Phil Thompson Still Holy (feat Kymberli Joye) [Live]
Renowned gospel Ghanaian singer Phil Thompson has released his second single of the year, and it’s a powerful collaboration that is already making waves. Titled “Still Holy” and promises to ignite a worship revival sound that is currently trending.
“Phil Thompson” is a potent worship anthem that exalts the majesty and sovereignty of God. Phil Thompson soulful vocals blend seamlessly with Agbebi’s rich tones, creating a captivating musical experience that transcends linguistic barriers. The song’s lyrics, delivered in both English and Yoruba, invite listeners to a place of worship as we declare “Your Kingdom Reign Forever”
The track’s production is a masterful fusion of contemporary and traditional elements, seamlessly blending modern instrumentation with the rhythmic vibrance of African sounds. This unique blend creates a sonic tapestry that is both fresh and deeply rooted in cultural heritage, making “Still Holy” a truly distinctive offering in the gospel music landscape.
the song is more than just a song; it’s a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who refuse to let their dreams wither in the face of adversity. her voice carries a rallying cry, urging the weary to rise, the downtrodden to walk, and the hopeful to run toward the realization of their aspirations.
this continues to resonate with audiences around the world, it serves as a testament to the power of music to inspire, heal, and unite gospel music, transcending differences in culture, language, and belief to create a shared experience of joy, reverence, and devotion. With its stirring melodies and heartfelt message, “Eda Ho Pefee” is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who listen, reaffirming the timeless truth that faith and worship have the power to transform lives.
Light has come! Burdens are lifted ! Let the people of the earth rejoice to the sound of victory, jubilation and celebration. This sound speaks to a recovery from all deviations. Light has come to dispel every heavy burden of shame, fear, doubt, anxiety, disease, childlessness, delay, defeat, loss, pain, depression ,sorrow, failure…..you name it. He that is Light has become our light and when He became our light, He lighted us up to become light to our world.
Listeners are invited to engage intimately with the composition, allowing its melodies and lyrics to resonate with their own experiences and emotions. As is characteristic of Patience Nyarko’s previous work, “Only You (Wo Nkoaa)” is anticipated to transcend the boundaries of mere auditory enjoyment; it possesses the potential to offer solace, encouragement, and reassurance to those navigating the complexities of life.
The song, which has already generated significant buzz among gospel music enthusiasts, was recorded live during Ohemaa Mercy’s flagship event, the ‘Tehillah Experience‘ worship gathering, held in 2023 at the Oil Dome of Royal House Chapel. This live recording captures the raw energy and spiritual fervor that Ohemaa Mercy is known for, providing listeners with an authentic worship experience.
“Dry Bones” is more than just a musical piece; it’s a prophetic declaration that biblically rooted. The song draws inspiration from the Old Testament book of Ezekiel, specifically chapter 37, verse 4, which recounts a conversation between God and the prophet Ezekiel. This passage, often referred to as the “Valley of Dry Bones,” is a powerful metaphor for restoration and revival.Through her music, Ohemaa Mercy aims to breathe life into the spirits and souls of her audience, much like the dry bones in Ezekiel’s vision. The song speaks directly to listeners’ life situations, offering hope and encouragement in the face of seemingly impossible circumstances.
With its blend of traditional gospel elements and contemporary sound, “Dry Bones” showcases Ohemaa Mercy’s evolving artistry while staying true to her passionate spiritual revival roots. The collaboration with Kofi Owusu Peprah adds another layer of musical excellence to the track, creating a harmonious blend of voices and styles.
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