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LUX-ONXY & JCBA - Godly Pride (R&B/CHH)


Are you looking for a song that speaks to the soul and inspires you to embrace your faith? Check out 'Godly Pride' by JCBA and LUX-ONYX. This song is from the album 'Rhythm Adjustment,' which was released on April 13th.

The song is a tribute to those who have passed on before us, and it's a rest in peace for their families and friends. The lyrics are both emotional and uplifting, and they remind us of the importance of embracing our faith in God.

LUX-ONYX's lyrics are particularly powerful, with lines like 'I need pride for you God' and 'Let these tears cry for the Cross.' He speaks of his desire to have a mind that thinks for God and his willingness to let go of his own pride and let God own the Cross. He also pays tribute to those who have passed on before us, noting that their memory is now a source of pride for him.

JCBA - Godly PrideJCBA's lyrics are equally inspiring, with lines like 'Pride for my lord and savior' and 'Godly pride that I will never hide.' He talks about the importance of repenting for our sins and misbehavior and the value of always striving to do our best, even in the toughest of circumstances.

Both LUX-ONYX and JCBA's lyrics speak to the idea of true believers rising up and Satan worshipers falling. They remind us that, with faith in God, we can overcome any obstacle and that we have the power to make a difference in the world around us.

'Godly Pride' is an inspiring song. Its lyrics and catchy beat make it a playlist candidate for anyone looking for music that speaks to the soul. So why not give it a listen today and let the music speak to your heart?

 

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3cNwT9745BoeXt33cCGyta

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf14bu8u_0Q

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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