Description : “Every Day” is a heartfelt worship song by Richard Shekari that delves into the enduring love and grace of Jesus. The lyrics convey a profound sense of gratitude and celebration for the divine love that continuously transforms and renews the believer. The chorus underscores a steadfast commitment to rejoice in and cherish God’s love each day, while the verses reflect personal experiences of seeking divine comfort and salvation during times of struggle.
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Oh, thank you so much, VN! I really appreciate your kind words! I'm glad the blend of joy and music resonated with you. I'm still learning how to mix properly, so Id really value your insights!
The reverend of Looperman :-) I like this uplifting song. This can happen when love and art comes together. The voice is mixed nicely and the claps giving the song a very nice room. IMHO talking about Jesus alone puts all the (political) religion by site and just focuses on his "teachings" and love. I like it. Welcome to the group. Cheers, Oli
well you've not failed here bro you can be the reverend of Looperman, and as you will surely know im a rapper and i can be controversial but thats the point of songs to make people talk, music brings people together, and unites, look at me and you here, music brought us together genre is for anoraks really, good music is good music irrelevant, i have found a ground that i enjoy to portray poverty inequality people taken advantage of racism, im older im wiser i despair at the wars and suffering i fear for my 4 grandchildren and also , Paul is a totally different person he is a community builder ask anyone here, dimestop is my alter ego, but everyone likes himbecause they all no the real me, it always about the show, you know that my friend
lol I can imagine, Rev. Richard, Looperman Parish haha aaah. Youre absolutely right, music is a powerful force that brings people together and sparks important conversations. Your focus on issues like poverty and inequality is crucial, and its great that youre using your platform to shed light on these topics.
I agree that genre can be limiting; what truly matters is the message and the connection we create. Its inspiring to see how you balance your alter ego with your authentic self. We will Keep doing what we do, hoping our passion shines through! Looking forward to more discussions and possible collaborations.
Richard its really refreshing to here you sharing with us we don't get many religious works, whether this is people here's type of listening is irrelevant, because you have to accept this and gospel music are of massive comfort to many millions its a refreshing change and you are spreading love and happiness your way by declaring your praise, music is the medicine, the world is in desperate need of something and the more people spreading happiness will always get my backing religious or not bro, if you keep it up you'll get a nick-name Reverend Richard :))
Oh trust me, Paul, Ive been a rapper my whole lifefrom 2000 to 2013and you wont believe that 2Pac, Dr. Dre, and Eminem are my musical role models. I used to go by Rex Razor, and some of my songs are still flying around online, haha. This gospel thing came latera long story. Anyway, Im sure the world would prefer me sharing this rather than songs about guns, girls, drugs, who should die when and how and vengeance, haha. And about that Reverend thing, I tried several times to attend pastor classes, but it didnt work out!
Thanks so much, Morash! I experiment with various genres, even country, haha. Im glad youre enjoying the vibe. Afrobeat has such infectious energy! I love trying new stuff and am still finding my footing. More to come for sure, so stay tuned!
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Made this track and wrote the chorus but was'nt able to write verses to complete the song , if you rap,sing or play any instrument here is your chance to show your skill this an open verse challenge do what ever on this
I produce and write songs for those that need them, I write verses , hooks , choruses for those in need a small donation will be appreciated, this song is also for sale, get in touch for stems,my Instagram handle is on my looperman profile
Description : Another exciting Looperman collaboration! It's amazing how I created this beat last year, and now this artist has written a track that aligns perfectly with it-the key, tempo, arrangement, and even the length fit seamlessly from beginning to end. This has got to be magic.
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Description : slow build of beats and I think kind of hypnotic IF you listen to the build! The lyric/ vox seems to be about sexualised violence which (if it is) is NOT cool but I like the sound of it despite the content
Wasnt happy with the mix and now remixed so hopefully sounding better now - mix might still need some tweaking, feedback appreciated.
I agree that genre can be limiting; what truly matters is the message and the connection we create. Its inspiring to see how you balance your alter ego with your authentic self. We will Keep doing what we do, hoping our passion shines through! Looking forward to more discussions and possible collaborations.