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Moyin Omidiji - The Shepherd (Remix) (Gospel)


Moyin Omidiji's 'The Shepherd (Remix)' is a must-listen for anyone looking for an uplifting and soulful gospel song that will have you grooving in no time. The track is a blend of Afrobeat and pop, creating an irresistible sound that is sure to get you moving.

What makes this song stand out is the inspiration behind it. The lyrics are taken from one of the most beloved chapters in the Bible, Psalms 23, which speaks about God as our Shepherd who leads and guides us through life's ups and downs. Moyin's interpretation of the classic passage is both fresh and powerful, offering a contemporary take on a timeless message.

The music was produced by FrankyG, a UK-based producer with a reputation for creating hits. The result is a perfect balance of catchy beats and meaningful lyrics that will leave you feeling inspired and joyful.

Moyin Omidiji - The Shepherd (Remix)Moyin Omidiji's soulful voice delivers the message with authenticity and passion. The song is a celebration of faith and trust in God, and its upbeat tempo and infectious melody will lift your spirits and fill you with hope.

'The Shepherd (Remix)' is a must-listen for anyone who loves gospel music, Afrobeat, or just great music in general. It's a song that will have you moving to the beat, singing, and feeling uplifted all at once. So go ahead and give it a listen – you won't regret it!

Connect with Moyin Omidiji

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2ys04pAcg095RAg4edzzpy

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpVIm2LN330

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

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