Featured – You can feel the ceiling shaking when Uche Agu
sings. This is not the result of the dynamics of the high voltage sounding
choir backing Agu or the ferocious decibels of the music’s loudness. Rather,
there’s a Holy Spirit presence when you hear Agu and his worship team sing. You
can’t sing such highly God saturated songs such as “Make God Big,”
“Yahweh,” and “The Glory” without feeling the gravitas of
God’s glory evoked. And when Agu sings these worship paeans with such verve and
conviction, you can feel Heaven rattle and Seraphim rejoicing. In this regard,
Agu’s DREAM Gospel Records debut not only lives up to its titular but you can
feel the ravishing beauty of God’s glory permeating every fibre of our souls as
we listen to this new live worship recording.
sings. This is not the result of the dynamics of the high voltage sounding
choir backing Agu or the ferocious decibels of the music’s loudness. Rather,
there’s a Holy Spirit presence when you hear Agu and his worship team sing. You
can’t sing such highly God saturated songs such as “Make God Big,”
“Yahweh,” and “The Glory” without feeling the gravitas of
God’s glory evoked. And when Agu sings these worship paeans with such verve and
conviction, you can feel Heaven rattle and Seraphim rejoicing. In this regard,
Agu’s DREAM Gospel Records debut not only lives up to its titular but you can
feel the ravishing beauty of God’s glory permeating every fibre of our souls as
we listen to this new live worship recording.
Agu is the soloist of the South African musical ensemble
Joyous Celebration who are known for their popular hit “My God is
Good”. With well over 3 million views on YouTube since its release in
2009, he has had been the headline performer for over 70,000 on tour through
the African continent.
Joyous Celebration who are known for their popular hit “My God is
Good”. With well over 3 million views on YouTube since its release in
2009, he has had been the headline performer for over 70,000 on tour through
the African continent.
Partnering with Dove, Stellar & GrammyTM nominated
producer Clay Bogan III (William McDowell, Israel & New Breed), in-demand
vocal arranger and worship artist Daniel Johnson, world-class drummer Chris
Coleman (Israel & New Breed, Chaka Khan, Prince), GrammyTM award winning
recording engineer Danny Duncan and along with the GrammyTM award winning mix
engineer Paul “Salvo” Salveson, Agu has created an eclectic Gospel
blend of worship music for this DREAM Gospel debut.
producer Clay Bogan III (William McDowell, Israel & New Breed), in-demand
vocal arranger and worship artist Daniel Johnson, world-class drummer Chris
Coleman (Israel & New Breed, Chaka Khan, Prince), GrammyTM award winning
recording engineer Danny Duncan and along with the GrammyTM award winning mix
engineer Paul “Salvo” Salveson, Agu has created an eclectic Gospel
blend of worship music for this DREAM Gospel debut.
Starting off the live worship evening with Agu’s signature
hit “My God is Good”, Agu introduces to North America what we have
been missing out all these years. Quipped with an infectious African beat and a
lilting reggae-tilted tune, “My God is Good” is an adrenaline flowing
praise of God’s goodness. When Agu is on many of the uptempo tunes such as
“My God is Bigger,” “All Over,” and “The Glory,”
he reminds us of Israel Houghton. With the same powerhouse vocals that extends
across octaves and his ability to be able to work his choir to soar in sync
with him, Agu like Houghton, shows us that he can really cause a holy stir.
hit “My God is Good”, Agu introduces to North America what we have
been missing out all these years. Quipped with an infectious African beat and a
lilting reggae-tilted tune, “My God is Good” is an adrenaline flowing
praise of God’s goodness. When Agu is on many of the uptempo tunes such as
“My God is Bigger,” “All Over,” and “The Glory,”
he reminds us of Israel Houghton. With the same powerhouse vocals that extends
across octaves and his ability to be able to work his choir to soar in sync
with him, Agu like Houghton, shows us that he can really cause a holy stir.
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