Danielle Sunny Bryant's "Don't Give Up" is Her Anthem of Encouragement

Powerhouse Gospel music singer Danielle Sunny Bryant drops her brand new single "Don't Give Up." The song was written by Danielle and produced by Jerald L. Bryant, for Sunny Bryant Music Group and Jawad Mills. The arrangement is by Corey Ling. The uplifting contemporary single is available on all digital music outlets and is impacting Gospel radio now.
"`Don't Give Up' is our anthem of motivation and encouragement during these difficult times," Bryant says. "It's a song that everyone can listen to and enjoy. Whether you are at the gym, studying and doing schoolwork, or hanging out with the family, this is that song to get you through!"
"I love the feel, the vamp, and the drive on Don't Give Up," says Daulton Anderson, WHCR 90.3 FM Radio, New York. "This single is definitely a hit. Danielle has brought the Tramaine Hawkins out of herself and worked herself into a high crescendo at the end. It's bone-chilling."
Bryant is a nine-time Rhythm of Gospel Award-winner and a 2021 Voice Of Gospel Music Award-winner. Her passion for singing comes from the inspiration and training of her mother, Apostle Darlene Bryant. She remains humble and grateful for the hymns sung to her, vocal ranges taught to her and the word of God instilled in her at a young age.
Bryant is currently the worship leader and evangelist at her home church, Christlike Ministries of Deliverance, Incorporated. She continues to dedicate her life to singing about the Good News of Christ to impact the lives of many.
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