God Favored Me II
Hezekiah Walker · Other Songs - Hezekiah Walker
But I want you to know tonight
You got favor
(God favors me)
In your trial,
In your test,
In your hard times
Don't worry
(God favors me)
Attack your character,
Attack your integrity
Don't worry no no
(God favors me)
Touch your neighbor,
Encourage the person next to ya
Tell em I got it,
Tell em I got it,
And I can say yes
(Yes)
To ya will
(Yes)
Say yes
(Yes)
Because I got
(God favors me)
Through my crises
(Yes),
Difficulties
(Yes),
Through my hard times
(Yes, God favors me)
I found favor
(Yes),
Favor
(Yes)
I got it,
(Yes)
I got it, I got it, I got it
(God favors me)
I got it
(Yes)
And the Lord gave it to me
(Yes)
You know what yall I got another witness
(God favors me)
Come here D.J. Rogers
Wondering why I did not die,
I'll be happy to tell you why
(God favors me)
No longer do I cry,
When fake friends say goodbye
(God favors me)
Some days the well was dry,
but I have the same reply
(God favors me)
Evil wants to bring me down inside
(Hey),
But God said again I rise
(Yes)
Come on everbody say yes
(Yes)
Don't you let the evilness
(Yes)
Or your haters bring you down
(God favors me)
OOOOO
(Yes),(yes),(yes)
God favors me
(God favors me)
OO
(Yes),
O
(Yes), (yes),
Yeah God favors me
(God favors meeeeee)
O praise God, thank God everybody.
One more time everybody lift your voice all over this
world, and say God favors me
(GOD FAVORS MEEEEEE!!!!!!!)
God Favored Me II
Hezekiah Walker's 'God Favored Me II' stands as a defining track within his extensive catalog of Southern soul and gospel-infused R&B. Released alongside other seminal works like 'I Need You To Survive' and 'Second Chance,' the song exemplifies Walker's signature blend of raw vocal delivery and emotive songwriting that characterizes his career. The recording captures the essence of the early 2010s revival of classic soul, featuring lush harmonies and a rhythmic groove that invites deep reflection. As part of his broader body of work, including albums such as 'Double Play' and 'The Essential 3.0,' the track demonstrates Walker's ability to craft timeless music that resonates with audiences seeking authentic, spiritually charged soundscapes. It remains a staple in discussions regarding the evolution of modern gospel-adjacent R&B.
