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PTtheGospelSpitter - Kingdom (feat. Stephen Voyce) (R&B/CHH)


If you are looking for new music to add to your playlist, you should definitely check out 'Kingdom' by PTtheGospelSpitter featuring Stephen Voyce. This song is a powerful message about finding your purpose in life and fighting for God's Kingdom. PTtheGospelSpitter shares: 'When I wrote the lyrics for “Kingdom”, I was going through a revealing moment. I was asking YHWH for further guidance along with my next steps. That being said, the concept is about a person coming to grips with who he is; what is the main purpose of life and how to achieve it for YHWH.'

PTtheGospelSpitter - Kingdom (feat. Stephen Voyce)In the lyrics, PTtheGospelSpitter talks about his own personal journey of self-discovery and how he found his purpose in serving God. The chorus urges listeners to fight for the Kingdom and to live their lives with intention, knowing that everything will happen in perfect and divine placement.

The beat is catchy and the lyrics are impactful, making 'Kingdom' a great song for anyone looking for uplifting and inspirational music. The music video and lyric video for the song are also available on PTtheGospelSpitter's YouTube channel, and the song is available on all major streaming platforms.

PTtheGospelSpitter has a surprise for you!
 On March 7th a new lyric video will go in premiere on YouTube for a Christian EDM version of this track! Watch this space! We'll share all of the details on the 7th.

It is worth noting that PTtheGospelSpitter is a nominee for the New Music Awards sponsored by New Music Weekly Magazine for the category Top40/CHR Breakthrough Artist of the Year. The song was produced and mastered by Prodi Reign.

'Kingdom' by PTtheGospelSpitter is a must-listen for anyone who enjoys uplifting and inspiring music. With its catchy beat and powerful message, this song is sure to leave you feeling motivated and inspired to live your life with purpose. So go ahead and give it a listen, and see what you think!


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Lyrics


https://genius.com/Ptthegospelspitter-kingdom-lyrics

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