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Bones by Degoldberg : A powerful gospel rap song

Gather around guys.
I am still being stunned at how good music keeps gravitating towards me.
Port Harcourt city may have been  over-glamorised,  but the creativity found in  her dwellers are beginning to seem incomparable.
I may not be an ardent listener of rap music,   but heck I know good music when I see one.

Bones by Degoldberg is a Christian rap song that will spur your adrenaline to do something great and spontaneous  for God.

Here is the thrilling part of the song. I really can't keep it to myself.
It started off with that 'Rolling in the Deep' kind of feel to it, and then  the powerful voice of Degoldberg  melded with it.

It is a testosterone and spirit filled rap song which beckons on  dry bones to rise again.
It gets even more emotional as the classical feel of the song becomes even more prominent  close  to the end of the song.
You can only imagine how God is supernaturally waking dry bones and instantly giving them  back their flesh.

Just pause everything and,  for the love  of rap,  you need Bones by Degoldberg.
I must confess. Port Harcourt sabi the thing like Kilode



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