Rap, worship and Southern gospel among start-of-year music releases |
Written by DeWayne Hamby |
Tuesday, 24 December 2013 08:38 AM America/New_York |
Baritone Doug Anderson returns with ‘Drive’ while fast-growing church’s worship band sings praise Drive - Doug Anderson, StowTown Records, (Provident Distribution), 643157427827, Jan. 21 A Dove Award-winning baritone vocalist in Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Anderson sees the release of his second solo project, Drive, on Jan. 21. Once again using the talents of producer-songwriter Wayne Haun (Jason Crabb, Ernie Haase ), the project features a cover of Dolly Parton’s “The Seeker” and tracks such as “I’ll Be There With You” and “Sundays Are Made for Times Like These.”
Only King Forever - Elevation Worship, Essential Worship, (Provident), 083061098728, Jan. 14 Elevation Worship returns with its third release on the Essential Worship label. Based in Charlotte, N.C., Elevation Church is one of the fastest-growing churches in America with more than 12,000 in weekly attendance, and Elevation Worship’s songs are being sung in churches worldwide. The theme of the album is who God is as King and who His people are as children of the King. Key songs on the album include “Only King Forever,” “Grace So Glorious,” “Raised to Life” and “Last Word.” Guest artist Darlene Zschech leads the song “The Love of Jesus.” The project will be supported through appearances at major worship conferences. Stereotypes - HeeSun Lee, In My City Records, 859711574122, Jan. 21 As with the lead single from Korean rapper HeeSun Lee, “I Break Stereotypes,” the artist arrives with a new sound. Delivering her lyrics in rapid-fire fashion, she has been compared to mainstream counterparts such as Nicki Minaj. Songs include “Skin Deep” and “Changed Me.” |