Categories: New Music

Christian music artist Fola Amoo returns with an uplifting single titled “Great God,” featuring Deborah Billyben.

Fola Amoo writes music as testimonies to inspire people who feel that they are too far gone or broken, reminding them that God will find and meet them where they are, no matter how deep in the jungle they may find themselves. Her music encourages those who know God to stand firm in their faith regardless of life’s challenges.

She takes pride in creating music that resonates with people of all ages, cultures, and creeds. Fola’s goal is to revitalize the world by sharing God’s message, remaining true to her core beliefs and the essence of gospel music.

She is back with an enchanting and uplifting masterpiece titled “Great God,” featuring the sensational Deborah Billyben, as the two artists delve into God’s eternal graciousness with hearts full of gratitude for His unending grace, protection, love, and presence in our lives.

With powerful lyrics that touch upon God’s greatness and goodness, both Fola and Deborah exalt Him for His virtues in an accessible and quotable manner, creating an engaging worship anthem.

The soulful vocals, powerhouse range, and choral interjections in various sections of the song make this song an emotionally gratifying one that leaves a listener with something to reflect on long after the final notes have disappeared.

The instrumentation for this song is well-balanced, not overdone, and provides the perfect foundation for both vocalists’ scene-stealing vocals.

The gospel song “Great God” is well-written and powerfully performed, leaving no room for dispute among its listeners.

It is always such an honor to review music like this from an artist like Fola, whose passion, purpose, and authenticity you can feel through each note and rhythm. It’s evident she means every word sung, and her performance transcends mere singing.

This is such a great addition to any playlist, which is why I am recommending it to you. I hope that you get uplifted, blessed, and inspired as Fola did when writing it.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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