Edwrin Sutton and Kingdom Culture Release "I Hear Rain"

Edwrin Sutton and Kingdom Culture, Gospel music's newest addition on the scene is ready and well suited to take their music and message to the four corners of the earth. Their latest single, I Hear Rain,written by Sutton and produced by Stellar Award nominated artist Demetrius West is now available on all digital outlets and streaming platforms in addition to a concept video being posted to YouTube.
Edwrin Sutton is unmistakably fast becoming one of the Leaders of the New School as it pertains to spreading theGospel, yet he manages to maintain his old school upbringing; making for a perfect mixture of a classic and current sound. Sutton has been very busy as of late, using the Stellar Awards weekend in Las Vegas to showcase his new music. In fact, while performing I Hear Rain at one of many new artist showcases, Bishop Carlton Pearson prophetically proclaimed, "You will go far in this industry because you are anointed and prophetic."
Edwrin Sutton & Kingdom Culture is an amazing group of young people with a sound for this day and time. His previous release entitled Southern Hospitality was released in 2014 and made a splash in the southern market, as well as the Northeast. Last fall, Sutton teamed up with industry veteran Kerry Douglas (Earnest Pugh, ZacardiCortez, James Fortune) on his latest installment, Kerry Douglas Presents Gospel Mix Volume X.
A skilled musician in his own right, Edwrin uses his gifts as singer, songwriter, drummer, piano player and choir director in sharing his music with the world. Gearing up for his inaugural project on Blacksmoke/eOne, Sutton has tapped the creative assistance of celebrated songwriter Wendi Wyatt (No Reason To Fear), master orchestrator Roy Cotton and imminent choir master Demetrius West for what will be one of the must-have projects of the year.
Keep up with Edwrin Sutton via the web and social media
Website - visit www.EdwrinSutton.com
Facebook - Pastor Edwrin Sutton
Twitter - @Pastoresutton
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