Tru Mantra‘s “Your Love”is an ode to the love of God. Organ riffs, soaring trumpet strains and bass form the backdrop on which the duo lays down their lyrics. Love is at the core of God’s creation of man and reconciliation with him.
In this song, Tru Mantra highlights this love story in it’s typical upbeat fashion.
Join Tru Mantra as they sing the catchy hook – “Na your love” and let the words affirm the key theme in the greatest story ever told. It’s all because of God’s Love!
Provident Label Group’s sibling trio CAIN releases the acoustic performance video for “Over My Head,” which can be viewed below. The track was first featured on their self-titled debut EP which released last year.
CAIN is comprised of Taylor Cain Matz, Madison Cain Johnson, and Logan Cain. They currently reside in Nashville and are worship leaders at their home church.
“Over My Head” is available now to download and stream.
Hip-hop chaplain Sir the Baptist has teamed up with Gaither Music Group for the release of the hotly-anticipated video for his latest single, “Jesus in the Ghetto.” Together with R&B icon Anthony Hamilton, the song tells a story that reimagines Jesus, painting a picture of him in which everyday people can see their own lives, questions, and struggles.
“Tell me, is there room for Jesus in the ghetto?” sings Hamilton, standing against sunlit panels of stained glass in a church. As the cameras take us out of the church and into the neighborhood, Sir does the same for Jesus — plucking the Son of God out of the pages of the Bible and framing him as someone who dealt with the same poverty, pain, and persecution from authority that so many people face today.
“Jesus wasn’t rich,” said Sir. “You can leave your mark on the world without money. Follow the call on your life. Be like Jesus and die fulfilled.”
“Sir the Baptist is a great writer, great visionary, a great brother. He made us all feel comfortable. The studio was amazing; it had a great feeling,” said Hamilton of working on the project. “This song is necessary and I’m glad I was able to be a part of it. When it comes out, go get it. Get it for your grandma, your granddaddy, your aunts and uncles. It’s time to praise again and pray hard. Bump it harder.”
The video release comes just ahead of Sir’s performance at the BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards on June 7th. Sir will be performing his hit song “Deliver Me,” which won the Most Performed Gospel Song category in 2020.
YWAM Kona Music releases the official live video for “Say Anything,” which can be heard below. The track, featured on The Sound of Go, is available now to download or stream.
YWAM Kona Music is the worship team and soundtrack for this heart-fire movement located in Kona, Hawaii. Leading on YWAM’s largest global missions base and ministry training facility in the world, YWAM Kona Music is declaring, praying, seeking, singing, trusting, and following Jesus, fueling passionate praise, intercession and prayer for believers everywhere.
The Belonging Co releases the live video for “Holy Ground / Holy, Holy, Holy” featuring Kari Jobe.
The track was featured on the worship group’s latest album titled See The Light. Their new collection See The Light is available now to download or stream.
Billboard charting Pop-Gospel group, Brandon Camphor & One Way, have recorded a brilliant acapella rendition of the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” (One Way Movement/ Warner Music Group), in celebration of Black Music Month. “It’s not only an anthem,” says Camphor. “It’s also a prayer of thanksgiving to God for His faithfulness and our freedom. That’s what inspired us to record it.”
Three of the Washington, D.C.-based foursome of Julia McMillan, Fred Cleveland, Angela Marie Jones, and group leader, Brandon Camphor, have been singing the song since their days as students at the Duke Ellington School for the Performing Arts. “Angela and I were in the school choir together, Fred was in the theater department,” Camphor recalls. “We sang that at almost every school concert.”
“After the great response to our acapella `Happy Birthday, Jesus’ Christmas song last year, we realized that people really liked hearing us deliver acapella music,” Camphor adds. “It’s also a way to showcase the group’s vocal ability, harmony, and style.”
The song was composed by James Weldon Johnson as a poem in 1900. His brother, J. Rosamond Johnson, set it to music in 1905 in recognition of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. In 1919, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) proclaimed it the Negro national anthem. Over the years, the song has resonated with new generations. It’s referenced in Maya Angelou’s 1969 autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Motown legend Kim Weston opened the WattStax concert film with her take on it. Branford Marsalis’ rendition was featured in Spike Lee’s 1989 film, Do the Right Thing. Melba Moore commandeered an all-star version n 1990 with a host of R&B stars Beyoncé performed it at Coachella in 2018.
Over the last decade, the group has earned four Billboard Top 30 chart hits with the songs, “God of Mercy,” “His Name,” “You Are God,” and their biggest hit yet, “I Choose You,” which peaked at No. 21 on the Gospel Airplay chart in 2015.
The audio and a music video of the 2-minute rendition is now available on Apple Music, iTunes, and YouTube;
Lydia Jim-Agada out with a new song ‘Weak without You’. We can do nothing without the Lord. Life is meaningless, directionless, hopeless without Him.
Life gets tiring without Him. The reason some get depressed and give up in life is simply because they are living without Christ. But all you have to do is give it all to Him.
Surrender your all, give Him your life, let Him take you, break you, mould you and use you for His glory. Giving up is not the way forward. Depression, suicidal tendencies, giving up on life is never the option.
So say to Him, “Lord I surrender my all to You; because I am #WeakWithoutYou!
Be blessed by the song, Weak Without You by Lydia Jim-Agada Produced by Andrew on Keys (East Ham, London) & Walker on the Beats (Abuja, Nigeria) Mastered by Mekoyo (Abuja, Nigeria)
Nigerian singer-songwriter & gospel music artist CLIFFORD ENOBUN is back with a new release titled KABIYOOSI. The medical doctor cum musician returns to the music scene since his last release in 2018 with this electrifying song of praise and worship.
This song set the right atmosphere of worship and with lyrics such as “Ruler of the earth, You reign in majesty, No one like You”, the sovereignty of God is reiterated in our hearts.
The aim of this song is to ingrain the consciousness of God as King in the minds of both believers and non-believers.
Popular Afrogospel singer and pioneer of the genre, Gil Joe has set the ball rolling for greater things ahead of his career by releasing a video for “Irregular”, one of the songs off his Afrobeats-centered “Eternal Life & Vibrations” EP.
The song draws its title from describing the uniqueness of God’s love.
This is the first video for any of the six songs off the EP and its theme sits just perfectly with the message of the song. “Irregular” describes the warmth of God’s love on Gil Joe (and whoever listens to and sings the song), and paints a picture of the times when it could have only been God that came through for the artist.
The track, which was produced by Gil Joe himself, is the leading one off the EP and has a very strong Afrobeats kick to it. As a result, it’s almost impossible for any head that hears it to not nod in tune with its rhythm — something that has been very well represented through Gil Joe’s dance moves in the video.
This video was directed by Eduvie and you can check it out below:
Gospel music minister and songwriter, Solá releases a brand new song to the maker of all titled “Great Redeemer.”
This is a song of worship that reminds us of his greatness and why we must all worship the redeemer who has brought us out of darkness into his marvellous light and called us sons.
Solá is one of the most anointed yet energetic minstrels from Africa Nigeria with a sound and message.
This new release will definitely connect you to the very heart of the father.