Download music: Jumoke Odusole – Ko S’oba Bire

Jumoke Odusole is a Nigerian gospel singer, song-writer and lead vocalist at The Redeemed Christian Church of God. She released her first album which was composed by her in 2017. 

 
Her new single –  Ko S’oba Bire” is full of reverence to God for his faithfulness and unending love, even when we’re seemingly undeserving.
 
Produced by the legendary Wole Oni.

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Lyrics: Jumoke Odusole – ”Ko S’oba Bire”


Chorus
You are Jesus (2×)
Laye lorun 

Iwo ni kosoba bire (2×)

Verse 1:
Call: Arugbo ojo (Ancient of days)
Response: Iwo ni
Call: Alagbada Ina (The one clothes in fire)
Response: Iwo ni
Call: Eleru niyin (Fearful to be praised)
Response: Iwo ni kosoba biire

Chorus
You are Jesus (2×)
Laye lorun 

Iwo ni kosoba bire (2×)

Verse 2:
Call: Ebube dike (Glorious warrior)
Response: Iwo ni
Call: Nmalite na gwugwu (Beginning and the end)
Response: lwo ni
Call: Odogwu akataka (Fearless warrior)
Response: lwo ni kosoba bire.

Chorus
You are Jesus(2×)
Laye lorun Iwo ni kosoba bire (×2)

Verse 3
Response: Ubangiji(The Supreme being)
Response: lwo ni
Call: Sarkin sarakuna(King of kings)
Response: Iwo ni
Call: Almasihu(Messiah)
Response: Iwo ni kosoba biire

Bridge: Jeki ase re bere kase re bere
Lori aye mi (×2)

CHANT:
Kabio osi
(Unquestionable)
Alagbada Ina
(The one clothes with fire)
Alawotele oorun
(He that is full of light)
Oba awon oba
(King of kings)
Olori aye gbogbo
(Ruler of the whole universe)
Talale fi o we
(Who can be compared with you)

Ni gbogbo aye
(In all the earth)
Mo wo kiri, koseni biire
(I searched all over, no one like you)
Okan lana, okan Loni, okan titi ayeraye
(The same yesterday, today and forever)
Oba tan saya
(The King we run to)
Gbanigbani tin gba kekere ,tin gba alagbara
(The deliverer, that delivers the youngest and the strongest)

Apata aidigbolu (The Rock that can never be moved)

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