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"Way Maker" is a contemporary worship song written by Nigerian gospel singer Sinach. It was released as a single on 30 December 2015. The song has been covered by a number of Christian music artists worldwide including charting hit versions by Michael W. Smith, Mandisa, Leeland and Passion.
For 2015, the list was published on December 9, calculated with data from December 6, 2014, to November 28, 2015. [1] The funk track "Uptown Funk" by British producer Mark Ronson, featuring American singer Bruno Mars, who co-wrote and voiced the lyrics was named the number 1 song of 2015, despite being released in late 2014. It spent the ...
[9] Christopher Smith, indicating in a four-star review at Jesus Freak Hideout, recognizes, "you've got some inspiring worship tunes on How Can It Be." [ 15 ] Specifying in a five-star review for New Release Today, Kevin Davis responds, " How Can It Be is a masterpiece with compelling music and lyrics and stellar singing and it is my worship ...
Prior to the song's debut, several publications reported that Beyoncé's sister, Solange Knowles, also appeared as a featured artist in "Say Yes"; however, the claims were later proved to be wrong. [6] [13] A final official version of the song premiered on June 2, 2014 and was released to radio and made available for digital download the same day.
[3] Awarding the album four stars at The Sound Opinion, Lindsay Williams, says, "Let It Be Jesus, reveals the vocalist at her best, doing what she was born to do—leading others in worship." [ 8 ] Philip Aldis, rating the album three and a half stars for Louder Than the Music, writes, "Listen to it.
CORRECTION (Sept. 14, 8:14 a.m. ET): A previous version of this article stated in the headline ‘N Sync’s new song is “Better Together.” It is “Better Place.” It is “Better Place ...
The Sheltons – The first band to professionally record the song. [4] Their arrangement of the song was recorded on Halo records "Heart Felt Gospel" [5] in the late 60s, has been covered by numerous groups since. 1968 – The Inspirations [6] [7] [8] 1969–79 – The Oak Ridge Boys [9] 1991 The Lesters [10]
The song is sung by the spirit of Judas Iscariot, who had died by suicide earlier in the show.The song consists of a series of questions addressed to Jesus, such as why Jesus chose to come to Israel in 4 BC when it had no "mass communication" as opposed to modern times, whether Jesus had planned his own death, whether Jesus knew beforehand that his death would become famous, and whether ...