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[Music + Lyrics] Prexy Sam Ola – No Other Name

Prexy Sam Ola - No Other NameProlific Songwriter and Worshiper, Prexy Sam Ola is out with newly released single titled ‘No Other Name’.

The Nigerian-American Gospel Artiste is known for the mastery behind two of his songs,  ‘Agbara’ and Only God released in July 2019.

No Other Name‘ is another creativity by Prexy Sam Ola; A soft rock worship song that declares the Name of Jesus as the only Name that can turn our darkness to day.

“No Other Name I know, that can turn darkness into day,
In every circumstance, call on His Name
And everything will change, Oh Jesus…”

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Lyrics: No Other Name By Prexy Sam Ola

Verse 1
Some times in your life
In your journey through life
You face many difficulties
And you wondering why
Why all these things happening to me (e eh)
Your health could be failing
And becoming worst
The Doctor said you wont make it
Don’t you get ready to die
Seems like you don’t know what to do
(And you don’t know)
There’s a man I know
Who will turn things around
He’s the Son of God
The beginning and the end
He is Jesus
He is my God oh oh oh

Chorus
No other name I know
That can turn your darkness into day
In every circumstances
Call on His name
And everything will change
Oh oh Jesus Jesus oh oh Jesus

Verse 2
You always needing a friend
Someone you can talk too
Someone who understand
Everything that you’re going through
One who stays closer than a brother
Who really does
oh ye ye yeah
you always needing help
out of trials
Healing for the pain
and the wound in your heart
Someone please save me you cry (You cry)
and I know a man
who will turn things around
He’s the son of God
The beginning and the end
He’s Jesus
He’s my God oh oh oh

Chorus
No other name I know
That can turn your darkness into day
In every circumstances
Call on His name
And everything will change
Oh oh Jesus Jesus oh oh Jesus

Adlips
1st – (Oh Jesus)
Jesus

2nd (Sing Jesus)
(Common Jesus)

3rd There’s salvation
In that name oh
Deliverance
In the name of Jesus
Power
In His name
O oh
There is salvation

Solo
No other name I know
That can turn your darkness into day
In every circumstance
Call on His name
And everything will change

Chorus

Adlips 
Healing in His name
Power in His name
Deliverance
Provision
Protection in your name

Call on the name of Jesus
Speak the name of Jesus
He will turn everything around
He will change everything
Call Jesus, call Jesus
O oh no other name I know
There is no other name
No other name I know oooooh.

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