Calling by Annatoria: A Spiritual Thunderclap Wrapped in Velvet
Annatoria’s Calling hits like a spiritual thunderclap wrapped in velvet.
This track melds R&B’s sultry warmth with Afrobeats’ pulsing energy, creating a sound that’s both familiar and startlingly fresh.
Annatoria’s voice weaves through the composition with effortless grace, a powerful instrument equally capable of conveying raw emotion and technical finesse.
The production sparkles with sun-drenched textures, laying a lush foundation for Annatoria’s soaring vocals.
Annatoria confronts faith’s complexities head-on in “Calling.” She sings of being left “stranded with much more than I could handle” and even admits to running from divine love.
Yet these moments of weakness ultimately strengthen her resolve, as she declares, “Know that even the pain won’t change my faith.”
This raw honesty gives the lyrics a lived-in quality, making Annatoria’s spiritual journey feel tangible and relatable.
This track features on Annatoria’s EP, Circle.
It showcases an artist unafraid to lay her soul bare through music, tackling weighty Christian themes while crafting a sound that resonates beyond religious boundaries.
“Calling” stands out in today’s musical landscape by offering genuine substance alongside its polished style.
Annatoria invites listeners on a voyage of self-discovery, all set to an irresistible groove that demands movement.
The song’s blend of introspection and danceability creates a unique listening experience.
It’s equally suited for quiet contemplation or losing yourself on a packed dance floor.
This duality highlights Annatoria’s skill as both a thoughtful songwriter and a magnetic performer.
As “Calling” builds to its climax, Annatoria’s impassioned vocals take centre stage.
Her delivery crackles with urgency, imploring listeners to heed their own inner voices.
It’s a powerful moment that lingers long after the final notes fade.
For those craving music that challenges and elevates, Annatoria’s latest delivers in spades.
“Calling” announces the arrival of an artist ready to shake up the industry, armed with a distinctive voice and a message that demands attention.
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Annatoria Calling Lyrics
Tried my way left me stranded
With much more than I could handle
God I nearly lost my mind though
Called my name three times I no recognise it
Sending all Your love and I still would run from it
And then You renewed my mind
Come rain
Sunrise
I’ll stay
Know that even the pain
Won’t change
My faith
I believe in Your way
Your way
Yahweh oh oh
Somebody’s calling for you
You say you no hear Him but you know what to do
When you hear Him calling
Say that you’re all in
He won’t stop calling
Somebody’s calling for you
(Somebody)
You say you no see am but faith ain’t with eye view
When you hear Him coming
(When you hear Him coming)
Don’t miss your calling
(Don’t miss your calling )
Say that you’re all in
No more running, don’t be stumbling
Get down on your knees
Some people wanna stay burdened
But when they know
Of a saviour
Who’s got His hand on you
He’ll carry your weight so
Lord show your power
(Power)
Mercy flow like water
(Water)
Show dem Your arms are open
And when in doubt erase the fear of falling
Take a chance
Hear the Father calling
Munondiwona ndichifara nekuti Mwari vandipa ngoni
Come rain
Sunrise
I’ll stay
Know that even the pain
Won’t change
My faith
I believe in Your way
Your way
Yahweh
Somebody’s calling for you
You say you no hear Him but you know what to do
When you hear Him calling
(When you hear Him calling)
Say that you’re all in
(Say that you’re all in)
He won’t stop calling
Oh
Somebody’s calling for you
(Somebody)
You say you no see am but faith ain’t with eye view
(Somebody)
When you hear Him coming
(When you hear Him coming)
Don’t miss your calling
(Don’t miss your coming)
Say that you’re all in
Oh
King Jesus calling for you
(Calling)
You say you no see Am but faith ain’t with eye view
Now you see Him coming
You missed your calling
He then stops calling