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  2. Jireh (song) - Wikipedia

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    Honestly, this song flowed out. We were in that room for about 10-12 hours, so, for me, this writing session is actually one of the defining writing moments of my life because more than it was a tool of ministry for someone else, I was singing that to myself and I think this song, as I believe it will change people’s lives, it has changed mine.

  3. Promises (Maverick City Music song) - Wikipedia

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    "Promises" is a song performed by American contemporary worship collective Maverick City Music featuring Joe L. Barnes and Naomi Raine. The song was released on May 3, 2021, as the second single to their debut live album, Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 (2020). [1]

  4. Kingdom (Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin song)

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    "Kingdom" is a song performed by American contemporary worship collective Maverick City Music and American gospel musician Kirk Franklin, which features vocals from Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore. The song was released on May 20, 2022, as a promotional single from their collaborative live album, Kingdom Book One (2022). [ 1 ]

  5. Naomi Raine - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Raine Solomon (born April 9, 1987) is an American Christian and gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader. [1] Raine is a member of Maverick City Music collective. [ 2 ]

  6. Jubilee (Maverick City Music song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jubilee" is a song performed by American contemporary worship collective Maverick City Music featuring Naomi Raine and Bryan & Katie Torwalt. It was released by Tribl Records as a track on their similarly titled fourth solo extended play, Jubilee, on February 26, 2021. [1] The song was written by Bryan Torwalt, Katie Torwalt, and Naomi Raine. [2]

  7. Old Church Basement - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Andre in his 365 Days of Inspiring Media review, described the album as being more cohesive than Elevation Worship's previous releases such as Graves into Gardens and Hallelujah Here Below, declaring that "Old Church Basement stands tall amongst quite a lot of worship albums from this year- both Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music deserve to be congratulated, and to be proud of ...

  8. Jack White’s ‘No Name’ Is Full of the Fiery Rock ... - AOL

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    The song titles are still unclear (our download just says “JW_NO_NAME_A_01,” “…_02” etc.), but one of the YouTube streams includes helpful, probably fan-created titles based on the ...

  9. The Judds discography - Wikipedia

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    The album's first two singles reached number one on the country chart. [1] In 1990, Naomi announced her retirement after being diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Their final studio album, Love Can Build a Bridge, was released the same year and produced four singles. This included the top ten hits "Born to Be Blue", "One Hundred and Two" and the title ...