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Cianna - Open & Receptive (R&B/CHH)


Cianna's 'Open & Receptive' is a powerful, soulful, and rhythmic song that encourages listeners to let go of their past ways, habits, and mindsets to make space for new opportunities and blessings in their lives. The song's tropical, dance-hall afrobeat and R&B vocals make it an uplifting and affirming track that will leave you feeling energized and ready to tackle any challenge.

Cianna's lyrics emphasize the importance of being open to conversations and interactions with people who have different beliefs and lifestyles. She encourages listeners to choose love over neglect and to plant seeds of hope and a different perspective in someone's life subtly and intentionally.

Cianna - Open & ReceptiveThe song's final message is about faith and trusting that the King of the universe has his hand on our lives, pointing us in the right direction, and protecting us from what we may not see. Cianna's vocals beautifully convey this message, and the lyrics remind us that when we believe that God is in control, we can allow Him to guide our steps and trust that He has a plan.

'Open & Receptive' is a powerful and uplifting track that will leave you feeling hopeful and inspired. It is a song that encourages us to let go of our past and be open to new opportunities, conversations, and interactions, all while reminding us to have faith in God's divine plan. So, if you're looking for a song that will lift your spirits and leave you feeling empowered, be sure to give 'Open & Receptive' by Cianna a listen.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Cianna-open-and-receptive-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1qfb5XZhG24QgsxZEa81SQ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5D1_FEN-6A

Would you like to hear more R&B/CHH music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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