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Maverick City Music, Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr, Mav City Gospel Choir - Make It Right (feat. Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr & Mav City Gospel Choir) (Gospel)


Maverick City Music, Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, Jekalyn Carr, Mav City Gospel Choir has released a Gospel track called Jubilee: The Juneteenth Edition.

“Make It Right”, written by Dante Bowe, Todd Dulaney, and Mitch Wong is the first single off of Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition released on June 18th, 2021. Recorded at a live worship event celebrating Juneteenth. 

LYRICS:

Verse 1
I remember when sin was sin
I remember when wrong was wrong
I remember when we all fell short
But got back up much quicker than the fall
 
Chorus
I’m praying that You open our eyes
Praying that You open our eyes again
Father please open our eyes
Father please open our eyes again
 
Verse 2
I remember when the left was left
I remember when we had respect
I remember when my mama said no
it’s exactly what she meant
And then she’d follow up and say
Because I told you so
 
Chorus
I’m pray that you open our eyes
Praying that You open our eyes again
Father please open our eyes
Father please open our eyes again
 
Bridge
You can take what’s wrong
You can make it write
With some holy conviction
A little loving and correction
You can take these burdens
Give us one that’s light
Here I am Jesus
Here I am Jesus

#Juneteenth #Makeitright #Gospel #Jubilee #TRIBL


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2hKrNvjSpqiOs7QhcNmJZI

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edaA71kMKgg

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