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'EVERYBODY' by Kosj Yamoah – Dance to What Truly Matters


'Everybody' by Kosj Yamoah is a call to prioritize the important things in life, because it's so easy to get stuck in the daily grind, where you are constantly pushed to reach more. 

Kosj Yamoah - EVERYBODY Journey to Zion II [J2Z2]Drawing from personal heartache - the loss of their son Zion - Kosj, together with his wife, founded 'Out of Zion for families,' a sanctuary to help others celebrate life's fleeting moments with loved ones. The song, featuring Kosj's daughter Zoe-Elle, turns personal grief into a call to cherish each moment. A vibrant call to live each moment with intent, embracing faith, hope, and love. 

Here's the scoop: You can't win the journey without faith, hope, or love. The lyrics, 'Go Go Go, Everybody trying to make it,' suggests that any success attained without these spiritual cornerstones is empty and hollow. Kosj encourages us to slow down, connect purposefully, and recognize God's joy that is surrounding us.

Why not take a moment to listen? This song takes you back to what's really important in life. Hug your loved ones tighter every day and dance to the beat of 'Everybody,' knowing you're part of a bigger story, a divine plan filled with undying love and light.

(Related scripture: Matthew 6:34; Corinthians 13:13; Hebrews 11:1)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7EfjtZqQa0Fr0BQ2WT9lRp

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81N-3OEVwjY

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