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Sounds of Imani - Come Praise the Lord Remix (CCM)


Experience the vibrant energy and joyous celebration of Sounds of Imani's energetic remix of 'Come Praise the Lord.' This uplifting anthem will make you want to dance and rejoice. Take a moment to listen and let the infectious rhythm fill your soul.

The background behind 'Come Praise the Lord' adds depth to the song. Inspired by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sounds of Imani aimed to create a musical escape that brings joy to listeners. Lead singer Gerald Ervin's personal battle with COVID-19 further influenced the song's creation, fueling the desire to share hope and encouragement.

Sounds of Imani - Come Praise the Lord RemixThe lyrics express gratitude for God's love and the freedom it brings. The chorus calls us to praise the Lord and dance to the infectious beat. It's an invitation to celebrate God's goodness and express joy through movement.

With lively rhythms and a catchy melody, 'Come Praise the Lord' will have you clapping your hands and joining the celebration. The bridge encourages us to embrace the praise within us and dance in gratitude.

Take a moment to listen to 'Come Praise the Lord Remix' by Sounds of Imani. Let the energetic rhythm and uplifting lyrics fill your heart and uplift your spirit. This song reminds us that even in challenging times, we can find solace and strength by praising the Lord. So turn up the volume, let the music move you, and join in the chorus of praise.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Sounds-of-imani-come-praise-the-lord-remix-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4hL6Zu91EPy44cE78pW4mH

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVxF7Yn2Iu4

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

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