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IC Worship - Wohoo (Jesus is alive) (CCM)


IC Worship has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called 'Wohoo (Jesus is alive)'.

IC Worship share: "Wohoo started with their pastor walking around and singing a phrase over and over again: ”Wohoo, Jesus is alive!” wherever he went.

We decided to sit down together and write a song from it and piece by piece it took shape.

IC Worship - Wohoo (Jesus is alive)The ”Wohoo” is like a childlike hallelujah that just won't die. It's a celebration of eternal childhood with the Father, despite the circumstances. Simplicity in the midst of a complex existence. It gets stuck on repeat in your head just like a never ceasing hallelujah.

When I started working on this song I early got these kind of images; of Christians during persecution, throughout history and in modern age, whom the devil desperately tries to silence and oppress, but he can never take away the simple song of praise in their hearts, so that even on the way to the gallow, they will just like Steven, look to heaven, see Jesus and rejoice.

I pray the song will lighten heavy hearts and be like an infectious hallelujah."



Lyrics:

So, so alive, love is in your eyes
I will never die

Cuz Wohoo, my Jesus is alive
Oh Wohoo, I will never die
Wohoo, Jesus is alive

Wohoo, Jesus is alive
Oh Wohoo, I will never die
Oh Wohoo, Cuz Jesus is alive

Sing together, Jesus is alive
Sing together, I will never die
Sing together, la la la la la la la lai

In days when you must, consider all the loss
Calculate the cost, of living for the cross

Remember who you follow, He carried all your sorrow
That He will never leave, that He has set you free

Wohoo, Jesus is alive
Oh Wohoo, I will never die
Oh Wohoo, Cuz Jesus is alive


About IC Worship: 
IC Worship was founded in 2011 and released it's first single that year. Their dream and passion is to see people touched by God's love through their music. It's heaven-inspired music!
The collective worship in the church is known as IC WORSHIP. The desire of IC WORSHIP is to meet with God's heart on a daily basis and learn to articulate his heart through music and creative expressions.

Follow:
Facebook: @icworship https://www.facebook.com/icworship
Website: https://www.internationalchurch.nu/ic-worship/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/79rY8NcZbLYBiQS9TMjb2h
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/internationalchurch/ic-worship-i-m-coming-home
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBSdnGpPWyistMKNypGYfgQ



You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3mN60hbFYBa983daZjEkEa

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5m8XRM6uHk


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

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