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'Right Here' by Kelechi: Revel in the Emotive Melodies of Faith and Surrender


The warmth of God's love, the comforting sense of His presence, the serene peace that comes from an unfiltered connection with our heavenly father, it's all captured brilliantly in Kelechi's contemporary Christian music, 'Right Here.' With an unyielding passion to draw people closer to God, Kelechi's music reflects her heart, soul, and mind – immaculately immersed in divine love.

Kelechi - Right Here'Right Here' is an echo of profound devotion, a yearning plea to forever stay enveloped in God's warm embrace. Each note, each cord, channels the joy and peace uniquely found in surrendering one's life as a living sacrifice unto God. 'Right Here. Is where I wanna stay. In your arms... I’ve surrendered my life... 'Cause I wanna stay right here. My joy is right here. Yes, my peace lives right here.'

Every verse elevates the soul, nourishing the faith of the steadfast and the seekers alike. God is our home and our heart His dwelling place. Kelechi utilizes her richly diverse style, intertwining comforting lyrics that embodies His love as our saving grace.

Allow Kelechi’s “Right Here” to amplify your heart's song to the divine. Listen and feel your spirit edging closer to God, accompanied by lingering echoes of soul-stirring melodies.

Connect with Kelechi

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7evBSxu0dtP6Hgjgo3RHO7
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/theonesingingbeauty/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7fAGFw69TxxaFHDxBj4A2M

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_5HuCk_0OI

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