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#MusicalMonday: I LUH GOD by #EricaCampbell


So this week I was prepping for a  #HipHop Event and I stumbled upon this new song by #EricaCampbell.

She sings a new and different sound from what we have known her for ( #Trap) set to appeal to her  younger audience.

However the song has been received mixed reception.

The message is very fresh and direct and the track is on point!

Now too much talk

Here is the song :)


The Lyrics:

"I Luh God"
(feat. Big Shizz)


I luh God
You don't luh God?
What's wrong with chu? [x2]

I don't think I could live no other way
Truth be told, I'm living how I wanna, aye
Nah, this ain't no blessings in the modern day
The Lord I serve, He gives them to me everyday
I'm forgiven, I'm forgiven
See I done been forgiven, now I'm living
And when I say I love, I mean it
Cuz none of this means nothing if He comes and I miss Him

I luh God
You don't luh God?
What's wrong with chu? [x2]

I love Him, I love Him
Love Him, Love Him...

You ain't got the money moving by yourself
And you know you did it with a lot of help
You know it's only one, it ain't nobody else
You got me talking strong
And I ain't rich, I'm talking wealth
See I'm forgiven, I'm forgiven
See I done been forgiven, now I'm living
And when I say I love, I mean it
Cuz none of this means nothing if He comes and I miss Him shawty

I luh God
You don't luh God?
What's wrong with chu? [x2]

I love Him, I love Him
Love Him, Love Him...

Wanted you to fall
You remember? I do, I do
You could've lost it all
You remember? I do, I do
Now what could you fill you up?
Ooh we got you covered
Protect us from it all,
that's what makes me love Him
I don't need a reason
To fall on my knees and
Tell Him how I feel in my heart
And let Him know

I luh God
You don't luh God?
What's wrong with chu? [x2]

I love Him, I love Him
Love Him, Love Him...

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  2. this song caught me of gaurd!

    its catchy but the content is not as rich! nice to dance to !

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  3. me too had stumbled upon it on a fb timeline but came to love its catchy tune :)
    thanks for stopping by :) :)

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