Anthony Evans Premieres New Music Video for "Never Fail" on UpTV

Anthony Evans Premieres New Music Video for "Never Fail" on UpTV
Popular Gospel/Pop Artist Anthony Evans premiered his new music video for his current single "Never Fail" exclusively on UpTV.com. UpTV is the No. 1 Family Friendly Network in all of cable.
Evans music video was shot in Los Angeles and was directed by esteemed international director Rock Jacobs. Michelle McNulty, a Supervising Executive Reality Casting Director for NBC, served as Executive Producer. Chonique Sneed, who has worked with megastars including Britney Spears and Gwen Stefani, was the Creative Director and the upbeat fast-paced choreography was set by Mikey Pesante and Steven Norfleet whose credits include Frank Gaston, Keyshia Cole and Britney Spears.
Evans wrote the hit song with the talented Martha and Danielle Munizzi and it is the first single off of his seventh studio album Real Life/Real Worship. The album released nationwide on April 8, and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard's Gospel Chart.
The song was inspired by "The Voice" former contestant's favorite verse, Philippians 1:6. " 'Never Fail' reminds us that God will do in us what He has promised in spite of our unfaithfulness," shares Evans. "That promise has sustained me because I am an emotional artist. I go up and down, and there are moments when I feel like life has got me, like there's no way God can work all these things together. What I have to realize is that my emotions don't have intellect. As profound and as real as they feel, they can't think. So when I have those days when I feel abandoned and like God isn't there, I have to bounce those emotions off the truth, just to get my equilibrium right. That verse is my equilibrium. This is His promise, and He doesn't break His promises."
For more information on Anthony Evans, visit his official website HERE.
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