
Celebrating loyalty and retention at Stingray
At Stingray, loyalty and retention aren’t just buzzwords; they are the foundation of our thriving community and the secret sauce behind our success.
“Let The Redeemed Say So” is a Southern Gospel song by The Nelons, released in 1989. The song is based on the hymn written by William J. Kirkpatrick, but The Nelons’ version, penned by Nancy Harmon, features a unique arrangement that highlights their vocal harmonies and musical prowess. It became a significant track in their discography, celebrated for its spiritual message and energetic delivery.
there’s wonder workin’
power in the
blood of jesus
i’m so glad to say that
from sin he’s freed us
can’t be bought by
wealth or fame
it only comes
through jesus name
there’s victory
in each trying hour
through faith in
his mighty power
let the redeemed
let the
redeemed
he brought us
from the
chains of bondage
into the land
of promise
fed us with the
heavenly manna
filled our soul with
joy and gladness
been to the river and
i’ve been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
let the redeemed
been to the river and
i’ve been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
if you have been
redeemed from
the hands of
the enemy
if you really know
that he’s washed
you white as snow
if you know what
it’s really like
to have a song in
your darkest night
then lift up your
voice in one accord
let praises ring
unto the lord
let the redeemed
let the redeemed
brought us from the
chains of bondage
into the land
of promise
fed us with the
heavenly manna
filled our soul with
joy and gladness
been to the river and
i’ve been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
oh let the redeemed
been to the river and
i’ve been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
brought us from the
chains of bondage
into the land
of promise
fed us with the
heavenly manna
filled our soul with
joy and gladness
been to the river and i’ve
been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
oh let the redeemed
been to the river and
i’ve been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
been to the river and i’ve
been baptized
felt the fire touch
me and i’m satisfied
redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
oh let the redeemed
redeemed
redeemed
“Let The Redeemed Say So” showcases The Nelons’ ability to blend traditional gospel themes with contemporary musical elements, such as harmonica and guitar work. The song’s success and Grammy nomination underscore its impact in the Southern Gospel genre. Despite lineup changes, including the departure of Karen Peck, The Nelons continued to be a defining force in gospel music, earning numerous awards and accolades
At Stingray, loyalty and retention aren’t just buzzwords; they are the foundation of our thriving community and the secret sauce behind our success.
“Back That Thang Up” is a classic hip-hop track by Juvenile, featuring Mannie Fresh and Lil Wayne. Released in 1999, this song quickly became a staple in clubs and parties, known for its infectious beat and catchy hook. It’s a quintessential example of the bounce music genre that originated in New Orleans.
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“Den Pao Pouthena” is a popular Greek song by Vasilis Karras, known for its heartfelt lyrics and emotional depth. The song speaks to themes of love, commitment, and the reluctance to part from a beloved. Vasilis Karras’s soulful voice brings the poignant lyrics to life, making it a favorite among fans of Greek music.
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“Bolo Tara Rara” is a hit song by Daler Mehndi, released in 1995 as part of his debut album. This energetic track became an instant sensation, propelling Daler Mehndi to fame and establishing him as a prominent figure in the Indian pop and Bhangra music scene. The song is known for its catchy chorus and lively beats, making it a favorite at parties and celebrations.