Kirk Franklin Explains the Significance of His New Album Title & Reveals Track Listing

Veteran Gospel music artist Kirk Franklin will be back on November 13 with his new album cover "Losing My Religion." Over social media, Franklin explains the significance of his album title:
"In the beginning religion created a mask, for generations church was where we went to go hide ... Rules without relationship is empty inside ... There's room at the cross for everyone even me ... Religion is a prison, but truth sets us free ... The next time you think America, please include me ... The preacher isn't God, religion's first mistake ... Can you Believe? ... I'm losing my religion, Thank God. Helping you lose yours is my job." - Kirk Franklin
The first single from Losing My Religion, "Wanna Be Happy?" is now available at iTunes & Amazon. The upcoming album will be available for pre-order October 16th and released November 13th!
Here is the preliinary track listing:
1. Wanna Be Happy?
2. Losing My Religion
3. Road Trip
4. Pray for Me
5. It's Time
6. True Story
7. It's Not Over
8. When
9. My World Needs You
10. Intercession
11. No Sleep Tonight
12. 1,2,3 Victory."
Listen to "Wanna Be Happy?" below:
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