Gospel singer and Natural Love crooner Eva Praise just release a new single titled “YOU ARE GOOD” From the Stables of Northhill Music Entertainment.
“YOU ARE GOOD” is a song given to her by the holy spirit. It is a song of appreciation and acknowledgment.
Eva Praise discovered her love and passion for music during her growing days, from singing in her church choir to singing in one of the biggest gospel concerts (Exclaim) in Nigeria.
Her sounds is inspired by love for God. She hopes to spread the message of love, hope and peace with her music.
God has been faithful towards keeping and blessing us even in times when there was no one to run up to for help.
God doesn’t owe us anything–yet in His grace, He still gives us good things. We have a God who delights in impossibilities.
Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. 1 Chronicles 16:34
YOU ARE GOOD was produced by Marv C (CEO Northhill Entertainment) for Northhill Music entertainment.
Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman has released a brand-new live version of his solo song “Jesus, I Have My Doubts.” The new live version of the track was recorded at Melody League Studios and an accompanying new video can be seen below. “This is a song that takes a swing at God,” shares Jon. “Asking the big questions at the end of a long, difficult season. This song is my honest attempt to sing into my doubts.”
“Jesus, I Have My Doubts” will be featured on Foreman’s upcoming live album, Roll Tape: Live From Melody League Studios, due out October 1st and available for pre-order/pre-save now.
TRIBL releases a live video for “Freedom Looks Good On You” featuring Israel Houghton, Bri Babineaux and Maverick City Music.
“Freedom Looks Good On You” was written by Houghton, Chandler Moore, Pat Barret and Ryan Ofei. The track was featured on Maverick City Music’s Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition which released earlier this year (June 18).
American Singer-songwriter Holly Starr released new music with “Daylight,” which can be heard below. “Daylight” was written by Matthew Henry Parker and Starr.
Since her debut in 2008, Holly Starr has become known for thoughtful songwriting and accessible pop melodies. A popular YouTube artist, her music videos and video blogs have collectively garnered more than 4.4 million views to date. A native of Quincy, Washington, Starr’s previous Artist Garden Entertainment releases include Tapestry (2010), Focus (2012) and Everything I Need (2015), and 2017’s Human.
Tosinbee, an energetic gospel music minister, shares brand-new music and video titled “Praise Unlimited” produced by Papa Sam and co-produced by Dara Magic.
The song which captures a very high powered and groovy praise/worship collection is carefully curated with a distinct aim of leading the world into the presence of God in thanksgiving.
With tremendous contribution from Tosin’s backup singers and musicians often called the “Beezlenation,” the team pushes real high in displaying their competence and support towards this project.
Tosin’s sonorous voice continues to captivate his listening audience. Unequivocally, his unique class of gospel music largely consists that of RnB, Hip-fuji, Jazz, Ewi (traditional Yoruba chant) and injects a breath of fresh air in the Nigerian gospel arena.
Tosin Bee currently serves as a lead singer with The Redeemed Christian Church of God National Mass Choir and signed under the OneHallelujah Records.
Mexican-American Christian recording artist MŌRIAH (Smallbone) is set to release a new EP and visual album on October 29, titled Live from the Quarry. Passionate about expanding women’s roles and creativity behind the scenes, MŌRIAH not only wrote and produced the entire record, she also produced and choreographed the accompanying visual album (recorded live at Graystone Quarry in Nashville, TN) and hired women of diverse cultural backgrounds to work alongside her on the project.
Made up of honest and transparent lyrics, the American Idol alum drew inspiration for the album from her own personal experience with friendships, faith, personal insecurities and worth. Following a heart-wrenching betrayal at the end of 2019, MŌRIAH took to the woods to be alone with God and create. She remembers, “I was deeply hurt by a close friend, and what started out as such sadness turned into rage. Like a lot of people, my thoughts took me to a dark place while in quarantine. In my anger, I prayed for justice. In my heartache, I prayed to overpower. I thought if I could get answers, I would feel better. I couldn’t and I didn’t. The only thing that helped me feel at all was the thought that I am known, seen and loved by God even in my bitterness and my unresolved frustrations. I held on to that promise until forgiveness found me.”
In January of 2020, MŌRIAH set out for the Smoky Mountains with a car full of recording gear. Her husband, Grammy-winning recording artist Joel Smallbone, whispered in her ear, “You’re a producer, too.”
She reflects, “I had never fully written a song on my own—which is surprising after 10 years of artistry. I think I was afraid that I wouldn’t be good at it. . . . ‘Trust’ was the first and only song I fully wrote and produced in that cabin, and it’s fitting since I was facing my insecurities in real time as I put those lyrics and tracks together.”
The new album centers on contentment. Like many, MŌRIAH experienced an array of emotions in 2020—feeling angry, hurt, scared, insecure and remorseful. Yet all of those phases were necessary steps on her journey to a greater sense of calmness and gratitude. It was when she learned to settle into the present moment and make peace in the tension she began to teem with authentic creativity, love, kindness and goodness. In time, she was able to work from a place of abundance rather than scarcity. MŌRIAH shares, “Nothing can fix a broken heart more than knowing that it’s loved, that it’s seen, and that its pain is felt. Now that I feel this more deeply than ever before, I can create from a place of rest. This entire EP is a celebration of being known, seen and loved.”
MŌRIAH is set to release three singles (and three videos) in 2021, which comprise the full EP:
“Known, Seen, Loved” – Sept 17
“Trust” – October 2
The third song, “Worth” Feat. Joel Smallbone (her husband, who is one half of the Grammy Award-winning duo for KING & COUNTRY), and full EP will be available October 29.
MŌRIAH says of the duet, “This song took five different rewrites and three completely different production approaches to get right. I think it’s because it’s about such a sensitive topic . . . ‘Worth’ is a buzzy word, and so many of us want to know where and how to get it. What I didn’t want to do through this song is provide any answers. I think if you’re getting your worth from a lyric, a friend, a job––anything that is good within itself but that is not God––it will fail you. So I stayed in the tension of what it feels like when you’re desperately seeking resolve. I actually played ‘Worth’ for another producer and he told me he didn’t like how it sounded so desperate. That’s when I knew it was right.”
In addition to the EP, featuring the live recordings, the visual album will give listeners an intimate experience of the recording experience.
Sharing her heart’s desire for the EP, MŌRIAH says, “No matter what scenario we find ourselves in, I hope this music gives people courage to sit still with life and slowly make moves toward new life. I had to ‘break down to break through’ in writing each song–this music scored the process.”
Live from the Quarry will be available across all streaming platforms October 29, 2021 along with the accompanying visual album with the same title.
Following up on the June 26th release of her latest body of work, “The WonderLines Project” (Vol. 1), Macmomoh Music recording artist and gospel music minister, Bee Cee Moh unwraps the official video for “Living God”. The groovy track features a medley of African praise songs finely laced with Eastern-Nigerian vibes and contemporary elements.
Available today on all digital platforms (here), “The WonderLines Project” (Vol. 1) is a 4-track project that boasts a satisfying and uplifting collection of African medleys that stirs up an atmosphere for deep praise and thanksgiving unto God. “Living God” is the third track to be given a visual treatment from the project after “Follow Jesus” & “Your Love”.
The beautiful new visual captures Bee Cee Moh and her live band in Afrocentric couture as they smoothly deliver high praise in adoration for God.
International recording artiste and worship leader, Tolulope Onakpoya features Monique in new single titled YOU REIGN.
Tolulope Onakpoya is set to get the world dancing with this groovy tune as she featurings leading songstress Monique. YOU REIGN tells about the magnificence of God in all human affairs and His boundless and limitless power over all existence. Such a God has personal interest in us, isn’t that more than enough reason to dance?
Curb | Word Entertainment band We Are Messengers continues to preview its upcoming third full-length studio album, Wholehearted, with the release of “Friend Of Sinners,” available today (9/17). Listen to the deeply personal track and pre-order/pre-save Wholehearted (releasing Oct. 15, 2021)HERE.
We Are Messengers’ frontman Darren Mulligan wrote his own story into “Friend Of Sinners,” alongside songwriting heavyweights Ethan Hulse and Jeff Pardo, the latter of whom also produced the track. “I always felt like an outsider at many of the churches I went to with my family as a kid. These places seemed eerie to me, so hopelessly cold and so deeply impersonal to my arrogant teenage mind that I was convinced that God, if He existed at all, would want nothing to do with someone like me. The God I heard about as a child was obsessed with me being good, and it didn’t seem remotely possible that He could ever be a friend of sinners, of which I was surely one,” shares Mulligan. “But something astonishing happened when I was 27 years old. My fiancée, Heidi, who I had been dating for eight years, had a radical, life-changing conversion to Christianity. She fell in love with Jesus, and shortly afterwards, I did too. You see, I realized something incredible about Jesus. He spent His whole time on earth with outsiders, with those on the margins, with the people society rejected, telling them that the Kingdom of God was close and that there was a place for them, somewhere they could belong. The Jesus I know and read about in the Bible was a friend of sinners, and because of that, I know He is a friend of mine.”
“Friend Of Sinners” is the third song to premiere ahead of Wholehearted’s release next month. In June, We Are Messengers dropped the album’s lead single, “Come What May,” followed by “God You Are (feat. Josh Baldwin).” Last week, the group surprised fans with a new collaborative iteration of the single: “Come What May + (feat. Cory Asbury),” as well as an acoustic version. Watch the song’s official music video, filmed in Mulligan’s beautiful native Ireland, HERE.
We Are Messengers is set to share new music from Wholehearted at arenas nationwide as part of the multi-artist lineup for TobyMac’s “Hits Deep Tour,” which kicks off Oct. 2 in Moline, Illinois. Later this fall, they’ll join Newsboys for the “Step Into The Light Tour.”
GRAMMY- nominated, DOVE Award-winning, and platinum-selling group Newsboys drop “Clean” ahead of the release of their upcoming album, Stand, due out next month (Oct 1).
“We tried to write a song that speaks to the very purpose and mission of every human. We finished the song and were like ‘This feels like an album theme.’ And especially nowadays in the face of so much hate. I mean, lets face it, I’m a man of color, and people are trying to tell me black and white can’t get along; we don’t like each other. When people ask you, ‘Where do you stand? Tell me the hope that lies within you,’ believers in Christ should stand. The Bible says God would rather you be cold or hot, not lukewarm. You’re not standing if you’re standing in the middle. You have to choose a side. If you’re going to be a bad boy, be a bad boy. If you’re going to be a God follower, then be a Jesus freak, do it.” —Michael Tait
Twenty-twenty left us with a choice. In the midst of safer-at-home orders, racial and political unrest, and a virus that wreaked havoc around the world, the question remained: Where do you stand? For Platinum group Newsboys, the answer was easy. Recognizing that their season of collaboration with former bandmates Peter Furler and Phil Joel for their nostalgic run as Newsboys UNITED was coming to a close, current band members Michael Tait, Duncan Phillips, Jeff Frankenstein and Jody Davis, began to assemble an album that gave no doubt as to who they are and what they believe. The result is STAND, one of the most thoughtfully-crafted releases of their career and a project that marks the band’s return to their original label home, Capitol CMG.