Limoblaze has also collaborated with Christian music staples such as Lecrae, Travis Greene, Da Truth, KB and more.
With several bodies of work over the years under his belt, including 6 albums; Blind (2016), Before Now (2018), Afrobeats Rap and Jesus (2019), Bridges (2020), and God’s Favourite Baby (2021), Sunday In Lagos (2022), he continues to elevate the afrobeat sound he is so famous for with frequent new releases.
He is a two-time winner of the African Gospel Music and Media Awards (2018, 2019), Crystal Awards Best International Act Award Winner (2019), and Premier Gospel Best International Act award winner.
Benjamin William Hastings releases a live version of “So Will I (100 Billion X).” Benjamin William Hastings is sharing “So Will I (100 Billion X)” and many of his other hit songs on Phil Wickham’s “I Believe 2024 Tour,” which recently added more dates. Below are the remaining tour dates.
Benjamin William Hastings Releases “So Will I (100 Billion X) (Live From New Bern)”
PHIL WICKHAM’S “I BELIEVE 2024 TOUR” featuring Benjamin William Hastings and Pat Barrett:
3.15 – Springfield, MO (sold out) 3.16 – Fort Wayne, IN (sold out) 3.17 – Dayton, OH (sold out) 3.22 – Columbia, SC 3.23 – Myrtle Beach, SC (low tickets) 3.24 – North Charleston, SC 4.18 – Tucson, AZ *JUST ANNOUNCED 4.19 – Bakersfield, CA 4.20 – Phoenix, AZ (sold out) 4.21 – Albuquerque, NM 5.03 – Baltimore, MD *JUST ANNOUNCED 5.04 – Richmond, VA *JUST ANNOUNCED 5.05 – Akron, OH *JUST ANNOUNCED 5.17 – West Des Moines, IA *JUST ANNOUNCED 5.18 – Holland, MI *JUST ANNOUNCED 5.19 – Naperville, IL *JUST ANNOUNCED
Emerging worship artist Kayla Berry releases her latest single today, which encompasses two of today’s biggest worship songs – Elevation Worship’s “Same God” and “Gratitude” by Brandon Lake.
Berry’s rendition, which continues to reflect on God’s faithfulness, is a journey and a call to worship, inviting listeners to embrace their beliefs and find joy in gratitude. It’s her testament to the power of worship to move and inspire, especially from these powerful anthems.
“‘Same God’ lifts my faith to new heights,” Berry explains. “It’s a powerful declaration that God’s faithfulness is unchanging, a constant in the chaos of life. It’s my reminder that He’s always come through and He always will. Every note and every word speaks to the soul, affirming that God is exactly who He says He is.”
In turn, the inclusion of “Gratitude” is her intimate call to thankfulness, adding, “‘Gratitude’ shifts focus from our needs to His sufficiency, reminding us of the beauty of surrender and the power of a thankful heart. Singing it, I’m transported into God’s presence, where thankfulness flows naturally.” The song was produced, engineered, and mixed by David Thulin.
Kayla Berry is no stranger to worship. Debuting her first album in 2010, most recently she was part of REVERE (Integrity Music, 2022), where she shared her live single “Run & Hide” with GRAMMY® winning songwriter and worship leader Mitch Wong. Following up with a studio version of the song, she will be releasing more new music in the coming months.
With a heart that has always leaned toward the lonely, outcast, and hurting, she shares, “I, too, know the pain of feeling alone and hopeless. I haven’t always been a ‘worship leader.’ There was a time when I was just a ‘song leader.’ It took much brokenness, many mistakes, and the grace of God to bring me to a place of knowing how to worship! When you’re hurt, you cling to what heals you. God has been that for me.”
It is Berry’s calling through her music ministry to share that no matter what has gone on in your life or what you’ve been through, there is hope. Her heart’s prayer is to break through religious boundaries and barriers to lead both the young and old into the presence of God where they can experience the mercy and joy she has experienced through God’s wonderful love.
Kayla Berry Releases Her Rendition Of “Same God” / “Gratitude”
Today (Mar 8), Tedashii drops a new song titled “Pray For Me.” This track is the first single from his upcoming Dead Or Alive Part 2 collection, which is expected to be released next week (Mar 15).
Tedashii Releases “Pray For Me” From Forthcoming Album
Today (Mar 8), Brandon Lake shares remixes of his hit tracks “Count ‘Em” and “Tear Off The Roof.” The “Count ‘Em” remix features KB, while the “Tear Off The Roof” remix features SADO.
Today, Columbus, Ohio Worship team, Open Heaven releases “Never The Same.” The 3rd single release leading up to their album releasing this fall, “Never The Same” (DREAM Worship)
This live track was produced by Scott Mearig and was co-written by Alexis Keesee, Amy Freudiger, Erik Parise, Jeremiah Willams, Zach Traylor.
“Never the Same” was written by the Open Heaven songwriting team, including Alexis Keesee, Amy Freudiger, Erik Parise, Jeremiah Willams, and Zach Traylor.
The song was inspired by the incredible story of a young woman seeking answers to the mental torment and hopelessness she was experiencing in her life. Worship Pastor Amy Freudiger explains, “This young mother had been tormented by destructive, fearful voices in her head, and she didn’t know how to get free or who God even was.”
But one night this lady had a dream in which she saw the exterior of Faith Life Church’s building and she heard a voice saying, “Go there. They can help you.” When she woke up, she drew a picture of the building. Not too long after that, she was driving down the road and spotted the church building, recognizing it immediately from her dream!
She attended that weekend for the first time. Amy explains, “We will never forget her face as she walked up to the altar for prayer. She was so tormented by demonic thoughts, she couldn’t even speak. She just looked like death in the eyes as she handed a note to our pastor. In the note, she had written a plea for help.”
As the worship team ministered in song, they watched as this woman gave her heart to Christ, received prayer from the pastors, and encountered the mercy and power of God she so desperately needed.
“All of the torment and anguish left,” says Amy. “Her countenance was radically changed, like night and day! She stood up and just looked like a different person. That’s when I spontaneously started singing what would become the bridge of our song Never the Same, saying:
‘All things are new. I’m no longer hopeless. Jesus you give me purpose. Here with you, no longer hopeless. On the cross you changed my name! I’m never the same!’
“We finished writing the rest of it that week. I’m happy to say that this dear lady has found lasting freedom and has brought her entire family to the Lord! She is a living testament to the power of Jesus,” says Amy. “As we celebrate the resurrection this Easter, let’s remember the cross changed everything. And it has the power to change us.”
Los Angeles-based label DREAM Label Group has signed Phoenix, Arizona artist AWZY to its DREAM Records division. Made up of Austin Moore and Jefferson Houston, AWZY’s debut single “Better Now” is an indie-rock masterpiece.
The track was produced by Austin Moore and co-written with Jefferson Houston, Eden Cislo. “Better Now” is available on all digital retail and streaming service providers.
“I wrote Better Now at a point in my life when I was wrestling with the relationship between grace and works. After I would screw up, I believed that I had to get my own act together before God would allow me back into his presence. But that’s not how it works – we are saved, healed, and made whole by God’s grace through Jesus Christ.
So, I thought it would be funny and disarming to reveal the irony of a works-based mentality by posing the question, “Hey God, will you please let me back into your kingdom? I’m all better now!” – Austin Moore, AWZY
Grace Graber continues to explore the place where faith and mental health intersect with “Breakthrough,” a single that embraces God’s redemptive timing.
“Breakthrough” was cowritten with Jonathan Gamble (Capitol Records) and Christian Hale (Centricity Records) during a Centricity Records writing retreat. Grace recalls the song as representing a pivotal moment in her own life, when she moved from being obsessed with breakthrough on her own terms to seeing it with God’s eyes.
“It’s God who’s going to break through. It’s not me who’s going to break through,” the songwriter reflects. “In my own life, I’ve seen Him break through in the way I’ve accepted my mental illness, coming to terms with the fact that maybe the blessing looks a lot different than we pray for it to look.
What if the breakthrough is God literally asking us to stay where we we’re at? Are we willing to accept that? If it’s it’s the sovereignty of God that is keeping us in a broken place, are we willing to accept that?”
Ultimately, Graber believes, surrendering to that sovereignty allows us to recognize breakthroughs that we might otherwise miss. For this Christian punk artist, that means recognizing that the fact she’s still singing is breakthrough in and of itself.
“I see the truth of provision, the truth of faithfulness, the truth of breakthrough always coming, but coming when God says it’ll come,” she says. “If the odds were what they were when I was young, if I had taken my own life, I wouldn’t be here to see all this. And I think there’s breakthrough in that, in realizing like there’s reward in staying. Music reminds me that staying was a good idea.”
Grace Graber’s “Breakthrough” Intersects Faith And Mental Health
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“Breakthrough” was produced by Blake Cross, and will servce as the title track of her upcoming album, The Breakthrough. The album will follow up her project Conversations.
The collection of songs promises to boast more collaborations in pop punk as Graber’s voice is elevated to the next level. But for her, it all comes back to the message of hope amid even the darkest mental waters, a hope in a God whose love and grace are perfected in our imperfections.
Grace Graber sums it up this way: “I think of this album as me staying true to the recovery process, staying true to the idea that if God’s going to be faithful to me, I should be faithful in this journey too.”
US Based, Cameroonian born recording artist Fidelis Njinjoh who goes by stage name Plastic Njinjoh releases a follow up song ‘Oh Come to Jesus’ to his new year release ‘Honour the Lord’.
Honour the Lord gained massive exposure and reception on its release. Plastic was magnanimous enough to reward his followers with gifts worth millions in the recently concluded song challenge.
On the new song Plastic said, the arms of the Father are wide open to receive any and everyone no matter how broken you feel, His mercies are new every day.
Broken and scarred? Come to Jesus as you are, He is waiting to embrace you.
Plastic made his debut in 2019 with an album titled God is Good. Plastic was nominated for different awards and won the Lois International Fashion Award.
The song is coming with a beautiful visual shot by Enman for Carel films shot on locations in Lagos, Nigeria. The audio was produced by BME studios. Mixing and mastering, MD Lyonga Backup vocals, Belinda Bsenjo and Adele Clarice in EQLab Recording Studio.