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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=success978654/crpfcsov
Hello everyone, greetings to the entire AfriTunes community.
OWOICHO was birthed from a deep moment of personal worship, a moment when the presence of God overwhelmed my heart and reminded me once again that He alone is the true King. The chorus of the song came to me with a strong impression—simple words, but full of weight and reverence:
Owoicho, Owoicho
These lines reflect total surrender and absolute recognition of God's majesty. The inspiration behind this song is rooted in the understanding that no matter how gifted, talented, blessed, or lifted a man becomes, every crown must still be laid at the feet of God. In a world where people are quick to claim glory, OWOICHO is a reminder that everything we achieve and everything we possess comes from Him.
The song also reflects a personal journey—seasons where God showed up for me, carried me, opened doors for me, and preserved me even when I did not deserve it. OWOICHO is my way of saying: “Father, the glory is not mine. The honour is not mine. The praise does not belong to me. It all returns to You.”
Beyond a music piece, this song is a worship experience that calls every listener back to the place of reverence. It reminds us that God remains on the throne and that our crowns—our victories, our positions, our achievements—are safest when laid before Him.
A special thank you to the AfriTunes leaders, curators, and the entire community for continuously providing this platform for us to share our gifts, our creativity, and our worship expressions. Your weekly commitment, encouragement, and support keep inspiring musicians like me to keep pushing and keep creating. I deeply appreciate all your efforts.
Verse1)
Owoicho2x
Verse2
We lift our hands (we lift our hands)
By Joseph Emmanuelhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=success978654/crpfcsov
Hello everyone, greetings to the entire AfriTunes community.
OWOICHO was birthed from a deep moment of personal worship, a moment when the presence of God overwhelmed my heart and reminded me once again that He alone is the true King. The chorus of the song came to me with a strong impression—simple words, but full of weight and reverence:
Owoicho, Owoicho
These lines reflect total surrender and absolute recognition of God's majesty. The inspiration behind this song is rooted in the understanding that no matter how gifted, talented, blessed, or lifted a man becomes, every crown must still be laid at the feet of God. In a world where people are quick to claim glory, OWOICHO is a reminder that everything we achieve and everything we possess comes from Him.
The song also reflects a personal journey—seasons where God showed up for me, carried me, opened doors for me, and preserved me even when I did not deserve it. OWOICHO is my way of saying: “Father, the glory is not mine. The honour is not mine. The praise does not belong to me. It all returns to You.”
Beyond a music piece, this song is a worship experience that calls every listener back to the place of reverence. It reminds us that God remains on the throne and that our crowns—our victories, our positions, our achievements—are safest when laid before Him.
A special thank you to the AfriTunes leaders, curators, and the entire community for continuously providing this platform for us to share our gifts, our creativity, and our worship expressions. Your weekly commitment, encouragement, and support keep inspiring musicians like me to keep pushing and keep creating. I deeply appreciate all your efforts.
Verse1)
Owoicho2x
Verse2
We lift our hands (we lift our hands)