swept away
But now I live
I live for today
And I live to bring glory to Your name
I live for you, yeah
I breathe for you
Yeah everything I do I do for you
So everyday I wake up
I know for sure
That everyday I wake up
Your love’s for sure

[Chorus: JVS]
The sun goes down, the stars come out
And all that counts is here and now
My universe will never be the same
I'm glad you came

[Outro: JVS]
I’m Glad You Came X4


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1M4nlL6IjVxK9X2aASi37k

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwo7-wFxGP0

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

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