Category: Singles

Tasha Cobbs Leonard Releases “Do It Anyway”

Today, Grammy award-winning Billboard Gospel Artist of the Decade, and now author, Tasha Cobbs Leonard releases new song “Do It Anyway.” The single serves as the title track for her newly launched book, Do It Anyway: Don’t Give Up Before It Gets Good, which hit shelves earlier this week under WaterBrook Publishing.

With “Do It Anyway,” Cobbs Leonard invites listeners to embark on a journey of self-discovery and resilience, echoing the sentiment of her book’s empowering message. Both the single and the book promise to inspire and equip audiences to navigate life’s challenges with unwavering faith and determination.

Known for her powerful voice and infectious positivity, Tasha Cobbs Leonard has amassed a devoted following of over 9 million fans across social media platforms. With her debut book, she reveals a deeply personal journey, sharing moments of struggle including infertility, weight challenges, grief, and depression, all while emphasizing the profound impact of resilient faith and perseverance.

On May 10, Tasha Cobbs Leonard will be featured on the Tamron Hall Show to discuss the new single and book for the program’s 3rd Annual Mother’s Day Extravaganza. Please check your local listings to tune in.

Regularly featured on esteemed media outlets such as Good Morning America, Tamron Hall, People, Billboard, and Variety, Cobbs Leonard has touched hearts globally with hit songs like “Break Every Chain,” “You Know My Name,” and “Fill Me Up.” Now, she extends her reach beyond music, empowering readers to dream big, conquer fear, and embrace God’s guidance through the power of written word.

Tasha Cobbs Leonard Releases “Do It Anyway”

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Kim Walker-Smith Releases “MAMA”

Renowned worship leader Kim Walker-Smith releases an anthem for mothers everywhere titled, “Mama.” The song will be on the forthcoming full album, Trample, releasing on June 7th.

“I homeschool my kids and most of the work I do is within churches so I’m not attending school board or PTA meetings, but I’m not oblivious to the war that has been declared on our children,” explains Kim Walker-Smith. “As a mother of three young children, I cannot let my guard down for one second. This stirs a righteous anger in me. I want to use my talents to help in this battle.

While praying and talking to God about it, I felt God drop this song in my heart. The words and melody just came to me. I got with some other songwriting parents who helped me finish this song.”

Co-written by Walker-Smith, Jessie Early, Hank Bentley, and Mia Fields, Kim Walker-Smith hopes this song becomes a war cry and fight song for mamas everywhere.

She adds, “I hope it encourages mamas everywhere, emboldens them, and fuels their fire in fighting for their children and to be bold in parenting.”

With more than 20 years of worship leadership, Kim Walker-Smith is known for her spirit-led worship anthems. Earlier this year, she released her first new song (“Boxes”) in more than three years to much acclaim as part of her new June release, which features 12 new songs. She will be touring internationally this summer with a nearly sold-out South Africa tour followed by a headlining tour in the US this fall.

Kim Walker-Smith Releases “MAMA”

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We The Kingdom Shares Power Acoustic Version Of “Won’t He Do It”

Today (May 10), 2x GRAMMY-nominated group We The Kingdom shares a new version of “Won’t He Do It.” We The Kingdom is getting ready to conclude their 24-date Church Music Tour, on May 17th in Dothan, AL.

We The Kingdom Shares Power Acoustic Version Of “Won’t He Do It”

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Josh Wilson Releases “Be Brave, Be Strong, Be Kind”

Josh Wilson is entering a season of new music with another new song out this week. The deeply personal track titled “Be Brave, Be Strong, Be Kind” Wilson’s new music was inspired by his struggle with anxiety, depression and alcohol addiction and is meant to be a source of encouragement and support for those struggling with mental health.

Wilson promises 24 new songs slated for release throughout this year. Stay tuned for more details soon.

Josh Wilson Releases “Be Brave, Be Strong, Be Kind”

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Austin French Releases New Version Of “God Is Good”

Today (May 10), Georgia-born singer/songwriter Austin French releases “God Is Good (All The Time) (Soul Session).” The original track dropped at the beginning of the year.

This song means so much to me, and truly is my fight song for the year. I pray it encourages you to sing what you know is true of God no matter what seasons come your way! God is good, all the time! -French

Austin French Releases New Version Of “God Is Good”

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Blessing Offor Releases “Somebody’s Child” With Dolly Parton

Building upon the success of two GRAMMY® nominations and coming off the first leg of a national tour with Lauren Daigle, two-time DOVE Award winner Blessing Offor has released a brand-new track today, “Somebody’s Child,” featuring a collaboration with global music icon Dolly Parton. Blessing’s poignant vocal and masterful piano playing introduces “Somebody’s Child,” before Dolly joins in along with a vocal choir to bring it all home.

Written by Blessing, Josh Ronen, and Joy Williams, “Somebody’s Child” is a contemplation on compassion and humanity.

“We’re all ‘somebody’s child,’ Blessing explains. “It’s such a simple concept, but I hope it’s the beginning of us all realizing that there’s always a point of empathy, there’s always common ground if we want to find it. And there’s no better embodiment of finding common ground, finding relatability, than Dolly Parton. I’m so honored and humbled to have her on this project.”

“I know it’s too easy to say it was a blessing singing with Blessing,” Dolly says, “but it was. I love the song ‘Somebody’s Child’ and I am very proud to be a part of it.”

The music video begins with Blessing at the piano in a backlit room, showcasing not only his talent, but the evocation of emotion through his fingers as they hit the keys. At the end of the first verse, Dolly places her hand on Blessing’s shoulder before giving her impassioned vocal.

With interpolated images of children and parents in real-world situations, this song gives an important reminder about humanity in our society, and that every day spent with the ones you love is a treasured gift.

Blessing is currently on the road, and will join Lauren Daigle on more dates later this year.

Blessing Offor Releases “Somebody’s Child” With Dolly Parton

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Martin Smith Shares “Garment Of Praise”

Today (May 10), prolific songwriter, modern worship pioneer, and award-winning artist Martin Smith shares “Garment Of Praise.”

Martin Smith Shares “Garment Of Praise”

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Sidewalk Prophets Shares “Hurt People (Love Will Heal Our Hearts)”

Curb Records award-winning band Sidewalk Prophets returns with megawatt anthem “Hurt People (Love Will Heal Our Hearts),” Serving as the lead track from the group’s upcoming fifth studio album, “Hurt People (Love Will Heal Our Hearts)” offers Sidewalk Prophets’ first taste of new music since 2020’s The Things That Got Us Here.

“It’s easy to fight hurt with hurt. We sometimes hide behind our tough words, sarcasm, pettiness and meanness. But all these responses steer us away from what we really want — HEALING,” observes Sidewalk Prophets frontman Dave Frey about the ultimate message behind the new song. “Hurt people, hurt people, but only the grace and love of Christ will heal our hearts.”

Doling out ample amounts of kindness, both for ourselves and others, the massive pop offering encourages listeners to extend forgiveness for the sharp words that often leave us feeling wounded and defensive. “Hurt People (Love Will Heal Our Hearts)” was written by Frey, Ben McDonald, Parker Welling and Jonathan Smith, and produced by Mark Campbell and Sidewalk Prophets members Cal Joslin and Dan Macal.

The trio recently wrapped the spring leg of their acclaimed “Songs & Stories Tour.” After debuting the intimate acoustic outing in 55 markets last year, the band took their stripped-down set to an additional 20 cities across 12 states in March and April. More tour dates will be announced soon as Sidewalk Prophets begins to preview new music from their next full-length project.

Sidewalk Prophets Shares “Hurt People (Love Will Heal Our Hearts)”

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Our song Hurt People love will heal our hearts, comes from a place of trying to really understand the condition of our hearts. How do we deal with the hole that hurt leaves behind? Is healing hurt even possible?

Hurt is such a complex thing. Sometimes it can start out as sarcasm, maybe a snarky comment? Other times we hurt people in subtle ways without even knowing it. We are full of feelings that are sometimes evident, and other times buried deep beneath the surface. One action of hurt topples the others like a line of dominoes and before you know it can completely overwhelm. We begin to consciously or unconsciously weaponize our pain against each other.

The truth about hurt is that there is only one proven way to deal with it.

You see, the only way we can heal our hearts is to recognize, and let go of all the things that stand in the way of seeking what God desires for our lives and relationships. When the hurt of the world was placed upon our savior, Jesus looked at the very people that deserved to be hurt and said, “Father forgive them, they know not what they do.” To rest in the power, grace and love of Jesus, that’s what heals the hurt in our hearts.

Hurt people hurt people but the love of God will heal our hearts, then another, then another. -SWP

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Afrobeats Worship Shares “All Of My Worship”

Phil Thompson’s beloved Gospel tune “All of My Worship” has a brand-new recording out now by Afrobeats Worship, featuring Tanzanian Gospel singer, Paul Clement. Kanjii Mbugua (singer-songwriter, worship pastor, and worship artist) and Rashon Murph (music producer, music director and songwriter) came together to re-create this song with a native sound and African roots. They originally developed a deep relationship with Phil Thompson’s version that was sung often in Kenya.

Having performed the song at his church in Atlanta with Phil years ago, Rashon feels he has been graced with the opportunity to now reimagine it. Kanjii connects “All of My Worship” to Romans 12:1, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.”

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He goes on to say, “It’s not, ‘Here is my best song.’ It’s, ‘Here is my life, here is my business, here is my family, here is my wife, here is everything I’m giving God. I’m giving Him everything as my sacrifice, as my worship.’”

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Maryanne J. George, Former Member Of Maverick City Music, Unveils New Anthem “Labor”

Maryanne J. George, recognized from her time with the award-winning worship collective, Maverick City Music, is embarking on her solo endeavor with the release of her brand new independent track “Labor,”  This powerful song encapsulates the journey of womanhood and personal growth, making it a perfect anthem for mothers and women everywhere.

“ ‘Labor’ not only encapsulates matrescence, but also confronts cultural and societal expectations placed on women,” explains the powerhouse vocalist. “One of the promises I made myself was that I was going to provide a better life for my child; one with more freedom and opportunity. I want my daughter to live unafraid of walls and boxes she might be placed under.

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My desire is that this song sparks conversations between women from all generations… how have we equipped women to live their most authentic lives, unafraid? ‘Labor’ also takes into account childhood wounds. Moriah’s very existence heals me. I find redemption in the whole process of being a mother. I look into her eyes and I see myself. I can approach myself with more compassion and grace. Loving her frees me to love myself well.”

Written by Maryanne herself, and produced by Stephen Blake Kanicka (Kanye West, For KING & COUNTRY)), “Labor” dives deep into the theme of expanding one’s mind and allowing women to embrace their identities fully. Maryanne’s lyrics beautifully capture the transformative process of childbirth, both physically, mentally and spiritually.

She pulls from personal experience when she became a mother herself a little over two years ago. She felt through her own experience, she became ‘reborn’, where the act of giving birth not only brings forth new life but also leads to a rediscovery of self—a multifaceted and empowered version. Maryanne candidly shares her journey, from moments of doubt and regret during labor to the profound joy and empowerment she experiences afterward.

“Labor” is more than a song; it’s a celebration of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of saying “yes” to one’s identity and aspirations.

Maryanne J. George is a dynamic worship leader/songwriter/musician who is passionate about encountering the Lord through worship. In October 2021, Maryanne released her debut EP titled Not Just Stories, and it charted nationally. She was previously partnered with Maverick City Music, and is now currently focused on venturing out into her solo work. 

Maryanne is also a nationally certified clinical mental health therapist, and has led a number of seminars and workshops on the importance of maintaining mental health, and the role of worship in mental health. She longs for people to see the goodness of God, and embrace their true identity as sons and daughters of Christ.

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