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PRAISES TO HIM | Uzielle with Sidien brothers feat. Jerry Joson & Anuishka Nanty



PRAISES TO HIM | Uzielle with the Sidien brothers feat. Jerry Joson & Anuishka Nanty (Official video)  
New Single by Uzielle Bhookhun  
Lead vocals: Uzielle Bhookhun & Jerry Joson
Backing vocals: Anuishka Nanty 
Drums: Joel Sidien
Bass, electric & acoustic guitars: Michael Sidien
Keys, audio & video production: Emmanuel Sidien 
Recorded @ ICHOS studio & Musinnovation Studio Mauritius 

PRAISES TO HIM:
LYRICS 
He said He'll come from heaven 
In power and great glory 
He will judge His people 
Divide the righteous from the wicked 
Waiting for His arrival
Our hearts ready to serve the almighty 
Who was, and is, and is to come 
With all creation i'll sing  

CHORUS 
Praises to Him
The Lord is coming back again 
Praises to Him 
He is coming back again  
He said He'll come for His children
 To reign in power and victory
 Let not your heart be troubled 
For He will keep His promises  
Waiting for His arrival 
Our hearts ready to serve the almighty 
Who was, and is, and is to come 
With all creation I'll sing 

CHORUS 
Praises to Him 
The Lord is coming back again 
Praises to Him 
He is coming back again 

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MUSINNOVATION STUDIO PRODUCTIONS 2019 

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