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Gospel Alert: 'I Am Blessed' by Imaobong Produced by SPKeyz



When the love of God,  like an arrow,  pierces your heart; you'll bleed immense favour and bless the heart of people around you. 

IMAOBONG is that arrow of God's love who, unarguably, has one of the best voices in the music industry. 

Her amazing vocals which has the ultimate power  to cause an electric overflow of emotion, conveys the word of God in ways that set the heart ablaze with immense gratitude to the Almighty. 

 Her words resonate conviction and firm passion for  Jesus Christ.

Her charismatic way of singing is one that can imbue in you the power to ever remain loyal to the King of kings. 

She has been singing for years at her local church, drawing souls to God and inspiring people to do more service with their lives.  This service obviously comes with enormous blessing from the Most High. 

Her new single,  "I am Blessed' is a song that will shake you up from within and leave you floating in puffy clouds towards the presence of God.  

The song will remind you of the immense power you have when Christ undoubtedly dwells in you. 

It is a song of deep appreciation to God and a confession of a victorious life in Him daily: (Colossians 3:16-17).

Her unique singing style is a phenomenal blend of gospel and RnB/Soul. Her song will leave you speechless as you listen.  

My word! her perfect blend of soft and dramatic singing with her incredible riffs and runs will keep you waving your hands in the air singing 'Glory Be to you oh Lord'

SPKeyz did another spectacular work in  creating an ambiance of heavenly worship. You'd love his craft. 

Guys you really really need to listen to this song.  It will absolutely awaken the spirit in you. 


Another beautiful song produced by SPKeyz is Ukpono by McEver.

Comments

  1. You are blessing my sister.
    Your voice heals my situation.

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  2. This song is wonderful.
    You are a skillful singer my sister. Keep it coming.

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  3. This is a great piece. Imaabong. You are a blessed child.

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  4. This is good. It's uplifting. God bless you dear.

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  5. Nice uplifting song. More blessings to you dear.

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  6. I'm not surprised at all because she has the spirit of God in her, whenever she open her mouth to sing miracle happens, go higher girl heaven is your rewards. I'm so bless to downloaded this your amazing voice to wake my soul every morning.

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  7. Waoooo I'm not surprised at all, because whenever you open your mouth to sing miracle happens, go higher girl heaven is your rewards. I'm so blessed to downloaded your voice to wake my spirit soul every morning.

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  8. Grace will see you through to the top. You are a phenomenon.

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  9. God will make you a Conqueror. Rising higher Omowale Alimi.

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  10. God has started His good work through you. It will not cease because you are on God's side. Kudos!

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