Fresh Gospel Sounds: New Music from Brandon Camphor & OneWay, Karima and Lasha Knox
Today, Brandon Camphor & OneWay, Karima and Lasha Knox have all dropped new singles. Here's our chance to catch up with the latest music releases.
1. Brandon Camphor & OneWay "Lift Every Voice and Sing"
Brandon Camphor & One Way, have recorded a brilliant acapella rendition of the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing" (One Way Movement/ Warner Music Group), in celebration of Black Music Month.
"It's not only an anthem," says Camphor. "It's also a prayer of thanksgiving to God for His faithfulness and our freedom. That's what inspired us to record it. After the great response to our acapella 'Happy Birthday, Jesus' Christmas song last year, we realized that people really liked hearing us deliver acapella music," Camphor adds. "It's also a way to showcase the group's vocal ability, harmony, and style."
2. Karima "Redeemer"
Karima, the Dove Award-winning and Grammy-nominated recording artist, has released her debut single, "Redeemer," "Redeemer" is Karima's update of the international Christian mega-hit, originally written and performed by Nicole C. Mullen. Karima's beautiful rendition is produced by Aaron Lindsey, a Grammy, Dove, and Stellar Award-winning artist, producer, composer, arranger, and musician.
3. Lasha Knox "Surrounded"
Lasha Knox has released her brand new debut single "Surrounded." The song has already been climbing the charts as the impact of the song is felt immediately by those who hear and receive the message. Lasha says,"Its all about perspective. The enemy wants us to believe that we are lost, helpless and hopeless and that God can't be a deliverer out of every situation. At that moment, at the time we feel overwhelmed and inundated and in fact surrounded by disaster and despair, we just need a reminder that God is a promise keeper and His word has promised that He can't forget about us. So we fight our battles with praise, prayer and the Word of God."
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