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"God Love Her" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in November 2008 as the second single from his 2008 album That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy . On the chart week of March 7, 2009, the song became Keith's 18th number one hit on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
Amy Carlson (November 30, 1975 – c. April 16, 2021), also known by her followers as Mother God, was an American cult leader and the co-founder of the new religious movement Love Has Won. [1] Carlson and her followers believed that she was God, a 19-billion-year-old being, and a reincarnation of Jesus Christ , and that she could heal people of ...
Love Has Won (LHW), also known as the Galactic Federation of Light and Joy Rains, is an American new religious movement which was led by Amy Carlson until her death in 2021. . Carlson was referred to within the group as "Mother God", who described herself as, among other things, the creator of the univer
Lake released the official music video for "Love of God" via YouTube on July 1, 2024. [11] [12] Essential Worship issued the official Song Sessions video for the song featuring Lake and Wickham via YouTube on July 8, 2024. [13] On October 25, 2024, Brandon Lake published the live performance video of "Love of God" on YouTube. [14]
"Love Story" Taylor Swift: Trace Adkins – "You're Gonna Miss This" [8] Kenny Chesney and The Wailers – "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" Toby Keith – "God Love Her" Lady A – "Lookin' for a Good Time" Brad Paisley – "Waitin' on a Woman" Rascal Flatts – "Every Day" Sugarland – "All I Want To Do" Carrie Underwood – "Just A Dream ...
Sitting next to husband Jay-Z and daughter Blue Ivy, Bey was visibly surprised, her jaw dropping when she heard her name announced. "Wow, I want to thank God," Beyoncé began after Swift handed ...
“‘Oh my God Becky’ came from ‘Oh my god, Becky, look at that butt,” the singer explains in the brief clip. “So I want to give a shout-out to Sir Mix-a-Lot. I just love that saying ...
The song is a power ballad in which the narrator realizes that his former lover has just gotten married. He's heard that she cried during the ceremony, which makes him think of all the "hell" he put her through when they were together, thinking that nothing was wrong with her, because she "never cried in front of [him]".