"It's more than love"/ "Sa plis ke love
Title: Sa plis ke love
Genre: Worship
Lead Vocal: ARA
Composition & Arrangement: ARA
Production: ARA-Production
Ministry: Vwa Kretyen
Year: 2025
“Sa plis ke love” est bien plus qu’une chanson : c’est un témoignage d’âme.
À travers une voix sincère, ARA nous emmène dans un voyage spirituel où la douleur du passé rencontre la guérison divine.
Ce morceau mêle émotion, profondeur et adoration, révélant un amour qui dépasse toute compréhension humaine, l’amour véritable de Dieu.
Chaque note, chaque mot, est un souffle d’espérance pour tous ceux qui ont aimé, perdu, et trouvé en Dieu la plus belle forme d’amour.
🇬🇧 Introduction
“Sa plis ke love” is more than just a song, it’s a soul testimony.
Through a deep emotion voice, ARA takes listeners on a spiritual journey where pain meets divine healing.
The song blends reflection and worship, unveiling a love that goes beyond human understanding, the unconditional love of God.
Every word and melody carries hope for anyone who has loved, been broken, and finally discovered in God the purest form of love.
The Story Behind “Sa plis ke love”/ ARA (Antoine Rose Annette)
There was a time when I thought I knew what love was. The kind of love I had been told about, sweet, human, imperfect.
I gave my heart without fear, I believed in beautiful words, I trusted promises that faded like smoke. But the more I loved, the more I discovered the pain behind the illusion.
I experienced betrayal, hypocrisy, manipulation, and heartbreak. I saw how easily people say “I love you” while holding daggers of lies behind their backs. I cried countless nights, wondering how something called love could hurt so deeply.
Then came silence, and in that silence, Jesus spoke.
Not through words, but through grace.
He showed me a love that doesn’t abandon, doesn’t betray, doesn’t change. A love that doesn’t depend on feelings or time. A love that gives everything, even life itself.
That day, I understood that human love is only a fragile reflection of something infinitely greater, God’s love.
When I thought about the cross, I saw a love that bleeds, forgives, and still embraces those who reject it.
A love that crosses death, breaks chains, and reaches the deepest parts of our hearts.
That’s how “Sa plis ke love” was born from revelation, from healing, from truth.
It is not just a song; it’s my soul speaking.
It’s a declaration that God’s love is beyond words, beyond reason, beyond limits.
Today, when I sing it, I don’t sing a story of pain, I sing a story of transformation.
Because in Jesus, I found the only love that never fails.
And even if I can’t find a word big enough to describe it,
all I can say is: "It’s more than love — “Sa plis ke love.”