VaShawn Mitchell's New Album "Elements" is Available Now

Gospel music's favorite artist, VaShawn Mitchell returns with ELEMENTS, available now. The multiple Stellar and Dove Award winner, and GRAMMY nominee, offers an exceptional 13-track album in commemoration of his successful 20-year career in music.
ELEMENTS has already generated two impactful singles "Wind of God," and "God Can Do Anything,"which continues to climb the gospel radio charts.Mitchell's music continues to connect with both fans and industry peers as ELEMENTS has been heralded as a must-have.
The Journal of Gospel Music says in their review of the album "fans of his distinctive brand of P&W, and P&W fans in general, will welcome this collection of worship atmosphere-setting songs."
The review also points out Mitchell's penchant (and successful history) for introducing songs into the praise & worship canon and this project does not disappoint. From the opening track, "Anything is Possible," and "My Praise" to "We Receive," ELEMENTS has songs for corporate and personal worship moments.
Earlier this week, Mitchell performed new music for an exclusive event at Sirius XM, which will air later this month as a special on Kirk Franklin's PRAISE. Fans can also catch Mitchell perform on the anticipated season finale of BET's Sunday Best on August 25 at 8/7c. ELEMENTS is Mitchell's first album in three years, and it continues to further his unique sound and messages that are both life-affirming, and power-filled.
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