This week, Tiffany Hudson releases the NYC Sessions video for “Break The Bottle.” The track debuted as a track from her solo debut album Hidden Here (Elevation Worship Records).
The album features special guest appearances from worship leaders Steffany Gretzinger, Mitch Wong, and Joe L Barnes and is produced by Josh Holiday, Bubele Booi, and Jason Ingram. Hudson is an award-winning songwriter (“Graves Into Gardens,” “Wait On You,” “Never Lost,” among others), a member of the GRAMMY Award-winning group Elevation Worship, and a worship leader at Elevation Church.
She will also be leading with Elevation Worship on their Elevation Nights Tour with Pastor Steven Furtick this summer and fall
Tiffany Hudson “Break The Bottle” NYC Sessions Video
Bold Records recording artist YB shares the official music video for “Take It There.” The track is from his latest project Dreams Don’t Have Deadlines.
“I STILL HAVE YOU” was written and produced by Smokie Norful, Tre Noful and SNW. “My sons wanted to work on a song with me and they said, we need to get in the studio and record this beautiful song now. Before you knew you it, we were in the lab and “I Still Have You” was created,” mentions Smokie. The music video was directed by Tony Pettiford and just made its global on BET GOSPEL, BET.com and other BET Network properties.
“I STILL HAVE YOU” is nominated for “Best Praise And Worship Song Of The Year” at the 38th Annual Stellar Awards, taking place this weekend. Smokie is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated 17th studio album, to be released later this fall under the Tre’Myles/MNRK label imprint.
RIAA Gold-selling, Dove Award-winning pop recording artist and songwriter Jordan Feliz recently debuted the music video for his latest single, “The King Is Alive.”
Written by Feliz along with longtime collaborator Colby Wedgeworth and award-winning songwriter Paul Duncan, who co-wrote Feliz’s third (“Glorify”) and fourth (“Jesus Is Coming Back”) No. 1 hits found on his current album Say It, “The King Is Alive” emphasizes that the resurrection of Jesus is not just an Easter celebration.
“‘The King Is Alive’ is a reminder for my children’s generation, and every generation, that the resurrection of Jesus is not just a story from the past, but a present-day reality that inspires us to live with purpose and hope,” says Feliz. “It is the source of our strength and the reason for our joy!”
Tiffany Hudson releases the NYC Sessions video for “Obey.” The track debuted earlier this month and is her latest preview from her upcoming solo debut album Hidden Here (Elevation Worship Records).
Tiffany Hudson “Obey” NYC Sessions Video
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The upcoming album features special guest appearances from worship leaders Steffany Gretzinger, Mitch Wong, and Joe L Barnes and is produced by Josh Holiday, Bubele Booi, and Jason Ingram. Hudson is an award-winning songwriter (“Graves Into Gardens,” “Wait On You,” “Never Lost,” among others), a member of the GRAMMY Award-winning group Elevation Worship, and a worship leader at Elevation Church.
She will also be leading with Elevation Worship on their Elevation Nights Tour with Pastor Steven Furtick this summer and fall
“Mercy/Tremble” was written by Chris Brown, Jason Ingram, and Dante Bowe. Is from Housefires’ new album,
Mercy/Tremble Medley Housefires Ft. Ahjah Walls
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LYRICS Verse 1 I’m living proof Of what the mercy of God can do If You knew me then You’d believe me now He turned my whole life upside down He took the old and He made it new That’s just what the mercy of God can do
Chorus Now I’m alive to tell the story How I’ve overcome It’s His goodness and mercy And the power of His blood I’m so glad that my freedom Wasn’t based on what I’ve done But His goodness and mercy And the power of the blood
Verse 2 Thought I deserved To be six feet beneath the earth For all the things I’ve done The things I’ve said The choices made that I regret Oh I would still be lost But for the mercy of God
Bridge Was the cross meant for me That my Savior carried Now I’ve been made free By the mercy of God Was the grave meant for me Where my sin lay buried Now I stand redeemed By the mercy of God
Lacey Sturm has debuted a music video for her aggressively introspective new song “Reconcile,” a long-awaited follow-up to 2021’s “Awaken Love.”
“My own humanity can be so divided. When I cling to my rights by pointing out the faults of others, I splinter myself. All of this division is rooted in my own pride,” Lacey Sturm shares. “Have I arrogantly supposed that I could somehow reconcile the world around me if I am not reconciled within myself?”
Lacey’s personal process of looking inward to bring herself into congruence with her ultimate human purpose informs “Reconcile.” The track is an unflinching mirror held up to the uncomfortable ways in which she acknowledges her own contribution to the world’s brokenness through arrogant pride: personal pride, relational pride, religious pride.
The accompanying music is equally visceral, with Josh Sturm’s careening guitar riffs and Lacey’s gut-punch vocals. The video is a visual representation of the singer’s inner fight for personal reconciliation.
As always, the darker reflections are tempered by the hope that comes when she can integrate her ego’s death with the life that comes from resurrecting grace.
Lacey says, “As soon as I cultivate peace within myself, the world around me starts falling into peace too— my kids, my family, my friends, the person at the checkout in the grocery store.”
That humble wisdom has been learned through many years of experience and growth. Perhaps fittingly, “Reconcile” is releasing as Lacey Sturm partners with Flyleaf (the band she founded) for reunion dates this summer. As has been shared in a multi-part video documentary, the experience of being in a massive band like Flyleaf was a lesson in the reality that no mortal can save the world.
“It causes a mental health crisis when we mortals are trying to change the world, but all the while we’re neglecting the life that’s within us,” Lacey says earnestly. “I’m not actually saving the world when I think of myself as some godlike savior. Ultimately, I end up losing my humanity in that hypocritical process. I am neglecting life while I’m telling them to live.”
For Lacey, the answer has become painfully, perfectly clear: “I have to die to myself before I can live.”
TRIBL shares the official music video for Housefires’ “Garments” feat. Nate Moore and Davy Flowers. The track is from Housefires’ latest project How To Start A Housefire Part II.