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David Dam
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Discography
Albums1
Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come2023 • AlbumTracks: 11
Singles10
Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come2024 • SingleTracks: 1
10 Minutes with Ebenezer
10 Minutes with Ebenezer2024 • SingleTracks: 1
Tongues Of Fire And Worship (Zoe / Jehovah is supreme / Everything - Medley)
Tongues Of Fire And Worship (Zoe / Jehovah is supreme / Everything - Medley)2023 • SingleTracks: 1
Song of Moses - Cover
Song of Moses - Cover2023 • SingleTracks: 1
My Altar - Cover
My Altar - Cover2023 • SingleTracks: 1
Shalom
Shalom2023 • SingleTracks: 2
Worship Medley
Worship Medley2023 • SingleTracks: 1
Never Be the Same
Never Be the Same2022 • SingleTracks: 2
Ebenezer
Ebenezer2021 • SingleTracks: 1
Elohim Adonai
Elohim Adonai2020 • SingleTracks: 1
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