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Here’s a song by the Nigerian Christian music minister and fast-rising praise worship leader “” whose song has been a blessing to live. The song is titled “Ó’DÉ (HE’s Come)“ featuring ““.

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Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, and recording artist  releases a live recording song titled  “Ó’DÉ “, which means He’s Come featuring .This powerful song was recorded live on stage during JESUS REIGNS CONCERT with Psalmos. 
When Jesus comes into that situation, everything changes. O’DE (He’s Come) is a song of prayers and assurance of what JESUS has come to do in our lives. Romans 10:13: For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”

Lyrics: Ó’DÉ (HE’s Come) by Psalmos

O’de

(He’s come)

Olugbala de

(The Saviour has come)

O’de o

(Oh He’s come)

Al’ade wura de

(The one with the Golden Crown has come)

Alagbara julo

(The most powerful)

On’ibu Ore

(God whose barn is full of blessings)

Akiri s’ore 

(He who goes about, doing good)

El’eyinju Ina,

(The Good with the eyes of fire)

Olodumare

(The Almighty)

Ase’ba fun O

(We worship You)

Verse 1: 

Rev 12:10

Oun rara mo gbo o o

(And I heard a loud voice)

Lati Orun, wipe

(saying in heaven)

nigbayi ni’gbala de ati agbara

(Now is come salvation, and strength,)

Ati le olufisun jade

(For the accuser of our brethren is cast down,)

Tin f’ejo wa sun

(which accused them)

 N’iwaju Oluwa

(Before our God)

L’ osan ati l’oru

(Day and night.)

We’re victorious

By the blood of the Lamb

And our testimonies

Do do do do

Oh oh oh oh

Come unto Him

All ye that labor

He will give you rest

So open up your heart

Refrain:

CHORUS

Verse 2:

Ore

(Friend)

Toba de o /2x

(When He Comes)

Toba de o

(Oh when He Comes)

Aso’ro re d’ayo

(He’ll turn your matter to Joy)

Adun Oluwa, awole wa o

(The Lord’s Sweetness will come in)

Odaju, ikoro yio jade

(Certainly, betterness will exit)

Chorus: 

Orin, Ope /5x o

(Songs of/ Thanksgiving) 

Koma ni tan lenu wa 

(Won’t finish in mouth)

For the God that lives

And never dies 

Will turn your life around

And turn your sorrows

And your mourning

Into dancing.