Kim Washington's "I See It" Reminds Us God's Promises are Yeah and Amen

Psalmist Kim Washington releases her brand new single "I See It." The song is a powerful reminder that listeners should never lose sight of the assignments that God has given to each of us. "I See It" was written, produced and arranged by Don Jon Washington and co-written by Kim. The single is available on all digital music outlets now.
Washington writes, "I'm so excited for what God is about to do in your life!!! I see nothing but the best, but do you?! God is definitely about to open your eyes and give you clarity to what's been in front of you the entire time!"
"We wrote this song to inspire the listener; to remind them that God's promises are yeah and amen," Kim shares. "Realizing that It is whatever you are believing God for. It is His word manifested."
Kim is sharing her official music video for "I See It" on her YouTube channel. Director David Vigil filmed Kim at Inspiring Body of Christ Church in Dallas, TX, and offers viewers a front-row experience of her dynamic praise and worship flow.
Watch "I See It" now on YouTube.
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