365 Questions--June 5
A song that is often stuck in your head
A gospel song that is ALWAYS stuck in my head is "You are My Strength" by William Murphy. I can't explain why it's stuck in my head. It's just always there. I could literally be sitting there and all of a sudden I'll just start singing "in the fullness of you grace, in the power of your name...you lift me up." It's always that part. To be honest, it might be stuck in my head because of the significance of when I first heard it. The first time I heard it was the day I joined my church. I'm not sure what really happened, but something about that song really touched me.
A secular song that I've been catching myself singing a lot lately is "Broken Clocks" by Sza. I like the song, but I wouldn't say I'm a die hard Sza fan. She has a good vibe. I don't even know all the words to the song but at least 3 times a day, especially when I'm at work, I'll randomly start singing the chorus. Maybe it's just a catchy song.
A gospel song that is ALWAYS stuck in my head is "You are My Strength" by William Murphy. I can't explain why it's stuck in my head. It's just always there. I could literally be sitting there and all of a sudden I'll just start singing "in the fullness of you grace, in the power of your name...you lift me up." It's always that part. To be honest, it might be stuck in my head because of the significance of when I first heard it. The first time I heard it was the day I joined my church. I'm not sure what really happened, but something about that song really touched me.
A secular song that I've been catching myself singing a lot lately is "Broken Clocks" by Sza. I like the song, but I wouldn't say I'm a die hard Sza fan. She has a good vibe. I don't even know all the words to the song but at least 3 times a day, especially when I'm at work, I'll randomly start singing the chorus. Maybe it's just a catchy song.
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