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Prosjekt EKKO - Hold On (CCM)

Prosjekt EKKO has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Hold On.

The debut single from the new Norwegian Christian music collective 'Prosjekt EKKO' is titled 'Hold On.' Their goal is to create new Christian music for the Scandinavian music scene that will inspire other creators in the north to push creative boundaries!
 
Several Christian songwriters who work as commercial musicians decided to use their skills to create Christian music as well.
Prosjekt EKKO - Hold On 
Worship concerts take place in commercial concert venues. EKKO Project wishes to bring Christian music to places where it is not normally performed!

Lyrics:

Everything is fading so fast
Trying to hold on but almost can’t
Thought I had direction but no
Had my hands on the wheel then I lost control

Dynasties are falling apart
Few know what is good or not
I need to hold on to the truth
When everything fails
I hold on to you

I hold on to you
I hold on to you

All things are failing but you
When everythings cold you come burning through
When darkness closes in pressing down on me
You’ll shelter me from that too
When everything fails
I hold on to you

When it seems I am destined to fall
Your grace is there to cover it all
For your faithfulness stays true
And when everything fails
I hold on to you

I hold on to you
God I know you’re true
When everything fails
I hold on to you
I hold on to you
I hold on to you

All things are failing but you
When everythings cold you come burning through
When darkness closes in pressing down on me
You’ll shelter me from that too
When everything fails
I hold on to you

When everything fails I hold onto you
When everything fails I hold onto you

When I forget
All you’ve done
All you’ve said

when everything fails I hold onto you
When I forget
All you’ve done
All you’ve said
Still, you love

All things are failing but you
When everythings cold you come burning through
When darkness close in, pressing down on me
You’ll shelter me from that too
When everything fails
I hold on to you

When everything fails I hold onto you
When everything fails I hold onto you


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3ixMkzYadSrW8zB9rguGVU

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

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

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