“Wait For You”
Ratu Suguturaga (2016)
Available on iTunes and other digital outlets
Ratu Suguturaga’s eager tenor on “Wait For You” evokes today’s leading male P&W balladeers. He revels in the song’s andante tempo and gentle melody like a refreshing spring drizzle, as he expresses earnest and prayerful yearnings to the Lord for patience.
Settled in a safe place where he can feel the presence of the Lord, Suguturaga cries: “The sun needs you more than the song that I sing, or the air that I breathe.” This single is radio ready.
A PK who is Fijian by birth and now lives in Australia, Suguturaga currently leads worship and the Youth Group Ministry at the Christian Mission Fellowship in Adelaide, South Australia. His work has recently been nominated for the Independent Artists Christian Music Association Awards for Digital Release of the Year.
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Written by : Bob Marovich
Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.
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