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New gospel songs this week (January 31) include a slew of collaborations and reminders that God’s hand is on all of our lives—motivation to keep going.
Limoblaze declares anything that God touches is blessed, daring listening to “Come and See” in his latest release.
Tauren Wells’ new single “Thank You For The Cross” shines a light on God’s greatest gift and sacrifice: Jesus.
“At the center of our redemption story stands the cross and in its shadow the countless souls that have been saved by the Savior that hung upon it,” Wells says. “When I think about what that means for me personally, the reality that Jesus truly paid it all for me, I can’t help but worship and thank Him. It’s my prayer that this song helps put words around your gratitude for the ultimate act of love and sacrifice Jesus embraced for you.”
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Jekalyn Carr joins The Vine in Zimbabwe for an encouraging track about our “wait” not being in vein. If you’re in need of motivation this week, “Wait On The Lord” is it.
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Definitely D and Anike go bar for bar on the remix of “Get Into It.”
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Terrian taps Joe L Barnes for her latest release, “Hold Me Up.” The song is one of honesty asking God for his helping hand in an instance where, if they give up their way and wants for His, will He hold them up? The answer is YES.
Zacardi Cortez and Hiphop Boobly Show collaborate on a new track encouraging kids that they can be anything God says they can be. But let’s not mistake it: the song is a good word for adults, too.
Angie Rose speaks of seeing God’s hand in everything in her new track, “I See You (Invisible God).”
Omojo and Asha Elia team up for a tracked called “JEJE.”
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