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'Liar Liar' by Oludee: Singing Through Deception into Light


In 'Liar Liar,' Oludee's debut song, we hear a beautiful song that goes deep into the heart of overcoming lies with the liberating truth of God's love. It's a song that combines moving lyrics, smooth acoustic vibes, and spirited afro sounds to create a sound that's both new and familiar. Oludee's voice carries the weight and warmth of someone who has gone through the fire and come out changed. She sings truths that everyone who has ever felt trapped by lies will be able to relate to.

Oludee - Liar LiarIf you're feeling weighed down by lies, this song is reminds you that freedom is not just a dream, but an everyday reality in Christ. There's more to 'Liar Liar' than just recognizing lies for what they are. It's a celebration of the freedom we receive in Christ, a declaration that we're no longer bound by chains we believed were impossible to break. It's about the Light that chases darkness away, Truth that silences deceit, and Love that calls us by a new name.

So, if you need a reminder of our victory in Jesus, let 'Liar Liar' be your song. Let Oludee's voice inspire you to breathe deeper, stand taller, and walk in the truth that you are loved, cherished, and free. Listen to the song and let it inspire you on your journey back to God.

(Related scripture: John 8:44; John 14:6; Galatians 5:1)

Connect with Oludee

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oludeeofficial/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/51GYW8DE2JojeDFUfoDVM1


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3cpBU4wocUiwEsB8zsf6m4

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFxEsC1a0yI

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