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Gospel musician Jojo Immanuel-Lawson has released a new song, Let there be to keep people’s hopes up as the world battle’s the coronavirus pandemic.
In a Facebook post he wrote that the world needs something to hold on to until the pandemic goes away and his song provides listeners with the hope they need.
The song was released on April 12 and is the singer’s first song for 2020.
Many fans were impressed with Jojo’s new single.
“Yes, indeed we need a change in the atmosphere. Has come at the right time when we need it. Keep up the good work and God richly bless you,” one fan wrote on YouTube.
Another added, “Hallelujah. We need you more than ever. Love this piece. So timely .simple and very captivating video. Bless you Senior. l miss your drum grooves back in those days. You have always been a blessing from your youthful age of which l’ve always admired. As anticipated, this music and video did not disappoint. A true heartfelt prayer from a true worshipper. You, sir, have summed up ALL our hearts and Cry to God in this season. Let there be a shift, a move and a change in the Atmosphere. This is breathtakingly beautiful, inspiring and Spirit-Filled. God bless you servant of Christ Jojo Immanuel-Lawson. More grace🙏🏽”
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