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Narada Vocal Band on the remake of "Narekelemo" by Tim Godfrey - Video

Narada vocal band, formerly called the John316 vocal band founded last year and consists of some of the most popular vocalists here in Rwanda.

The group leader, Micomyiza Mpenzi in a live interview said that they decided to change the name after discussing with the group members to search for a name that should give the group a given direction based on their vision. They found that continuing to use the Bible verse John 316, confuses people, so they chose to call it the 'Narada Vocal Band'.
"We have found that what we should be is a fragrance of God in His people. That fragrance of worship attracts people to Christ Jesus. That is Narada. we will continue to use that verse as  John 3:16 is our mission as Christians to tell people that Jesus heals, refreshes, and whoever believes in Him has eternal life. "

Now that the name has been changed, the singers have released a remake of the song 'Narekelemo' which is now owned by
Travis Greene & Tim Godfrey, and the 4th song the band has produced. ‘Narekelemo’ means “Receive my praise
(Take my thanksgiving) ". Narada vocal band released this song to encourage and strengthen all the people in Rwanda who are in total lockdown to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic.

WATCH BELOW THE NEW REMAKE OF "NAREKELEMO: BY NARADA VOCAL BAND.

 

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Last modified on Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:12
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