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Are You Looking for a Sign Kay Morris
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King Arthur [Father Knows Best (feat. Terry Paul) - Single]
Father Knows Best (feat. Terry Paul) King Arthur
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Canute Neil Ellis [Nah Miss It - Single (feat. Rev. Glen Graham, Jason Mighty, J. Dat & Orville Sutherland) - Single]
Nah Miss It (feat. Rev. Glen Graham, Jason Mighty, J. Dat & Orville Sutherland) Canute Neil Ellis
Jerusalem Jodyan Morgan
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Brotha George [Cast the First Stone (feat. Flourgon & Damion Hawthorne) - Single]
Cast the First Stone (feat. Flourgon & Damion Hawthorne) Brotha George
God Can Never Fail Golda McFarlane
My Soul Is Well EmpressCidella
God Cares Minister Alicia Spence
9
Trish [Take a Moment - Single (feat. Oshane Mais) - Single]
Take a Moment (feat. Oshane Mais) Trish
Fada Oh Petra Kaye
Welcome to this week’s edition of GLN Gospel Revival, straight from the heart of Caribbean Praise Radio. We’re taking you on a sonic journey through the latest Gospel hits that are shaking up the charts and touching souls. Let’s dive in!
First up, we have “Are You Looking for a Sign” by Kay Morris from the album “The Lord Is My Shepherd – EP”. An artist with a powerful voice, Kay Morris delivers another uplifting track, with her signature blend of passionate performance and profound lyrics. This gem is leading the charge this week, resonating with listeners seeking guidance and solace.
Next is “Father Knows Best”, a collaboration between King Arthur and Terry Paul. This single has been making waves due to its soul-touching message about divine wisdom and protection. King Arthur’s unique style and Terry Paul’s lyrical prowess make this one a must-listen.
Moving along, we find “Nah Miss It” by Canute Neil Ellis, featuring a star-studded lineup of Rev. Glen Graham, Jason Mighty, J. Dat, and Orville Sutherland. This track stands out for its distinct Caribbean rhythm, seamlessly blending faith and culture.
In fourth place, we have “Jerusalem” by Jodyan Morgan. This single packs an emotional punch, with Jodyan’s soulful voice bringing a new level of depth to this timeless hymn.
Midway through our top ten, we have “Cast the First Stone” by Brotha George featuring Flourgon and Damion Hawthorne. This track prompts listeners to reflect on their actions and offers a fresh perspective on forgiveness and judgment.
Next on our list is “God Can Never Fail” by Golda McFarlane, a track that serves as a beacon of hope, reassuring listeners of God’s unwavering support in times of trials.
Rounding out our top ten, we have “My Soul Is Well” by EmpressCidella, “God Cares” by Minister Alicia Spence, “Take a Moment” by Trish featuring Oshane Mais, and “Fada Oh” by Petra Kaye. Each song adds its unique flavor to our gospel playlist, with themes of resilience, divine love, reflection, and spiritual surrender.
In conclusion, this week’s Gospel chart highlights the power of music to create communal experiences, provide solace, and inspire faith. Whether they’re timeless hymns or contemporary collaborations, these tracks remind us of the cultural and spiritual richness of the Caribbean Gospel scene.
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