Harlem’s “Gospel Peace Fest 2021” Set For Nov. 13

Grammy Award-winning songwriter, psalmist and producer Lady Peachena will be hosting Harlem’s Gospel Peace Fest 2021 at The Marcus Garvey Park Amphitheater in Marcus Garvey Park at 18 Mt. Morris Park West & 122nd Street in Harlem, New York, on Saturday, November 13, 2021, from 12 noon to 3:00 p.m. Performing artists will be Pastor David Wright & The New York Fellowship Choir, The Golden Sons of Brooklyn, NY, The Great Divas of Gospel and The Late Show’s Gospel Choir. 

The overall theme of this musical event will be promoting peace, harmony, non-violence and brotherhood in communities all over New York City.

Lady Peachena is presenting this free concert in partnership with her pastor, the renowned Bishop Hezekiah Walker & The Kingdom Church Love Fellowship Tabernacle’s Ministerial Alliances, The Crusaders for Christ, and the Volunteer Ministry’s Donation Drive for the Homeless. Everyone is being asked to bring new blankets, hats, gloves, and monetary gifts for the homeless. For more info about LFT’S community outreach program, contact Pastor Katrina Fletcher at (347) 821-6063 or LFT’S Church Office at: (718) 235-2266.

New Music From Limoblaze & Konola “Come Outside” (@Limoblaze @KonolaMusic)

On October 8th, Afro-gospel star Limoblaze joined forces with British Christian rap artist Konola on the single Come Outside. The men dropped the official video on the same day and have already racked up over fifty thousand views on it.

Come Outside is on Limoblaze‘s label, Limoblaze Music, and it can be streamed and downloaded from all music platforms where gospel is sold. Click here or on the image above to check out the video and remember to like, comment and share.

Samuel Suh Shares First Single From His Upcoming Album “Faithful & True”

Reggae singer and songwriter Samuel Suh, who has committed to using his musical talents and gifts to serve God, has just shared the first single from his upcoming album Faithful & True. The track, titled Strengthener, was released on October 22nd and it was immediately followed by the official visuals, published a day later on the 23rd.

As the full LP will not be available until November 5th, persons are being encouraged to stream and download the lead single from their preferred music platform. Additionally, you can click here or on the image above to check out the video for Strengthener.

Samsoft Will Perform At “Pastors Appreciation Concert & Dinner” On Oct. 31st (@officialsamsoft)

Nigerian-American gospel artist Samsoft has been confirmed to perform at the Pastors Appreciation Concert & Dinner, scheduled for October 30th at the New Bethel Baptist Church (11 Beech Street) in Framingham, Massachusetts.

Other ministers that will be on the program are Stephanie Gaspard, Minister Mex, Mark Green and Krystallee Rivera. The objective of the event is to simply say thank you to all the Pastors who guide and counsel us on a daily basis.

Discounted Early Bird Tickets For Derrick Scott’s Concert Ends On Oct. 31

Honey Grill in association with Dscott Music will present the 6th annual Derrick Scott Reggae-Gospel Mission Concert on Saturday, November 13th at Unity New Testament Church of God, located at 4541 NW 36 Street in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida.

Scott will be joined by some special guests, while John T is task with hosting duties. This event promises to be an evening of praise and worship as well as spiritual healing.

Early bird tickets are now available for $15USD (for the live stream) and $25USD (for the in-person show). 

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Blessed Messenger Questions Fellow Artists About Their Intention (@phyahgeneral)

Trini gospel artist Blessed Messenger is asking a very serious and timely question via his latest single; What’s Your Intention. the track is featured on the just released compilation, Real Talk Riddim, produced by BT Records.

Although the title of the song alludes to an inquiry being made, the record must be listened to and digested in its entirety to really appreciate its relevance in today’s egotistical world. Blessed Messenger interrogates both emerging and thriving music creators as to their real intention when penning and promoting their music.

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Cellus Hamilton’s Book Debuts In The Top 50 On Amazon Rap Books (@CellusHamilton)

One month after Cellus Hamilton delivered his child in unassisted home birth, the Atlanta rapper surprised his twenty thousand Instagram followers by posting a bright orange book containing the bold title “If Jesus Was a Rapper.” The post garnered quite a bit of excitement as many followers immediately shared the post and commented, asking when the book would be available for purchase. Now, Cellus Hamilton is officially releasing the commercial, which details that the new book is already available online. 

While few may be familiar with Cellus Hamilton and his music, he is no stranger to the music industry. He has released two charting albums, most recently “Washing Her Feet” (2019), and began rapping and touring at just eight years old. Hamilton has described his book as a half memoir, half expository—challenging readers to examine their music consumption as well as the art they create themselves. To challenge hip-hop culture and evangelize his faith, Cellus has invited his readers to use their imaginations to help them see Jesus faithfully in their modern-day context.

Online sources and product descriptions say that the book highlights Hamilton‘s struggles within the music industry, his philanthropic work in urban communities, and educates about the history of hip-hop and how that should inform how we judge and perpetuate it. While it is still a new release, many suspect that the book will reveal Hamilton‘s honest critiques of specific artists and seek to discourage our support of them. Instead, Hamilton‘s opinions raise new questions and concerns, mainly about what qualifies Cellus Hamilton to be so sure about His critiques, especially without us having the ability ever to attend a concert or observe the music platform of Jesus.

The short one-minute commercial also uses a new song Hamilton recently released under the same name as the book title. Sources close to Hamilton have also revealed that there will be an audiobook, narrated by Cellus Hamilton, released at a later date.

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