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Abraham Geovanni - King Jesus (R&B/CHH)



Abraham Geovanni - King Jesus
Abraham Geovanni has released a Christian R&B Hip Hop track called 'King Jesus'.

Abraham writes: "'King Jesus' was a record that I had for a long while sitting on my laptop waiting for the right moment to be released. I believe it was some time later when a director I'm quite close with reached out about making a music video together, I agreed and knew it was time to take 'King Jesus' out for a spin in the video world! The 'King Jesus' music video turned out to be my biggest produced music video to this point in my career. We shot at several different locations in my hometown of Sono (South Norwalk CT). It's a very commercialized urban center for heavy nightlife, luxury eats & portside views. Because of this, it made it the best location to testify our love for The Lord in public! We took about three days to film the music video to 'King Jesus' and the director took about a month and a half to two months of editing! It was his first official music video but boy you can't tell that. I remember being on set with the boys and hearing my friends saying the lyrics to the song and thinking how powerful it was to be speaking life in the music I make rather then talking about drugs & alcohol or sex and partying like I once did! What a great time we had. Months later after finishing the tour for my THISHOWIWORSHIP EP where I went across the country touring my album and ministry I knew it was time to release the Music Video. The team had waited many months for the release of this video but it was worth it especially dropping it after wrapping up the tour and promoting my first Gospel Rap EP THISHOWIWORSHIP. I dropped it at night and the very next morning I already had over 990 views! I could not believe it. A few weeks later we've now hit over 11,000 views on the 'King Jesus' music video on Youtube, which is growing constantly! This is a testimony to patience, the right timing, and trusting in the Lord that a song I casually recorded in my bedroom over half a year ago with the cheapest equipment I have could still be used by God and blow up! Moral of the story: Don't overlook your talents."

Lyrics

https://genius.com/Abraham-geovanni-king-jesus-lyrics


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4YjGwnbCS1fQL2BDGFNLZg

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CoKEkQaFjk

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

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