Caleb David is a Nigerian-based musician who is passionate about intimacy with Jesus and desires to bring his audience into that experience via worship music. With His songs, he communicates the spirit of life and principles of authentic Christianity.
May HIS Kingdom Come; May HIS will be done in our lives, on the earth through the witness of our lives! May we grow in the understanding that is required to receive THE LORD in the authority of His lordship and in the wisdom to extend the influence of His government across territories. May our obedience reveal His good will until the nations behold our witness and cry ‘blessings to ADONAI‘.
Minister Preye Orok shares a brand new song ‘Holy of Holies’. The new sound comes after the release of Melody in my heart released in September. Holy of Holies expresses a hunger for an intimate experience to become the full expression of the Father’s heartbeat.
Funke Giwa features Chinenye Pius in new single titled ONYEOMA.
“Onyeoma” refers to the Good Father. It’s a song that serenades the Father and sings of His praises and about how good he has been to us. This is a good way to end the year 2022 with a heart of gratitude to the good Father.
Intro: Somebody Everybody Are you ready to praise God Halleluyah He’s been a good good father to us Oh yes common!
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh Ye eh ye ye ye Celebrate Him Jubilate here Halleluyah Glory to God Iye iye iye iye iye iye yeah
Lead
Verse 1
Great and might things Are the works of your hands Your love for me It’s Indescribable Chukwuebuka (God is great) Ondironyedikagi(There is none like you) Onyenemenma(Doer of good things) Imela Chineke mo(Thank you my God)
Lead call: (Great and mighty things)
Great and might things (Are the works of your hands) Are the works of your hand (Your love) Your love for me (Eh eh eh eh) It’s Indescribable (Chukwuebuka) Chukwuebuka (God is great) (God is great) Ondironyedikagi(There’s none like you) (Onyenemenma) Onyenemenma(Doer of good things) Imela Chineke mo(Thank you my God)
Chorus ;Lead call: Let’s go, (Imela Chineke )
Res: Onyeoma (Imela Chineke ee) Onyeoma (Imela Chineke eeeee) Onyeoma Onyeoma Onyeoma (Iye iye iye iye ye eh) Onyeoma (Imela Imela Imela Imela imela imela imela imela imela imela) Onyeoma Onyeoma onyeoma onyeoma
Interlude: The Lord has been a good good father The Lord has been an awesome The way He takes care of me is Indescribable uh uh Ohhhh oh oh oh oh The Lord has been a good good father to me iye iye iye ye ye eh eh
Verse 2: Okenmiri ne bu ogbe (The great river That digs hole)
Osi miri atata (The river That never runs dry)
Oke mmawu ne tio oweya (The big masquerade that announces himself)
Ebube dike(Great God)
Chinenye ndu ooh(The God that gives life)
Chika dibia (God who’s greater than all gods)
Owegie onye dika gi (There’s no God like you)
Odi Onye di ka gi(There’s no like you)
Chorus: (Imela Jehovah) Onyeoma (Ebube Dike) Onyeoma Oh oh onyeoma Onyeoma (oh onyeoma)Onyeoma Onyeoma (Imela Jehovah) Onyeoma (You alone you alone) Onyeoma You’re good good father Onyeoma (You’re good good father) Onyeoma Onyeoma
Bridge:
(You set the captives free) Ah ah (You mend the broken hearted) Ah ah (You are the answer to it all) Ah ah (Eh eh eh eh eh ah) Onyeoma eh eh eh (In Heaven and on earth) Uhhhhhh (We find no one like you) Uhhhhhh (Onyenemenma) Onyenemenma ah ah ahhhh Ehhh eh eh
(You set the captives free) Ah ah (You mend the broken hearted) Ah ah (You are the answer the answer the answer the answer ahhhh) Ah ah Onyeoma eh eh eh (In Heaven and on earth) Uhhhhhh (We find no one like you) Uhhhhhh (Onyenemenma aahhh) Onyenemenma ah ah ahhhh Imela yea yea yea
Repeat Chorus (Imela Chineke )
Res: Onyeoma (Imela Chineke ee) Onyeoma (Imela Chineeeeeeeeeeeee) Onyeoma Onyeoma Onyeoma (You are onyeoma) Onyeoma (Yes) Onyeoma (You are a good good father) Onyeoma onyeoma(Yes you are you are) onyeoma
( Eh eh oh) Onyeoma onyeoma (You have been so good) Onyeoma onyeoma (Onyeoma ah ah Oh oh) Onyeoma onyeoma ah ah Onyeoma
(Ebube dike Ebube dike) Onyeoma onyeoma (Oke mmawu ne ti oweya) Onyeoma onyeoma (Osi miri atata) Onyeoma onyeoma ah ah (Never runs dry) Onyeoma
( Oke mmawu ne ti oweya you are God and God alone) Onyeoma onyeoma ( Chijindum you are the owner of my life) Onyeoma onyeoma (Chibuike mo You are my strength) Onyeoma onyeoma ah ah (Yea yea) Onyeoma
Outro Tongues Give the Lord a shout
About Artiste
Oluwafunke Racheal Giwa popularly known as Funke Giwa is a versatile singer, song writer, recording and performing artiste. The energetic and beautiful song stress was born and raised in the ancient city of Ibadan about 3 decades ago.
She started her singing career at the tender age of 10 at the junior Church in one of the parishes of the Redeem Christian Church of God located in Ibadan, Oyo State. She has also served as a lead and background vocalist in many choir of different denominations and for many other known artistes in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. She is currently serving in the Choir unit of the Global Harvest Church, Agodi GRA, Ibadan, Oyo State.
She released her debut single titled No other God in the year 2017. She has since then been blessing the world with her gifting and has produced well over five (5) songs ranging from folk soul to contemporary and inspirational songs. She is set to bless the world with yet another single for the 7th time. This song is titled Onyeoma (Good Father). It’s a song that serenades the Father and sings of His praises and about how good he has been to us. This is a good way to end the year 2022 with a heart of gratitude to the good Father.
Diadem Multimedia International (DMI) frontline minstrel, Minister Tinuade rounds off the year with the release of a brand new single and music video titled “Grateful.”
She says, “Looking back to God’s extreme faithfulness over the years calls for a deliberate response to Him in gratitude. His love and grace brought me to where I am today and I’m so indebted to Him.
“So I invite you friends to join in, raising an altar of gratitude in praise to our good God. Remember, the more grateful you are, the more beauty you will see.”
You’ll get a blast of joy with “A Chaotic Christmas” hosted by Tasha Layton and Michael Tait! Premiering on Thursday, December 15, “A Chaotic Christmas” is a vibrant musical show that will inspire joy and laughter for the whole family. Filled with bright colors and big costumes, you won’t want to miss Tasha and Michael along with special guests Danny Gokey, Jon Reddick, Brandon Heath, and a full orchestra as they sort out the chaos and cozy up to the true meaning of Christmas!
“I’m most excited for people to experience JOY watching this special. I think when the weight of the world comes upon our shoulders the first thing to go is joy. So you can hear some incredible Christmas music together with these fun skits and hopefully you’ll experience the joy of the season along with my co-host Michael Tait and I.” — Tasha Layton
“Let’s never forget the meaning of Christmas – I still say ‘Merry Christmas’ as Christ is the meaning of Christmas. I’m super thrilled to be joining Tasha Layton for this special night that will bring families together in that old Christmas variety show style to celebrate this season.” – Michael Tait
Lecrae shared the live video for “Deconstruction,” which can be viewed below. The recording is live from Vevo Studios New York. Lecrae shares about the release:
The teaser for Lecrae’s ‘Church Clothes 4’ album is yet another example of the GRAMMY-winning rapper’s endearing self-awareness. Staged as a faux podcast interview, the entire concept pokes fun at Lecrae’s faith-based rap. “The truth is, you can’t have the righteous without the ratchet,” he proclaims at one point. Truth is, the Houston dude’s never been afraid to look deep within. His 2020 album ‘Restoration’ explored personal identity, specifically ruminating on things that obscure one’s true self. Standout track “Self Discovery” linked the impact of the slave trade on his African ancestors to the insidious fallout of a non-relationship with his own father. The last time we worked with Lecrae was for a special Ctrl.At.Home session shot in Atlanta at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. This time we’re celebrating the finalé of his ‘Church Clothes’ series. “I think every great story has a final chapter,” he says. Wise words from a wise man.
Deconstruction (Live Session From Vevo Ctrl) – Lecrae
Songwriter and record label boss Mama Tee returns with a Hebrew and English version of her Christmas song titled “Shalom Elohim Alaich” (Peace Unto You). This project was a collaboration between recording artist Raphael Emeka and a team he had been working with from Israel for some of his previous releases. This song takes us back to the birth of Jesus using a combination of Hebrew and English to describe the purpose of Christmas!
Mama Tee wanted the song in Hebrew, because the old testament was written in Hebrew. The old testament made frequent references to the coming of Christ. An opportunity to have a song sung in one of the main languages of the Bible was one she couldn’t pass up!
Mama Tee reiterates that the purpose of Christmas is written in John 3:16-17 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. John 3:16-17 NKJV
The Original song was written by Tolu, composed and produced by Emmanuel Awipi, sung by Rume.
This version sees Raphael Emeka and his wife Ikiomongha Opere team up to deliver the Hebrew parts of the song. The translation was done by David and Yonnah Bronshtein and others.
Raphael Emeka was a worship leader at the Beersheva, Israel, congregation “Nachalat Yeshua” and has published a couple of Hebrew gospel songs during his time serving at the congregation, alongside his PhD studies. Emeka was born and raised in Nigeria and has directed the worship teams of congregations in his country as well as in Ghana, England and Israel during his previous academic studies. Residing in these countries have greatly influenced his music, driving his passion to express God’s unity through our diverse expressions of worship.