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Gospel Alert: My Praise By McEver Produced By Okaysokay


When you need to set your spirit free and dance to the almighty in the most carefree manner with which David danced,  then, this song is what you have to dance to. 

McEver finally releases a new  song titled 'My Praise'.  Produced by Okaysokay. 

Simply put,  it is one of the best praise songs you can ever  get in this part of the world. 

It is very melodious.  McEver delivered the song with so much power, vigour  and that unique growl that make the praise quite fiercer than most praise songs. 

You can download,  listen,  let your soul be lifted to the heavens.

Tell us how you feel about the song. 



Comments

  1. This is just wonderful and a great way to start the year...with praise! God bless you, Man of God.

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