Grammy-nominated American Idol winner Jordin Sparks teams up with Tedashii for “Safe to Be Me,” a single for confidence, resilience, and embracing identity in honor of Black History Month. “Safe to Be Me” is part of Tedashii’s broader plans for 2025, as he continues releasing new music throughout the year.
“Growing up biracial, I often felt caught between worlds. Safe To Be Me comes from that real place—my history, my hardships, my heart. My hope? That God blesses those like me to feel heard, and those who aren’t to walk away feeling helped. This one’s personal,” says Tedashii.
Tedashii Drops “Safe To Be Me” Feat. Jordin Sparks
Renowned songwriter/worship leader Phil Wickham shares his highly anticipated new single titled “The King Is In The Room.”
When I wrote this song, I had the church in mind—God’s people coming together, preparing their hearts, and enthroning Him upon their praise. I can’t wait to sing it in more rooms and hear churches lift their voices alongside me. –Wickham
TWC Records proudly presents the latest spirit-filled single from gospel music minister Minister Afam – In You I Live, now available.
A song of deep intimacy and surrender, In You I Live is a powerful expression of total dependence on God, inspired by Acts 17:28: “For in Him we live, and move, and have our being.” With anointed vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and a compelling melody, this song is set to resonate with believers worldwide, stirring hearts toward deeper fellowship with God.
continues to make a profound impact in the gospel music scene with his passion for worship and authentic sound. In You I Live is not just a song; it’s an experience that invites listeners to dwell in God’s presence.
Dr. Folayemi, a prophetic intercessor and Nigerian gospel singer, has recently released a brand-new song titled Eje Jesu, which translates to The Blood of Jesus in English. This powerful worship song is bound to deeply resonate with believers, invoking a sense of reverence and awe as it magnifies the significance of the blood of Jesus in the Christian faith.
In Christianity, the blood of Jesus is considered a symbol of sacrifice, redemption, and healing. It represents the ultimate price paid for salvation, as Jesus’ crucifixion and shedding of blood on the cross are central themes of the gospel message. The blood of Jesus is also seen as a means of spiritual cleansing, protection, and victory over the powers of sin, death, and darkness.
By featuring Pelumi Deborah, Dr. Folayemi’s Eje Jesu is a collaboration that blends both artists’ voices in a harmonious, anointed way. The song has the potential to stir worshippers into a deep spiritual connection with God, reminding them of His grace and mercy that flows through the sacrifice of Christ. As worshippers sing along to this song, they are likely to experience a sense of healing, restoration, and renewed faith, embracing the power of the blood of Jesus to cleanse and transform.
The song’s powerful lyrics, combined with soul-stirring melodies and anointed vocals, create an atmosphere of intense worship. It is more than just a musical expression; it’s a proclamation of victory over life’s struggles and challenges through the power of the blood of Jesus Christ. Whether played during personal devotion or in a congregational setting, Eje Jesu has the potential to uplift hearts and bring a fresh understanding of the power available through Christ’s sacrifice.
Afrobeats gospel sensation Presh Music delivers an emotional powerhouse with his latest track, “Voices.”
This song speaks directly to anyone who has ever felt trapped inside their own thoughts and struggled to be heard.
The lyrics hit deep, touching on those lingering doubts and insecurities that refuse to fade. The chorus resonates with anyone who has ever battled self-doubt, while the bridge gets even more real—highlighting how people try to escape, whether through travel, drinking, or distractions, just to quiet the chaos in their minds. But no matter what, those inner voices always find a way back.
With his soul-stirring vocals and undeniable charisma, Presh Music brings authenticity to every note. He turns pain into poetry, and struggle into sound, and delivers a track that feels more
Gospel music sensation Tkeyz is out with a brand-new single, “Evidence”, a heartfelt declaration of God’s undeniable faithfulness.
Inspired by real-life testimonies, “Evidence” reminds us that God is enough, his love remains constant and true. With its uplifting melody and powerful lyrics, this song is set to encourage believers everywhere.
”‘Evidence’ is more than just music—it’s a deeply spiritual and intentional journey of total reliance in Christ ,” says Tkeyz. “I pray this song strengthens your faith and reminds you that God never fails.”
Acclaimed songwriter and trumpeter Jumbo Aniebiet is thrilled to announce the release of his highly anticipated single, “Odogwu,” from the upcoming Pages project. This dynamic collaboration features internationally renowned Gospel artist Nosa and the euphonic vocals of DC-based worship leader Sergine Quenum.
“Odogwu” is a vibrant anthem celebrating Christ’s victory on the cross and God’s unshakable love. Inspired by Isaiah 42:13 and rooted in the Igbo word meaning “warrior” or “royalty,” the song delivers uplifting lyrics, powerful harmonies, triumphant trumpet solos, and grand band arrangements that ignite joy and faith.
Jumbo shares his excitement for the release, emphasizing that the word “Odogwu”—which describes a King, a strong man, a hero, or a champion—is a fitting tribute to the King of Kings for all He has done, is doing, and will do.
Odogwu – Jumbo Aniebiet Ft. Nosa & Sergine Quenum
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Jumbo recently completed the first edition of the Levites Music Masterclass, which featured Grammy-winning songwriter Ryan Ofei of Maverick City Music. He has several exciting music projects lined up for 2025, including:
An Afrobeat EP
A live recording
The 11th edition of the We Will Worship annual outreach festival
The Summer edition of the Levites Music Masterclass
Gospel music lovers and Afro-fusion enthusiasts are in for a treat as Efosa Odaro, popularly known as Deacon Efosa, has released his highly anticipated debut single, “Super Power” (also known as “Power Pass Power”). This dynamic Afro-fusion gospel track, infused with Amapiano elements, is set to redefine the sound of contemporary gospel music and introduce a fresh voice to the scene.
Deacon Efosa is not your typical gospel artist. His music bridges the gap between vibrant African sounds and spiritual inspiration, delivering a message of hope and empowerment while maintaining a unique, genre-blending style.
Efosa’s musical journey began in 2002 when he recorded his first song as an amateur in Badagry. Influenced by reggae and calypso music from a young age, his earliest inspiration came from his uncle, who had a talent for rewriting lyrics to existing songs. Efosa followed in his uncle’s footsteps while at Federal Government College, reimagining popular songs with new lyrics and performing at school events. He was heavily influenced by artists like Tupac and initially focused on secular music.
His passion for songwriting eventually led to his first recorded track, sponsored by his aunt, marking the official start of his music career. While studying at the University of Port Harcourt, Efosa and his friend J Money formed a group called Big Boys, releasing an album titled That Kind Thing. However, the project failed to gain traction due to technical challenges with its production, leading Efosa to step away from music in 2013.
During his hiatus from music, Efosa remained devoted to his faith and was ordained as a deacon in Christ Embassy, a ministry he has been part of since his teenage years. Between 2013 and 2022, he focused on serving God, but in 2024, everything changed. Efosa received a divine message calling him back to music—not for fame, but to glorify God and spread the gospel through his songs.
In December 2024, Efosa recorded a collection of gospel tracks, with Super Power being one of the standout songs. Inspired by the extraordinary authority and miraculous power in the name of Jesus, Super Power reflects the transformation, healing, and victories experienced through faith. A key influence behind the song is Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s quarterly programs, where he demonstrates the power of the Holy Spirit in action.
With its captivating Afro-fusion sound and infectious Amapiano groove, Super Power is a celebration of God’s power and the authority believers have in the name of Jesus. It’s a song that will get listeners dancing while reminding them of God’s ability to perform miracles—opening blind eyes, raising the dead, and transforming lives.
Every so often, a song comes along that doesn’t just play in your ears—it settles into your bones, like a memory you never knew you had. Alex Krawczyk’s latest single, A Song for You, is one of those rare tunes. It arrives not with a bang, but with a gentle embrace, a warm cup of tea on a cold morning, an echo of classic folk storytellers—Joni, Judy, even a whisper of Leonard Cohen’s poetic touch.
Krawczyk, a rising voice in the folk-pop world, has made a name for herself with soul-stirring melodies and lyrics that heal as much as they haunt. Her 2022 debut Le Olam turned heads, but A Song for You feels more personal, more intimate.
Produced by Robbie Roth, the track is a love letter—literally. The song’s central premise is a playful contradiction: writing a song for someone who asked not to be celebrated, yet doing so anyway because love, real love, demands to be sung.
Alex Krawczyk’s “A Song for You”: A Folk Hymn of Love and Healing
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The production is as unassuming as it is effective—fingerpicked guitar, hushed percussion, and Krawczyk’s voice, a soothing balm that carries just enough ache to make you lean in closer. Lyrically, she weaves a dreamscape, conjuring images of home, the Pacific Ocean, and the healing power of music itself. Lines like “Thank you for bringing back the music, you’re proof that love can prevail” aren’t just lyrics; they’re affirmations, quiet revelations wrapped in melody.
What sets Krawczyk apart in an era of overproduced, algorithm-chasing folk-pop is her sincerity. She’s not here for viral hooks or flash-in-the-pan success—she’s here to connect. And with A Song for You, she does just that. It’s a song for a friend, a lover, a memory, or perhaps even for the listener themselves.
In the great tradition of folk music, Alex Krawczyk reminds us that songs don’t need to shout to be heard. Sometimes, a whisper carries the deepest truth.
Get ready to experience an encounter and the power of God through the latest single “God Eternal” from Victoria Israel featuring Abbey Ojomu.
Inspired by Revelation 1:8 (NLT), this soul-stirring song reveals God as the Almighty One who reigns eternal, holding all power in the heavens, on earth, and below. This powerful declaration of God’s sovereignty is sure to ignite a deeper passion for worship and intimacy with the Divine.
“I pray that this song will usher listeners into a greater revelation of God’s eternal nature and majesty,” says Victoria Israel. “May hearts be transformed, and spirits lifted as we declare the timeless truth of God’s omnipotence.”