Song picture
Day One to Seven
Comment Share
License   $0.00
Free download
"Day One to Seven," written and produced by Richard Shekari, is a vibrant worship song that celebrates the unwavering love and sacrifice of the divine. It instills a sense of gratitude, urging listeners to see each day as a precious gift.
richard shekari
Commercial uses of this track are allowed.
Adaptations of this track are NOT allowed to be shared.
You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the artist.
Artist picture
Born on April 11, 1981, in Bauchi State, Nigeria, Richard Shekari. I love adding a unique blend of rhythm, rhyme, and soul to my creations. Abuja, Nigeria.
Richard Shekari is a multifaceted artist and humanitarian hailing from Kaduna, Nigeria. Born on April 11, 1981, in Bauchi, Nigeria, Richard's passion for music and writing began at an early age. As a songwriter, he intricately weaves together melodies and lyrics that resonate with audiences, particularly in the realm of gospel music. Not only does he craft soul-stirring songs, but he also possesses the technical skill to mix and master them to perfection. Richard's creative talents extend beyond music into the literary world, where he has authored several captivating titles. His writing showcases a depth of insight and a gift for storytelling that captivates readers across genres. Despite his artistic pursuits, Richard's professional background in architecture underscores his versatility and dedication to excellence. His work with a humanitarian agency reflects his commitment to making a positive impact on the world around him, blending creativity with compassion to effect meaningful change. Currently based in Abuja, Nigeria, Richard continues to inspire through his music, writing, and humanitarian efforts, leaving an indelible mark on both the artistic and humanitarian landscapes.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Afro Pop
Charts
Peak #221
Peak in subgenre #9
Author
Richard Shekari
Rights
Richard Shekari
Uploaded
September 26, 2024
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.0 MB 320 kbps 3:04
Lossless
WAV 61.9 MB
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
"Day One to Seven," written and produced by Richard Shekari, is a vibrant worship song that celebrates the unwavering love and sacrifice of the divine. It instills a sense of gratitude, urging listeners to see each day as a precious gift. The second verse grounds the theme in everyday life, showcasing how each moment is an opportunity to honour the One who removes shame and grants eternal life. The chorus highlights the sustaining nature of divine love throughout the week, reminding us of Gods constant presence. An energetic bridge invites communal engagement with its encouraging collective celebration. The concluding verses reaffirm God as our source of joy and life, reinforcing the song's core message. Musically, it combines contemporary worship with a dynamic rhythm, making it perfect for congregational singing. With heartfelt lyrics and a memorable melody, "Day One to Seven" becomes both a personal declaration of faith and a communal anthem of worship.
Lyrics
Day One to Seven Verse 2: No, today isnt a holiday; we will treat it like any other day. Theres Someone who took our shame away; its He whom we celebrate today. Its none but the giver of life; Hes our Father worldwide. For our sake, He laid down His life to give us eternal life. Chorus: From day one, two, three, four, five, His love keeps us alive. Through six and seven, full of life, thanks to the Most High. Theres none like You, O Most High, O giver of life. You took our shame, Lord, upon the cross. You are all we have. Bridge: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh! Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh! Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh! Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh! Verse 2: We have come, O Most High; Your name we glorify. O Bread of Life, our source of joy, O Divine. We have come, O Most High; Your name we glorify. O Bread of Life, our source of joy, O Divine. *Chorus* Copyright 2024 Richard Shekari Produced by Richard Shekari
Comments
Please sign up or log in to post a comment.