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A depiction of Adam and Eve, whose story West references on the song. Musically, "Everything We Need" is a gospel and R&B ballad, with elements of contemporary trap. [11] [12] [13] It is sonically minimalist, relying on a sparse arrangement. [7] [14] The song includes guitar, contributed by co-writer Bradford Lewis. [8]
The song came from a conversation between Clemons and West about Jesus. A psychedelic and gospel track, the song includes samples of "Blow Job", performed by Bruce Haack. It also interpolates "We're All Water", performed by Yoko Ono. The imagery of the lyrics represents the renewal of Baptism and West prays to Jesus in his verse. On April 16 ...
The Sunday Service Choir (commonly referred as Sunday Service) is an American gospel group led by rapper Kanye West and conducted by choir director Jason White. Beginning in January 2019, the group has performed every Sunday as well as on Friday, September 27, when West's album Jesus Is King was announced for release.
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[4] [12] On October 16, 2016, Fantasia performed the song for the first time live with Tribbett on his BET gospel music show Joyful Noise. [3] A preview was released through BET four days prior to the broadcast. [20] Christine Thomasos of The Christian Post praised Fantasia and Tribbett's performance as a "powerful duet". [3]
In the lyrics of "Use This Gospel", both members of Clipse deliver self-reflection from different stages, connecting the universality of gospel. [13] On the hook, West provides traditional Christian prayer language, including the lyrics "We call on your blessings / In the Father, we put our faith" and "Use this gospel for protection, it's a ...
Eric Carmen, the former Raspberries frontman and the singer-songerwriter behind hits including “Hungry Eyes” and “All By Myself”, has died aged 74. “Our sweet, loving and talented Eric ...
The song was popular in the southern gospel thoroughout the 1960's and early 1970's and sung by many gospel and country acts in concert during this period, as well as several cover versions on record, including Cowboy Copas. Skeeter Davis recorded it in 1970 and it was released as a single, peaking at #69 on Billboard's country charts.