Kirk Franklin Testifies to God's Sovereignty with "All Things"

Gospel music icon Kirk Franklin returns with his first single for 2023. "All Things" is available now to download/stream on all digital platforms. The comforting piece offers an uplifting message of faith and hope, bringing a reminder that 'God can do All Things'.
Accompanying the release of "All Things", is its official music video which is scheduled to premiere later today at 6 PM (WAT). The new track is co-produced by Kenneth "KP" Paige, Maxwell Stark, and Ronald Hill.
Talking about mountains
Talking about pain
Talking about my life
When Will It change
Talking about all things
God can do all things
Talking about nights
I lose my way
And my dreams
that are being erased
Talking about all things
I say God can do All things
Earlier in March, Kirk Franklin achieved another milestone by becoming the first artist to spend 100 weeks at the NO. 1 spot on Billboard's Gospel Songwriters chart (dated March 11). The legendary singer and songwriter has recorded huge success on Billboards Gospel Charts including; the record for the most Hot Gospel Songs No. 1s (eight), the second-most top five hits (15), top 10s (20), and overall entries (36) in the chart's 18-year history. He's also tied for the most No. 1s on Gospel Airplay (nine, with Tamela Mann) and holds the record for the most career entries at the format (25, also over the chart 18 years existence).
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