Jon Foreman and Lauren Daigle release the live video for their performance of “A Place Called Earth.” The recording was filmed at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN earlier this year.
The track was featured on Foreman’s Departures album, which dropped earlier this year.
GRAMMY nominated, internationally renowned artist collective Bethel Music releases the official video for “Reason To Praise,”. The track, from Homecoming, features Cory Asbury and Naomi Raine of Maverick City Music.
Homecoming, Bethel Music’s 12th compilation album, was released last week. The powerful 16 song offering embodies everything that the group stands for and marks the first time that the entire collective has appeared on the same album. Recorded over three nights in July 2021, Homecoming is an outpouring of love and a testament to the community that Bethel Music has built over the last twenty years. Homecoming is now available HERE.
Vumomse releases a beautiful worship song titled “We Lift Your Name”, produced by Sunny Pee.
Charles Vumomse better known as Vumomse is a Cameroonian Afro-pop and urban gospel musician and songwriter.
Vumomse released his first album Rakata in 2014 which earned him a nomination at the All Africa Music Award ‘AFRIMA’. He is the Co Founder of Calabash Music Label and the Host of Solid Rock Worship Festival an annual worship concert which aims at winning souls for the Kingdom of God.
Vumomse has performed and worked with many African Gospel Artiste including, Tim Godfrey, Mercy Chinwo, Uche Agu, Mokambe.
Nigerian Christian singer, songwriter, and recording artist, Ebube Immanuel has released the official music video for her hit single “Unveiled”, from her recently released debut album.
Her album, “Unveiled” which was officially released on Friday, the 6th of August 2021 was birth from her personal encounter and experience. Her aim is to propagate the gospel to the ends of the earth through her songs.
Ebube Immanuel began her career in music from an early age. She released her first single “I Surrender” and later released “Halleluyah – Jesus is Alive” and “He is Here” in 2019 and 2020 respectively, which brought her to limelight.
The video was directed by Tevi Egbamuno (Tunes and Tone).
“Unveiled” music video and album are available below;
Your eyes are like fire Your word brings forth light….Lord Your ways are full of wonders Your word transforms me….Lord
Chorus: When I look to You I see myself in You you’ve infused into me the elements of You My heart is turned to You the veil is taken away; and I see You as You are I am just like You Lord.
As I look into the mirror, all I see is someone new in this version there’s no error, cause I am just like You. (Back to chorus) Instrumentals…….
Bridge: Now it’s so much clearer I can see You better (oh uh oh uh uh uh) Now it’s so much clearer I can see You better
I am I am like You I am I am like You I am, I am like You Forever forever
Anointed and energetic praise worship leader, Kay Wonder takes us on a different journey with this Spiritual Chant Tagged ‘Hallelujah Chant’ , accompanied with a live video performance.
The song which was recorded live at ‘Kay Wonder’s “Invasion Praise’ Live Recording Concert” at RCCG Jubilee Christian Centre, Lagos-Nigeria and captured by Lanre Esho films. The song was mixed and mastered by Shola Williams.
TRIBL Records and Maverick City Music offers official music video for “Lovesick” Featuring Chandler Moore & Sirion Worku.
Written by Chandler Moore, Steffany Gretzinger, Kirby Kaple & Elyssa Smith. It is from Tribl’s debut album TRIBL I released July 23rd, 2021.
The heart of Tribl Music has always been to inspire. Tribl is about uniting the tribes and creating a space for different types of people and cultures. To worship together with a raw, unique, powerful and authentic praise.
This video was captured in Atlanta during a live worship and recording night for Tribl and features the Tribl Choir along with many other Tribl family and friends
Verse 1 There’s a lovesick longing Inside my soul There’s a desperate hunger That won’t let me go There’s a lovesick longing Inside my soul There’s a desperate hunger That won’t let me go
Chorus x2 No you cannot deny it A heart that is desperate No you cannot deny it A heart that is desperate Only you satisfy it A heart that is desperate Oh, oh, oh oh
Bridge x3 There’s no lovesick You can’t heal There’s no desperate You won’t fill I am falling deeper still for You
Chorus No you cannot deny it A heart that is desperate Only you satisfy it A heart that is desperate
Nigerian Gospel Music Singer , songwriter, vocalist and a specially anointed worship leader Havivah Umanah,popularly known as Havivah return yet with another electrifying worship song titled: Trillion Tongues”, accompanied by amazing visual Produced by Isreal aka Lowkez. After previously releases Settled with powerful visual .
Trillion tongues , full of the best music elements all wrapped in one, her recently released single delivers rich music and is definitely a must listen. It is a song of praise and gratitude, the inspired rhythm will put a step on your feet from the start to finish. It has a contemporary feel while still giving you that home melody fused with the talking drums
In her word via instagram: Trillion Tongues by Havivah Out in all digital Stores, please get it and you will be happy you did. You are indeed a blessing and intentional blessed by GOD so you can be a blessing to others. You carry the DNA of JESUS CHRIST and because of that, only what is permitted to happen to CHRIST is permitted in your life. Please grab this song and hear what the SPIRIT OF GOD is telling you so you can take what is rightfully yours., Amen . Remain Blessed.
The Gospel reggae cover of “Jireh” originally performed by Elevation Worship and Maverick City is out now wherever music is sold or streamed on Christafari’s 2021 “Under God” album.
Filmed entirely in Valdez, Alaska, this is Christifari’s 100th music video to date During this incredible leg of the trip they were able to minister in 3 cities and rural villages and share the Gospel with the beautiful Ahtna tribe in Gulkana village. Special thanks to all of Christafari’s supporters who make their missions and music videos possible.
Christafari was founded in 1989 by Pastor Mark Mohr. Raised in a Christian family, during his teens Mohr strayed from his spiritual upbringing and turned to drugs and alcohol, going as far as growing and even dealing marijuana. After running away from home, living on the streets, and hitting rock-bottom, he had an undeniable encounter with God that drastically transformed his world. At 17, Mark re-committed his life to Christ and took what he now calls his “Freedom Step” out of addiction.
At that point, his greatest desire was to help others escape the same bondage that once entangled him. He felt God leading him to start the first Gospel reggae band in America. Just two weeks later the band was birthed at a camp talent show, when a friend said, “So you’re not a Rastafarian anymore; you’re a Christafarian.” And the name stuck! While their name may just sound like a play on words, in Biblical Greek it stands for a group of people who bear or represent the name of Christ. “At that time, the best advice I was given was to go to Bible College so I could be theologically and doctrinally sound,” says Mark, who attended BIOLA University, taking classes that emphasized pastoral studies and missions. During his college years, Christafari continued to take shape as Mark wrote songs for the band’s first three albums.
In 1999, after recording two albums with Gotee Records under the tutelage of TobyMac, Mark branched out and founded his own record company, Lion of Zion Entertainment, with the goal of “reaching the world through world music.” He later launched GospelReggae.com. In 2002, while ministering in the Caribbean, Mohr met Trinidadian musician Avion Blackman. The two married a year and a half later and Avion joined the band full-time on bass and vocals. Avion comes from a very large musical family. Her father Ras Shorty I invented Soca and Jamoo music and trained over a dozen of his children to become his own backing band. She began singing lead on stage with her father at only four years old and started playing bass in his band The Love Circle at age 14.
Christafari is comprised of men and women from various continents, countries, and cultures who share a love for reggae music and passion for following Jesus to the ends of the earth.
Christafari is no stranger to chart success. Since the release of their first “Reggae Worship” album in the early 90s, most of their CDs have held positions on both the Christian and/or Reggae Billboard charts. In 2012 Christafari made history as the first Gospel artist to hit #1 on the Billboard Reggae Charts with “Reggae Worship: a Roots Revival.” Each of the band’s 5 subsequent studio releases has also topped the Billboard Charts. However, speaking about the band’s chart successes, Mohr states, “We care a lot more about hearts than charts. Our passion is for souls, not sales, and we only do concerts as a way to make converts and fulfill the great commission.”
Christafari has performed in 46 states, over 85 nations, at two Olympic Games and even for a President of the United States of America. The band’s first major tour was 1995’s Reggae Sunsplash, which had them traversing 46 cities in 53 days. Since then, they’ve performed at most major reggae and gospel/CCM festivals with the top artists in the genres. The group has had the privilege of performing at many of the country’s most prestigious venues like LA’s Greek Theater, Dodger Stadium, the Presidential Inaugural Ball, and even from the steps of our nation’s Capitol before a crowd of 500,000!
Christafari has been featured on The 700 Club, CNN, MTV, MTV Brazil, ABC, TBN, JUCE TV, BET, TBS, Greg Laurie’s Harvest, and many more. Their music is even featured in the current curriculum taught at Carnegie Hall. Christafari’s YouTube channel sees well over a million views each month. “Aside from touring,” says Mohr, “our greatest platform to reach the world is YouTube, so we’re doing our best to maximize it with the few resources that we have.” Over the last few years, Christafari has released roughly one music video per month through their Rank and File Film Co. After the inception of Christafari, the band took several annual mission trips to Jamaica. “The funny thing is that one of my first prayers to the Lord after coming to Christ,” recalls Mohr “was, ‘Please don’t make me a missionary in the jungle in some Third World country.’” He now thanks the Lord for not answering that prayer – for it would quickly become the greatest desire of his heart.
After visiting places like Africa, Central and South America, and some of the most remote islands on earth, it became clear also to the rest of the band that these were the types of places that the Lord wanted them to invest their time and talents in from here on out. Their mission was simple: “To reach the lost at any cost and make disciples of every nation.” But the band quickly became troubled by the reality that Third World nations and developing countries couldn’t afford to fly out even a single member of the band, let alone their entire team.
So they became full-time musical missionaries – willing to travel to the ends of the earth in an effort to preach the Gospel through the universal language of music to those who could never afford them in conventional terms. Each of the members in Christafari has the same mission and vision, a commitment that requires tremendous sacrifice and discomfort. But this is right where they believe the Lord has called them. Seeing lives changed across the globe makes it entirely worth their while, and the results have been astonishing: in 2016-2017 the band saw over 231,000 decisions for Christ at their outreach events! They are well on their way towards their goal of seeing one million decisions for Christ within the next decade.
US-based Nigerian gospel minister, Joy Ezeh also known as Endless Joy offers a brand new spirit-lifting song accompanied by an awesome visual titled “Better.”
The prolific songwriter and worshiper feature Wiz Ofuasia in this awe-inspiring and motivational song which draws reference from the scriptures.
Quoting Proverbs 4:18 KJV, “But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day” – she buttresses the inspiration behind the song.
“A better you is loading, a better tomorrow is your portion, a better level, a better financial status, a better way to worship and serve God, a better prayer life. For those that have belittled you, a better result from you will close and put an end to all their insults in Jesus’ name” – Endless Joy says.
The song is produced by Wiz Ofuasia while the amazing video enjoyed the collaboration of videoboyythedirector (Nigeria) and Oluyinka Davids (USA).