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We found 8 results for "Gbenga owoeye wise"
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Gbenga Owoeye-wise: colorful (2004)
Its an uban praise and contemporary cd with a mixture of African and Western rhythm
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Donni McClurkin,
Marvin Winans,
Sam Cooke.
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Gbenga Owoeye-wise: African Praise Volume 1 (2002)
African gospel. world music gospel: songs of inspirations and praises
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Marvin,
No-Wonder,
Sam Cooke,
The Winans.
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David Adesokan: Mighty God (2011)
Mighty God feature features an Afro-gospel praise and worship medley with variations and renditions by David Adesokan. This dynamic, high energy African, Latin medley of praise songs will keep you dancing and praising the Most High God unceasingly.
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Fred Hammond,
Gbenga Owoeye Wise,
Midnight Crew.
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David Oke and His Ags: IPA (Might) (2010)
This album expresses God's might. The possibility of God and the impossibility of man. This album simply says "God always want to take glory ineverything that happens to a man and He doesn't need the best to prove the best or bring the best out of a man.
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Deitrick Haddon,
Donnie McClurkin,
Gbenga Owoeye Wise.
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Gbenga Wise: A Child Is Born - Single (2011)
A song about the reason for the birth of Jesus Christ
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Jonathan Butler,
Marvin L Winans,
Sam Cooke.
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Wale Adenuga, Bob Fitts, Olufunmi, Chris Delvan, David Baroni, Gbenga Adenuga, Cobhams Asu: You Are The Only One (2007)
Fresh and inspiring Nigerian praise and worship music
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Bob Fitts,
Wale Adenuga.
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Agboola Shadare: Strings of Christmas (2011)
With the application of Agboola Shadare's masterful arrangement, a selection of traditional Christmas songs become a transformed blend appealing to smooth jazz, R&B, gospel and other tastes. This is a Christmas album approached from another angle.
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George Benson,
Norman Brown,
Peter White.
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Mike Aremu: UNVEILED (2005)
This project is a reflection of Mike’s musical outlook with a distinct international appeal. You’ll find Latin Jazz influences, Smooth Jazz, Makossa, Blues, Soukus all laid on a strong West African foundation.