Gospel artist and songwriter, Joy Anwuli Nmor popularly known as Joi Mor has been in the music industry for quite a while. She released her debut album You’ve Got Me Tripping back in 2011 which was produced by A-List producer, GospelOnDaBeat. The album got rave reviews and enjoyed massive airplay all over the country.
The singer who hails from Ndokwa West LGA in Delta State was born into the family of an architect, Mr Edwin and late Mrs Mabel Nmor. Over the course of her music career Joi Mor has shared the same stage with the likes of Freke Umoh, Samsong, BNG, Jude Sax, FootPrint5, Jahdiel amongst others. The Benson Idahosa University graduate of Economics who also currently runs a masters degree in the same field is passionate about making music that reaches the soul as well as glorifies God..
After a brief hiatus from music Joi Mor is back with CHIM’OMA which means MY GOOD GOD. It is an upbeat afro-dance love song produced by Johnny Drille. The song which was inspired by religious happenings around her emphasizes the Father and child relationship that God has with us and how it never fades.
Its J to the O to the I
To the MOR Joi Mor
You will always be my
Chim’oma
Eh
Chim’oma
Eh
Chim’oma eh
And I will always be your
Nwa oma
Eh
Nwa oma
Eh
Nwa oma eh
Every time I think about you
Every time I read about you
Every time I reach out for you
It gives me pleasure
Every time I think about you
Every time I read about you
Every time I reach out for you
The way you love me so
I’ll always be your baby
(Always be your baby)
The way I love you so
You’ll always be my daddy yeah
You will always be my
Chim’oma
Eh
Chim’oma
Eh
Chim’oma eh
And I will always be your
Nwa oma
Eh
Nwa oma
Eh
Nwa oma eh
Obim ooo
I need you
Everyday
That I live
You’re my star
My all
You are everything I desire
The way you love me so
I’ll always be your baby
(Always be your baby)
The way I love you so You’ll always be my daddy eh
You will always be my
Chim’oma
Eh
Chim’oma
Eh
Chim’oma eh
And I will always be your
Nwa oma
Eh
Nwa oma
Eh
Nwa oma eh
Bridge
Oya touch your head bend down low (Touch your head bend down low)
Guwara’egu
(Egu egu egu)
Oya touch your head bend down low (touch your head bend down low)
Guwara’egu
(Egu egu egu)
Let me see you move your body
Let me see you move your body
Let me see you mujojo
Oya komole eh
To The Lord Jesus yea
(Chorus Again)
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