this song takes me back 25yrs...secondary school morning assembly praise...its a hit every time...every single time i hear it i am back on that assembly line...God is so good
Thank u very much Moses Bliss for using our 🇬🇭 Traditional Ghanaian sounds for your song and show casing it to the world...Much love from Ghana.... 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
If I say traditional,it means an origination and a God giving genre known by 🇬🇭Ghanaians called jama...this even is a duplicate of what kpanlogo displays by the Ga's....The ewes also present to us their boboobo with much clapping and effective use of the drum and gong gong with similar sounds....And these sounds finds it way to penetrate into the heart of people including our students in the universities in Ghana .....The begining introduction sound of the song is from our own Ghanaians praising God with this jama sounds in the University...Our local sounds has now been exposed to the world once again by other our other African relatives....Though it's a one love system we in now, we can't deny the fact that we own these sounds. In as much as we congratulating any one who uses these sounds also for recognizing it....Thank u very much for understanding....mich love from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
@@user-wr7bz6zl3t 😳🙊🙀; I’m shocked, to say the least. In honor of our darling Jesus, I will keep quiet, so I don’t derail a household Nigerian song meant to honor our lord. Have a good day.
I don't know why ppl keep arguing about the fact that the introduction of this song is JAMA. A cultural and traditional entertainment in Ghana since the days of our ancestors Guess they're not Ghanaians so they won't understand. 😅🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
The song took me back to the memories of 35 years ago in Anglican Children Sunday School where we use to sing this song. I just love the new vibes added to it. 👏Darling Jesus
I've been listening to this song since last night of hearing it for the first time. The joy it brings in my heart is unexplainable! God bless the team 💃🏽🙌🏾🙏🏽❤️❤️
You can easily relate to this song if you went to primary and secondary school in the 90s in Nigerians. It was one of the most common song in schools assembly those days. 🇳🇬 ❤✌️
Oh how I love this soul 🥰 Moses Bliss, thanks for impacting the many lives 🤗. Hoping to receiving you soonest in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱❤️ love you Sire, spotlite music is blessed to have you ❤️.
May God bless this new composer of Darling Jesus ,its different from the way we use to hear it in our early days of christianity.The song is so melodious, but he should recompose it and make it quiet longer.
God bless you real good moses Bliss for always acknowledging the gifts in the life of others and bringing it into spotlight. All to the glory of God. Grace all the way brother🙏🙏
JESUS WILL ALWAYS BE OUR DARLING FOREVER. God bless you, Moses Bliss and your crew.😂. THANK YOU JESUS FOR BEING MY DARLING ALWAYS. Couldn't get enough of it. I played it like 10 times. 😂😂❤
This song reminds me of our family morning devotions when I was a kid. All Nigerian Christians know this household devotional song “Darling Jesus.” Thank you Moses Bliss for adding flavour to this decades-long staple of Nigerian gospel devotionals.
I thank and I bless those in my generation over seventy years old that did not restrain our youth to worship our Jesus Christ in their own understanding, guys just remain in Christ Jesus, I love you in Jesus Name 🙌🏽🙌🏽🔥( a Spin from the old and I love it )
I love this song. There is so much joy in serving the Lord. He gives us joy even in chaos... It's not our fault or our effort. It's the Lord's doing, and it's... ***Complete the rest** 😂😅😊
He deserves the glory without him I didn't know what I would become.... Dad I give you all my life.... You are so good in my life, my families that's why I can't stay without worship you Lord....I love u, I love u Jesus...Dady yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy , you are Grand infinity