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Artist/Band:
Donnie McClurkin
Lyrics for Song: I'm Walking
Lyrics for Album: X2: We Praise You / Donnie Mcclurkin Again [2011]
(Chrous)
I'm walking in authority, living life without apology
It's not wrong, dear, I belong here
So you might as well get used to me
(Verse 1)
My mother may not be a queen
But my Father's King of everything
I'm adopted into the family
So I guess that makes me royalty
(Bridge)
And He's given me dominion yes (oh)
Power over men, them yes (oh)
Everything I do is blessed (oh)
Promised me some great success (oh)
I am the authority (oh)
God of the majority (oh)
Livin' in my liberty (oh)
So you might as well get used to me
(Chrous)
I'm walking in authority, living life without apology
It's not wrong, dear, I belong here
So you might as well get used to me
(Verse 2)
We're children of the most-high God
Understand and believe His word
We never have to beg or plead
For our Father will supply our needs
(Chrous)
I'm walking in authority, living life without apology
It's not wrong, dear, I belong here
So you might as well get used to me
I'm walking in prosperity, living life the way it's meant to be
It's not wrong, dear, I belong here
So you might as well get used to me
Get something in your hand
And wave it in the air
1 2 3 (oh)
1 2 3 (oh)
1 2 3 (oh)
So you might as well get used to me
La la la la
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I'm Walking
Donnie McClurkin's 'I'm Walking' stands as a testament to his mastery of gospel soul, blending raw vocal power with intricate harmonies. Recorded for the 2011 release X2: We Praise You / Donnie McClurkin Again, the track exemplifies his signature style of weaving emotional depth with spiritual conviction. McClurkin's ability to convey movement and perseverance through his voice is central to this recording, reflecting themes of faith and resilience common in his discography. The song serves as a powerful addition to his catalog, showcasing his continued influence in the contemporary gospel genre and his dedication to crafting recordings that resonate deeply with listeners seeking spiritual upliftment. |
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| Album Lyrics: X2: We Praise You / Donnie Mcclurkin Again [2011] |
 Donnie McClurkin
"X2: We Praise You / Donnie Mcclurkin Again [2011]"
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