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VIDEO: Sinach feat. Various Artists - Always Win

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Multi Award winning International Gospel Artist, Sinach has released the new single – “Always Win” -  A message of hope and faith declaration reminding you that YOU WILL ALWAYS WIN!!

The song features a global line up of artists across the world including Martin PK, Jeremy Innes, Cliff M, Farlon Lyte M, Brian Kim, Zefanate Worship, Soraya Moraes.

Speaking about the song, Sinach shares: “Over the past few months we have all witnessed a shaking like we have never seen before. While many are talking about economic impact at corporate level, not many are paying attention to individuals whose hearts, mind, family and finances have been greatly effected by these events.

These lyrics are not only inspiring, they are also full of faith declarations.
I pray that as you sing along from different parts of the world, it will help you to focus on what is important and will cause a change and turn around in your situation because you can shine in this darkness !
You Will Always Win! You are born for this !

Sinach & Various Artists in "Always Win"

I want to thank my good friends !! @jeremyinnes from Australia @sorayamoraes from Brazil @zafenateworship France @kimbrianmusic from Korea @bonnyandrews from India @martin_pk from Africa and @cliffmworldwide @farlonlyte from Africa For doing a great job with their voice !!

Enjoy this one my friends ! It’s special year!! “You see, every child of God overcomes the world, for our faith is the victorious power that triumphs over the world.” 1 John 5:4 TPT

Join Sinach to declare over your life – “I WAS BORN FOR THIS, ITS MY TIME TO SHINE IN THIS DARKNESS!!”

Watch the Video for Sinach’s Always Win” below

Get the Audio here: http://sinach.fanlink.to/alwayswin

ALWAYS WIN (Lyrics and Music by Sinach)
Let the world tremble, I will not be afraid
Uncertainty before me, I will not be moved

I have blessed assurance, Your word is true
Blessed assurance, My future secured
I Know that will always win
Whatever comes my way
I know that I will always win
I’m victorious In the name of the Lord
I’m victorious In the name of the Lord

Foundations be shaken, I will not be afraid
Tongues may rise against me, I will not be moved
Thousands fall beside me My life you preserve
Greater is He that’s in me Than he that’s in the world
I Know that will always win
Whatever comes my way
I know that I will always win
I’m victorious In the name of the Lord
I’m victorious In the name of the Lord

I was born for this, I was Made for this
This is my moment, It’s my time shine

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