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play_arrowCanute Neil Ellis/Rev. Glen Graham/Jason Mighty/J.DAT/Orville Sutherland [Nah Miss It - Single (feat. Rev. Glen Graham, Jason Mighty, J. Dat & Orville Sutherland) - Single]
Nah Miss It Canute Neil Ellis/Rev. Glen Graham/Jason Mighty/J.DAT/Orville Sutherland
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play_arrowKing Arthur [Father Knows Best (feat. Terry Paul) - Single]
Father Knows Best King Arthur
Jerusalem Jodyan Morgan
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play_arrowGolda McFarlane
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play_arrowEmpress Cidella
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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_arrowTrish [Take a Moment - Single (feat. Oshane Mais) - Single]
Take a Moment (feat. Oshane Mais) Trish
Fight This Battle for Me Sebastian Braham
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play_arrowKay Morris [The Lord Is My Shepherd - EP]
Are You Looking for a Sign Kay Morris
Nah Miss It by Canute Neil Ellis is a magnificent fusion of voices featuring Rev. Glen Graham, Jason Mighty, J. Dat, and Orville Sutherland. This track is gospel reggae at its finest, weaving spiritual teachings in an upbeat dancehall rhythm. The multiple artists’ collaboration is a testament to unity, a theme that resonates throughout the track.
Next up is Father Knows Best by King Arthur featuring Terry Paul. A modern-day hymn, this track speaks to the universal wisdom and guidance of the divine father. Its standout quality is the soulful juxtaposition of Paul’s vocals with Arthur’s poignant lyrics.
Jodyan Morgan’s Jerusalem is a heartwarming tribute to the holy city. Blending traditional and contemporary gospel, Morgan creates a unique melody that is both nostalgic and refreshing.
God Can Never Fail by Golda McFarlane is a powerhouse anthem that reaffirms faith in the divine. McFarlane’s husky vocals coupled with the song’s robust chorus make it a standout in today’s gospel scene.
With My Soul Is Well, EmpressCidella & Cidella Matthews Bramwell skillfully merge reggae with gospel, crafting a spiritual comfort anthem that speaks directly to the heart.
Brotha George’s Cast the First Stone featuring Flourgon & Damion Hawthorne offers a unique perspective on forgiveness. It boldly challenges listeners to reflect on their actions and attitudes.
Fada Oh by Petra Kaye is a lyrical prayer set to a vibrant rhythm, while Take a Moment by Trish featuring Oshane Mais is a serene ballad offering a moment of respite in today’s chaotic world.
Fight This Battle for Me by Sebastian Braham and Are You Looking for a Sign by Kay Morris round up our top ten with their soul-stirring lyrics and dynamic melodies.
To conclude, these tracks are not just songs; they are expressions of faith, hope, and love. They each contribute uniquely to the evolving music scene, helping us navigate our spiritual journey. Check out our GL365 Revival Gospel Chart playlist to enjoy these gems. Stay tuned, keep the faith, and let the music guide your soul.
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play_arrowCanute Neil Ellis/Rev. Glen Graham/Jason Mighty/J.DAT/Orville Sutherland
Nah Miss It Canute Neil Ellis/Rev. Glen Graham/Jason Mighty/J.DAT/Orville Sutherland
Father Knows Best King Arthur
Jerusalem Jodyan Morgan