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Who Am I? - Khalid Belrhouzi



     
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Over time You've healed so much in me and I am living proof
That although my darkest hour had come
Your light could still shine through
Though at times it's just enough to cast a shadow on the wall
Well I am grateful that You shine a light on me at all
Who am I that You would love me so gently
Who am I that You would recognize my name
Lord, who am I that You would speak to me so softly
Conversation with the love most high, who am I?
Amazing grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me
I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind but now I see
And the more I sing that sweet old song, the more I understand
That I do not comprehend this love that's coming from Your hand
Who am I that You would love me so gently
Who am I that You would recognize my name
Who am I that You would speak to me so softly
Conversation with the love most high, who am I?
Grace, grace God's grace

Grace that will pardon and cleanse within
Grace, grace, God's great grace
Grace that is greater than all my sin
Who am I that You would love me so gently
Who am I that You would recognize my name
Lord, who am I that You would speak to me so softly
Conversation with the love most high, who am I?
Lord, who am I? Who am I? Who am I?

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Affectionately known as 'Bulbul' (nightingale) for his melodic voice, Khalid hails from Lyon, France though he was born in Casablanca, Morocco in 1969. Khalid began singing from the tender age of 7 and in the late 90s he was lead vocalist in the French based band 'Badr'. His albums 'Les Noms de Dieu' (The Names of God) and 'Paroles Veridiques' (True Word) were both released in France in 2002. Extracts from this rendition of the Burdah, the classic poem by Al-Busiri praising the Prophet (pbuh)...

Read more about Khalid Belrhouzi on Last.fm.


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