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Gospel Alert:Glory and Honour(Ukpono) by McEver prod. By SPKeys


When the angels sing 'Glory and Honour', our heavenly father luxuriates in that atmosphere. He radiates peace, joy and healing from within. 

Another song of the angels has finally hit the earth and I promise you guys.  It is the type of song that you can easily get besotted with. 

No doubt,  the song came with heavy anointing, with the lyrics being a perfect fusion of English and Akwaibom. 

It is a song of worship perfectly woven in a way that can minister to your heart and thrill your ears with  mellifluous sounds. 

McEver has a knack of singing in that stratosphere where the Holy spirit is awaken and the heart is pierced. The voice is powerful, and inclined to performing heartfelt mellisma.

SPkeys  did a great job at rendering the song with the best of strings and percussion.

This song is simply divine. Do have a listen and tell us what you think.  At the moment,  I shall plug back my headset and drown myself in this song Ukpono.  Isn't Akwaibom  such a lovely language.? 

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Comments

  1. This song is filled with blessing from God.
    God bless you mcever.

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    1. Bless your heart... I appreciate a lot

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  2. God bless you son of man for this song.

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  3. Listened and listened again.
    It is divine. Good work my brother

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