STYLE: Dance/Electronic RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 13130-10140 LABEL: Pulse FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Francis Blight
This song has reached the national top twenty and appears to be the ultimate dance worship tune. The lyrics express the desire to humbly be refuelled with a blessing from God and would be ideal for any rave praise. Having said this I do not know whether the singer Sedric Johnson is a Christian. When he performed it on Top Of The Pops a tribal image was used to present it. This aside, "I Lift My Cup" is the perfect garage tune with real worship potential. "Spirit Divine" and "Righteous State" are the best mixes; check the format that you buy.
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Posted by SnizzWanger in DeepSouth U.S. @ 22:45 on Jun 10 2008
Johnson was the pastor of an Alabama church when Rollo
(Mount) chose him to be the voice and face of Gloworm. (BTW-
It was the intent from the start that Gloworm would promote
the concept of dance praise.)
Johnson was the pastor of an Alabama church when Rollo (Mount) chose him to be the voice and face of Gloworm. (BTW- It was the intent from the start that Gloworm would promote the concept of dance praise.)