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Hello everybody welcome to my blog. This is Gems đ Community and I will be doing an acapella cover of "Ommema" by Chandler Moore and I do hope that it blesses your soul.
My gratitude to my boss @ovey10 for always been there for me here thank you so much boss đ¤đ
âOmemmaâ by Chandler Moore is a vibrant and spirit-filled worship anthem that bridges cultures while celebrating the unwavering goodness of God. The title, drawn from the Igbo language of Nigeria, translates to âHe does goodâ or âThe One who does good.â From the moment the song begins, its energy is infectiousâdrums, percussive rhythms, and heartfelt live vocals create an atmosphere where praise flows freely, and listeners are drawn into a shared celebration of Godâs faithfulness.
âOmemmaâ is anchored in simple but profound truths. It speaks of a God who is always present, always faithful, and always true to His word. Phrases like âWhenever I call, He always is right thereâ and âHe really does what He says He will doâ echo the testimonies of countless believers. There is an intimacy in these words, as if each lyric is a personal confession of trust, born from real encounters with Godâs goodness. The song also paints the picture of âGod math,â a phrase that reflects the biblical idea of leaving the ninety-nine sheep to seek the one that is lost. This reminder of Godâs relentless pursuit of individuals gives the song a personal and comforting depthâit tells each listener that they matter to God.
The music itself pulses with joy and gratitude. The blend of African percussion, call-and-response vocals, and Chandlerâs emotive delivery creates a sound that is both celebratory and reverent. This is not a quiet meditationâitâs an open declaration of praise, a musical testimony that invites everyone within earshot to join in.
âOmemmaâ has resonated with audiences far beyond its original setting. In churches, concerts, and personal playlists, it has become a source of encouragement and joy, prompting people to remember the goodness of God in their own lives. Itâs a song that doesnât just entertain; it ministers, it uplifts, and it unites. More than just a melody, it is a declaration of faith and a call to gratitude, reminding us all that God is consistently, wonderfully good.
intro
Omemma (always) Always on time (You canâ˛t) You can do no wrong Omemma (You leave) Leave the 99, always for the one Can we turn up, can we turn up? Can we turn up, can we turn up? Hey He really, really moves, oh This is what it says
verse
I know He loves me, I know He cares Whenever I call, He always is right there In times of trouble, He is my help Yeah, I know no fear I know He'll be right there
chorus
Ay, He really does what He says He will do My God really moves, oh Ay, why would I doubt when He always comes through? My God really moves, oh He really, really moves, oh Come on, sing the verse yâ˛all
verse
I know He loves me (I know He loves me) I know He cares (I know He cares) whenever Whenever I call, He always is right there When I'm in trouble (when I'm in trouble) He is my help (He is my help) Yeah, I know no fear, I know He'll be right there (come on, we say)
chorus
Ay, He really does what He says He will do My God really moves, oh (whoa-oh-oh) Ay, why would I doubt when He always comes through? My God really moves, oh Oh, ay, He really does what He says He will do My God really moves, oh (Baba) Ay (Baba, Baba), why would I doubt when He always comes through? My God really moves, oh
verse
He really, really moves, oh He really comes through for me, oh Every time, one time, every time Come on, thisâ˛s your part, come on let's say
pre-chorus
Omemma Youâ˛re always on time You can do no wrong Omemma, come on You leave the 99, always for the one Omemma (You're the God who does good) Always on time (You canâ˛t do no) You can do no wrong Omemma (yeah, Baba, Baba) Leave the 99, always for the one (come on, Omemma) Omemma (You're always) Always on time (You canâ˛t do no) You can do no wrong (Omemma) Omemma (You leave) Leave the 99 (You got one more in you, come on) Always for the one (Omemma) Omemma (You're always) Always on time (You can't do no-) You can do no wrong Omemma (You leave) Leave the 99, always for the one (Come on
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