Wow Hits 2012

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Wow Hits 2012 Song List

Wow hits 2012 - YouTube. The proved fall release is back with all the years best songs and artists! This year it is truly bigger than ever because Wow Hits 2012 will have 30 h. Check out WOW Hits 2012 by Various artists on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com.

It's been a while since the annual WOW Hits series contained the usual 15 songs per disc plus bonus tracks (totalling around 16 or 17 songs per disc). In fact, the last time was in 2007 for WOW Hits 2008. The collections for WOW Hits 2009, WOW Hits 2010, and WOW Hits 2011, for reasons unexplained, 15 tracks per album now included the bonus tracks. Also during those years, WOW Hits became notoriously famous for including repeat songs from previous years. Gurmukhi Lipi 20 Font. Examples included 'Set the World on Fire' by Britt Nicole ( WOW Hits 2008 and 2009), 'The Words I Would Say' from Sidewalk Prophets ( WOW Hits 2010 and 2011), and Tenth Avenue North's 'Love is Here' ( WOW Hits 1 and 2009). In fact, it was during these times where I boycotted WOW Hits, as, apart from last year's edition, half the songs on WOW these days are overplayed while underrated artists never are acknowledged. However, this year's WOW, while far from perfect, is a step in the right direction.

Disc One of WOW Hits 2012, at a glance, is the standard adult contemporary formula used on previous years' disc one of WOW's, with little or no surprises on it. However, a much closer look reveals a more thought-out and refined list this time around. What is good about this disc is that there are songs for the worship leader, and songs for the radio listener. Radio favorites 'This is the Stuff' (Francesca Battistelli), 'Your Love' (Brandon Heath), 'I Refuse' (Josh Wilson) and 'Stronger' (Mandisa) all make the cut, which should please the avid fan of Christian pop radio, as well as the casual listener, as these songs have all garnered praise and acclaim since their airplay. Super Mp3 V4 5 7 2 Snsd 2017. Worship favorites 'I Will Follow' (Chris Tomlin), 'Christ is Risen' (Matt Maher) and 'Your Great Name' (Natalie Grant) are included as well, and it's no secret that worship leaders would use these anthems in churches in the coming months. The two bonus tracks, 'Jesus I Am Resting' (Tricia Brock) and 'What Was I Fighting For' (Patrick Ryan Clark), are also welcome additions onto the WOW roster; these songs give an indication that these two artists should have acclaimed music careers ahead of them.

And MercyMe have made a long awaited comeback with 'Beautiful,' a worthy addition, particularly since their music video was quite popular this year also. Adobe Illustrator Portable Rapidshare Er. Matthew West's 'Strong Enough' and Sidewalk Prophet's 'You Love Me Anyway' inclusion also give a rousing and heartfelt message to listeners everywhere that God is strong enough to help us through our problems and that He loves us in spite of what we have done.

However, I want to draw special praise to my favorite on the disc, 'Lead Me' from Sanctus Real, a song that, in my opinion, should have won 'Song of the Year' at the GMA Dove Awards, seeing that the song made such an impact that it topped the Christian Billboard charts. Sung from the point of view of a father praying to God about him leading his family in their Christian walk, this song has such an inspiring message and relevant lyrical content, and every time I listen to it, the song never ceases to amaze me. Disc Two typically contained the more rockier and edgier tunes, more built for rock radio than disc one, and a quick glance through the list reveals quite a few gems. The Afters appear back on the list after five years in the wilderness, and what a song to come back to WOW with 'Light Up The Sky!' Building 429 is another artist who also comes back into the fold after five years, and their offering 'Listen to the Sound' is worthy, vibrant, and makes you want to praise God, especially in the hymn-like bridge. It's a pity David Crowder*Band are calling it quits, but 'SMS (Shine)' is a great way for them to bow out, and their video for their song (made with a Lite Brite) is truly innovative, creative and well made.

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