I think you may be referring to media praise. This is where the press, that is sports writers and television analysts compliment either the performances of the players or the tactics of the management.
Praises to the King was created in 2000.
We Offer Praises was created in 1999.
A poem that praises a subject is called an Ode.
Praises to the War Machine was created in 2007.
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
Laudes referentes - echoing praises
You would react with happiness when someone praises your work.
Let the Praises Ring was created on 207-11-06.
"singing ones praises" is a phrase that means to speak favorably about someone. To sing one's praises means to praise/commend someone. The idea of 'singing' the praises gives a sense of telling them to other people. Eg. The teacher was singing the praises of the student, to the class. Singing His praises means, singing praise to God. Capitalize "he" because he is refering to God. It means to praise someone or something very much.
I wil glorify his Righteousness I will glorify the LAmb i will glorify his Majesty He is the Great I AM Singing praises to the Father Singing praises to the Son Singing praises to the Holy Ghost The Trinity in One He is the Great(2x) He is the Great I AM He is the Great(2x) He is the GREAT I AM
subject = supervisor verbs = admires, praises
they chant praises to Buddha