Taylor Swift releases her seventh album Lover today. One of the highlights from the new album is the heart wrenching ballad "Soon You'll Get Better."
moreSinger, songwriter and new artist Titus Showers embarked on his solo career in 2019 and released his debut EP WHO? to consumer and critical acclaim on May 10, 2019.
moreThe Gospel Music Association (GMA) announced the first round of all-star performers for the historic 50th Annual GMA Dove Awards, set for October 15 at Lipscomb University's Allen Arena in Nashville.
moreRunning Club Records are delighted to announce the signing of Junior Garr - already a much loved and well respected worship leader, with a strong catalogue of genre-crossing music, a distinctive vocal and a committed following of those who identify with his core value of unity.
moreGotee Records artist Ryan Stevenson has received his first RIAA Gold Certified single as an artist for his record-breaking song, "Eye of the Storm." This impactful song features GabeReal of TobyMac's DiverseCity Band and was co-written by producer Bryan Fowler.
moreToday, Stellar Award-winning, two-time GRAMMY® and Dove Award-nominated hitmaker, songwriter and worship leader William Murphy, releases the live performance video for "Settle Here," showcasing the experience of Murphy and his singers sharing in worship with the packed crowd at his album's live recording.
moreInfluential worship pioneer and songwriter, Noel Robinson, returns with the brand new soul-inspired anthem, 'Grace Alive.'
moreHillsong's former worship leader and songwriter Marty Sampson has been under scrutiny for admitting his doubts about his Christian faith, saying, "I'm genuinely losing my faith, and it doesn't bother me."
moreDavid Leonard, formerly one-half of the GRAMMY Award nominated duo All Sons & Daughters and a former touring member of acclaimed band NEEDTOBREATHE, has just released a new live video to his new song "Share This Burden."
moreCountry Music Hall of Fame group ALABAMA is postponing the remainder of its "50th Anniversary Tour" due to lead singer Randy Owen's ongoing complications with cluster migraines and vertigo.
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