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Jerusalem Jodyan Morgan
God Can Never Fail Golda McFarlane
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play_arrowKing Arthur [Father Knows Best (feat. Terry Paul) - Single]
Father Knows Best (feat. Terry Paul) King Arthur
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play_arrowEmpressCidella & Cidella Matthews Bramwell [My Soul Is Well - Single]
My Soul Is Well EmpressCidella & Cidella Matthews Bramwell
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play_arrowBrotha George [Cast the First Stone (feat. Flourgon & Damion Hawthorne) - Single]
Cast the First Stone (feat. Flourgon & Damion Hawthorne) Brotha George
Fada Oh Petra Kaye
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play_arrowSebastian Braham [Fight This Battle for Me]
Fight This Battle for Me Sebastian Braham
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play_arrowTrish [Take a Moment - Single (feat. Oshane Mais) - Single]
Take a Moment (feat. Oshane Mais) Trish
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play_arrowCidella Matthews Bramwell & EmpressCidella [Come Down Now - Single]
Come Down Now Cidella Matthews Bramwell & EmpressCidella
I Want To Hear Minister Howdy
As the Unity Gospel Radio’s resident DJ, it’s my joy to bring you the very best of gospel music. This week’s ‘GLN Revival Gospel Top Ten’ showcases an array of artists whose deep-seated faith and impeccable talent are reshaping the contemporary gospel scene.
The chart-topping “Jerusalem” by Jodyan Morgan is a riveting testament of faith, evoking a sense of spiritual journey and divine assurance. Morgan’s raw vocal prowess and poetic prowess have earned him a significant spot in the gospel music arena.
Golda McFarlane graces us with her soul-stirring single, “God Can Never Fail.” McFarlane’s fervent chorus and heartfelt lyrics form a triumphant anthem, embodying the enduring resilience of faith.
“Father Knows Best” by King Arthur featuring Terry Paul expertly blends traditional gospel themes with modern pop sensibilities, creating a refreshingly melodic and memorable track.
EmpressCidella & Cidella Matthews Bramwell’s “My Soul Is Well” is a captivating ballad that resonates with anyone seeking solace in the midst of life’s storms. This duo’s harmonious vocals and uplifting message are truly remarkable.
Proving that gospel music is as diverse as the faith it celebrates, Brotha George teams up with Flourgon & Damion Hawthorne on “Cast the First Stone.” The track’s fusion of reggae rhythms and gospel melodies creates an irresistibly vibrant sound.
Other notable tracks include “Fada Oh” by Petra Kaye, “Fight This Battle for Me” by Sebastian Braham, “Take a Moment” featuring Oshane Mais by Trish, “Come Down Now” by Cidella Matthews Bramwell & EmpressCidella and “I Want To Hear” by Minister Howdy.
In conclusion, this week’s ‘GLN Revival Gospel Top Ten’ is a testament to the ever-evolving power of gospel music. These artists remind us that, despite the dynamic music landscape, the essence of gospel – its ability to uplift, inspire, and heal – remains unchanging. Let’s continue to enjoy and share these moving tracks that have the power to ignite our faith while keeping us in tune with the current music scene.
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