Frank Edwards - Logo Lyrics

Album: Born In July
Released: 22 Jul 2017
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Lyrics

The Logo, Na You Be The Logo
Oluwa Logo
He did all for me
It was just for me
He did it all for me...

Wait a minute let me tell you about 
He took the shot for me I don't know why eeeh
Though You didn't have to do it but You did it anyway eeeh
How can I show You that am grateful
For everything He has done for me, He has done for me eeh e eeh
Look at me am Burning n Shinning
Your Love just dey carry me everyday
Everybody say wetin be my Logo
Na You Be dey Logo wey dey on oooh

Jehovah shammah, na You be dey Logo wey dey on ooo
Jehovah Nissi na You be dey Logo wey de on oo
Elodomare na You be dey Logo wey dey on oo
Alpha Omega na You be dey Logo wey dey on oo

The Logo, Na You Be dey Logo
The Logo, Oluwa Logo
The Logo, Na You be dey Logo
The Logo, Oluwa Logo

Shame to the devil;
I'm a winner man every time I call on the name of Jesus
Praises to the Lord Most High
Hale Hallelujah
Lord You're the reason for everything
Me I just dey reason why I love you so ooh
I'm grateful for Your Love oooh
You've been faithful to your son ooh
Look at me am burning and shinning
Your Love just carry me everyday
Everybody say wetin be my Logo
Na You Be dey Logo wey dey on ooo

Jehovah shammah, na You be dey Logo wey dey on ooo
Jehovah Nissi na You be dey Logo wey de on oo
Elomare na You be the Logo wey dey on oo
Alpha Omega na You be dey Logo wey dey on oo

The Logo, Na You Be dey Logo
The Logo, Oluwa Logo
The Logo, Na You be dey Logo
The Logo, Onyi Oluwa Logo

Jehovah shammah, na You be dey Logo wey dey on ooo
Jehovah Nissi na You be dey Logo wey dey on oo
Elodomare na You be the Logo wey dey on oo
Alpha Omega na You be dey Logo wey dey on oo
The Logo, Na You Be dey Logo
The Logo, Onyi Oluwa Logo
The Logo, Na You be dey Logo
The Logo, Oluwa Logo

Jehovah shammah, na You be dey Logo wey dey on ooo
Jehovah Nissi na You be dey Logo wey de on oo
Elomare na You be the Logo wey dey on oo
Alpha Omega na You be dey Logo wey dey on oo
The Logo, Na You Be dey Logo
The Logo, Oluwa Logo
The Logo, Na You be dey Logo
The Logo, Oluwa Logo

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Meaning & Inspiration

Frank Edwards' "Logo," from his 2017 album *Born In July* released on July 22, 2017, bursts forth as a vibrant declaration of divine identity and unwavering gratitude. The song immediately establishes its core concept: God Himself is the ultimate "Logo"—the defining emblem, the brand, the very essence of the believer's existence and purpose. It's a profound statement, moving beyond a mere personal testimony to an assertion that every facet of one's being is stamped with the mark of the Almighty.

The narrative behind the song is a universal one for the Christian faith: the profound, undeserved sacrifice of God. Edwards repeatedly states, "He did all for me, It was just for me, He did it all for me," echoing the truth of Christ's finished work on the cross. This isn't a vague benevolence; it's a specific, personal act of redemption. The line, "He took the shot for me I don't know why," beautifully captures the mystery and magnitude of substitutionary atonement, where Jesus, though sinless, bore the penalty for humanity's transgressions. This act of divine love, as articulated in Romans 5:8, "But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us," forms the bedrock of the singer's exuberant thanksgiving. The genuine bewilderment at such unmerited favor compels the question, "How can I show You that am grateful?" a sentiment that resonates with Psalm 116:12, "What shall I render to the Lord for all His benefits toward me?"

The song then transitions into a celebration of the transformed life, a testament to God's continuous presence and empowering love. "Look at me am Burning n Shinning," declares Edwards, symbolizing a life set ablaze by the Holy Spirit, reflecting God’s glory as encouraged in Matthew 5:16: "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven." The assurance that "Your Love just dey carry me everyday" speaks to a daily experience of divine sustenance and guidance, aligning with Psalm 68:19, which blesses the Lord who daily bears our burdens. The central metaphor of God as "the Logo" is then fully unveiled, identifying Him as the ever-present mark that defines and sustains the believer. This isn't just an abstract concept; it is deeply rooted in the revealed names of God, each name a powerful facet of His character.

Edwards masterfully weaves in these powerful titles: "Jehovah Shammah," meaning "The Lord is there" (Ezekiel 48:35), signifying God's constant, abiding presence; "Jehovah Nissi," "The Lord is my Banner" (Exodus 17:15), proclaiming Him as the standard of victory and protection; "Elodomare" (Almighty God), a Yoruba term emphasizing His supreme power and sovereignty, much like El Shaddai in the Hebrew Scriptures (Genesis 17:1); and "Alpha Omega," "The Beginning and the End" (Revelation 1:8), declaring His eternal nature and ultimate authority over all creation. These names are not merely recited; they *are* the essence of the "Logo" itself, each representing an aspect of God's character that shapes and defines the believer's identity. To say "Na You be dey Logo wey dey on oooh" is to affirm that these attributes of God are actively displayed and operational in one's life.

The song confidently challenges spiritual opposition, asserting, "Shame to the devil; I'm a winner man every time I call on the name of Jesus." This is a bold affirmation of the believer's victorious standing in Christ, rooted in verses like Romans 8:37, which declares us "more than conquerors through Him who loved us," and Philippians 2:9-11, where every knee must bow to the name of Jesus. The call to praise, "Praises to the Lord Most High / Hale Hallelujah," encapsulates a heart overflowing with adoration for God's faithfulness. "You've been faithful to your son ooh" is a tender yet powerful acknowledgment of God's unwavering character, a truth consistently affirmed throughout Scripture, particularly in Lamentations 3:22-23, which assures us of His unfailing mercies and great faithfulness. In essence, "Logo" transcends a simple worship tune; it’s a theological declaration wrapped in an engaging melody, serving as a profound reminder that our true identity, strength, and purpose are eternally branded by the living God.

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