Tasha Cobbs' "Jesus Saves" the #1 Most Added Song at Gospel Radio
Gospel artist Tasha Cobb's brand new single "Jesus Saves" is the #1 most added song at Gospel radio. The song was also the #1 on Billboard's Gospel Digital Songs chart when it was released commercially a few weeks ago.
"Jesus Saves," which is powerful in its clear and simple message, is the first single from Cobbs' highly anticipated upcoming album ONE PLACE LIVE. Recorded at Redemption Church in Greenville, South Carolina, ONE PLACE LIVE features the dynamic praise and worship for which Cobbs is known. "I am a worshipper and a worship leader," says Cobbs. "I will always sing songs that people can listen to anywhere and be comfortable singing and worshipping God."
Cobbs' music ministry is expanding exponentially. This past weekend, the singer was a featured performer at Franklin Graham's Festival of a Hope in Jacksonville, Florida, where thousands converged upon the Veteran's Memorial Arena for an evening of preaching, praise and worship. Cobbs' upcoming appearances include: The Sylvan Theater (June 12, Washington, D.C.), Six Flags (June 20, Washington, D.C.), International Christian Booksellers Association (June 28, Orlando), Essence Music Festival (July 5, New Orleans),Festival of Hope (August 16, Birmingham) and MegaFest (August 21, Dallas).
Tasha Cobbs is one of the breakout stars of the Gospel music industry. Her #1 national debut, GRACE, remains at the top of Billboard's Gospel Albums chart two years after it was released. That album netted Cobbs a Grammy Award, three Dove Awards and three Stellar Gospel Music Awards. Cobbs encompasses everything that makes a Gospel artistinfluential and relevant both inside and outside the four walls of the church: purity of heart; a singular, God-focused passion for ministry; and an unwavering commitment to musical excellence.
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