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Abraham Geovanni - Fear God (R&B/CHH)


Abraham Geovanni's song 'Fear God' is an intense and upbeat lyrical masterpiece that is sure to inspire listeners. From his first album, 'Disruption,' the song carries a powerful message that is both motivating and thought-provoking.

The chorus 'I don’t fear no man I only fear God, The world needs the program, it seems kinda lost' sets the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the need to put faith in a higher power. 

Abraham Geovanni - Fear GodThe lyrics of the song are brilliantly written, and Geovanni's delivery is impeccable. His ability to seamlessly blend motivational and spiritual themes with his unique style is impressive. The lines 'All Praise to Yahweh he deserves the gold, The plaques coming soon if our God wills it so' speak to the artist's faith, while the lines 'Life a motivational spiritual typa class, Every year another brindis cause we really broke the glass' show his determination to succeed.

'Fear God' is a powerful song that encourages listeners to have faith and trust in a higher power. It is not only a great workout or driving song, but it is also an inspiring and uplifting song that should be heard by all. Whether you are a fan of religious music or not, this song is sure to leave a lasting impression on you.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Abraham-geovanni-fear-god-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1KwJnfGR1anXtAllY5EQHT

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q5_mUDEGhw

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