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[Lyrics] Children Of God – Snatcha Ft. Angeloh

Children Of God - Snatcha Ft. Angeloh

Lyrics: Children Of God By Snatcha Ft. Angeloh

[Chorus]
Children of God in here
Shout Hallelujah yeah
Shout hallelujah to the Lord
Oh yeah

Children of God in here
Shout Hallelujah yeah
Shout hallelujah to the Lord
Oh yeah

Hallelujah yeah
Hallelujah yeah
hallelujah to the Lord
Oh yeah

Hallelujah yeah
Hallelujah yeah
hallelujah to the Lord
Oh yeah

[ANGELOH]
All day never dry with us
Off the chain come hang with us
We the cool kids come ride with us
*Come ride with us yeah yeah*

We unashamed, got pride with us
[Emmanuel] our God with us
The Lion of Judah, come r’ar with us
Come roar with us yeah yeah

[SNATCHA]
On a quest for nothing but His glory oh yeah
Him goodness and his mercy
Be my everyday dose for the year
Brand new every morning oh yeah
Eyes on the prize
Boys no dey lose focus for here

Love be d brand
That’s how you know it
Grace and power
is how we show it
Clothed in his glory
Don’t u worry ’bout the denim on my thighs
The Spirit be working full time inside

[Chorus]

[ANGELOH]

Jesus boys, we unashamed
Of the Gospel that’s able to save
So I’m giving my life for the world
As my Big Brother did the same

When He came oh when He came
And took all our sins away
Giving his life on the ratchet cross for me
Even when I was deep in my sin

[SNATCHA]
Hanging on the Word like apostrophe
Watch it come to pass like a prophecy
When we come through your vicinity
Flashing so bright you‘ll think it’s an emergency woahhhhh

We the sons of Jehovah
When we come through
Here to show forth His power.
Steady and steady steady
Him blessing go dey shower
Anytime we brag
It’s not the tag or the mullah.

[Chorus] till fade

 

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