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play_arrowWarehouse Worship/Todd Dulaney [The Name of Jesus - Single]
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The Name of Jesus Warehouse Worship/Todd Dulaney
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play_arrowTedra Bennett [Old Church: Hymns As Never Been Heard]
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Amazing Grace Tedra Bennett
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YAHWEH Lashon Brown Jr.
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Send It Up Kenny Lewis & One Voice
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El Roi Warehouse Worship/Claire Tahillah
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play_arrowWarehouse Worship/Chris Sadiku [Evidence (Live) [feat. Chris Sadiku] - Single]
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Evidence Warehouse Worship/Chris Sadiku
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play_arrowWarehouse Worship [Volume 1: Beyond The Stone]
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El Roi (Reprise) [feat. Victor Omosebi & Leonard Ray Jarman] Warehouse Worship
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play_arrowJames Grear & Company [I Wanna Say Thank You (feat. Maurette Brown Clark) - Single]
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Do It Again James Grear & Company
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Good Company Jordan G. Welch/Deon Kipping
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Real His House
In an age where genres collide and the spirit of music is being liberated, the gospel industry continues to thrive, with artists like Warehouse Worship, Tedra Bennett, and Lashon Brown Jr. leading the charge. These musicians blend traditional gospel elements with modern trends, creating a unique fusion that has a widespread appeal.
Take ‘The Name of Jesus’ by Warehouse Worship and Todd Dulaney, for instance. This track takes us on a soulful journey that perfectly embodies the essence of contemporary gospel. Its lyrical depth paired with Dulaney’s passion-infused vocals creates an atmosphere that can be best enjoyed during morning devotions or bible studies. Fun fact: Warehouse Worship is a collective of Christian artists, united by their mission to spread the word of God through music.
‘Amazing Grace’ by Tedra Bennett from the album ‘Old Church: Hymns As Never Been Heard’ is a refreshingly different take on the classic hymn. Bennett’s fervent delivery of this timeless piece makes it an ideal listen for Sunday mornings. Did you know? Bennett started her musical journey in the church choir, and her debut album ‘I Am Free’ topped local gospel charts.
YAHWEH by Lashon Brown Jr. from his eponymous single, is a testament to his versatility. The song’s dynamic orchestration along with Brown’s vocal prowess, makes it suitable for worship gatherings. Little-known fact: Brown began his musical career at age five, playing the drums for his local church.
The list would be incomplete without mentioning ‘Send It Up’ by Kenny Lewis & One Voice from ‘Undefeated’. This high-energy track brings an infectious rhythm, making it perfect for youth events or concerts. Kenny Lewis, who originally started as a choir director, has led One Voice to become one of the most renowned gospel groups today.
As we navigate through cultural trends and listener insights, these tracks not only represent contemporary gospel music but also the artists’ personal journey and devotion. They remind us that in the midst of modernization, the essence of gospel – its ability to uplift and inspire – remains unchanged.
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