Crystal Aikin Returns To Gospel Radio With A Power Packed New Anthem “He Can Handle It”
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Crystal Aikin Returns To Gospel Radio With A Power Packed New Anthem “He Can Handle It”

Crystal Aikin is a powerhouse vocalist who blazed a trail as the first winner of BET Sunday Best. Aikin has continued to shine her light as a dynamic worship leader and psalmist. Aikin is back at radio with a new single that is sure to stir hearts and captivate the ears of listeners. “He Can Handle It” is a declarative anthem that can be sung amongst congregations across the world. It speaks to the power and presence of Jesus and what He’s able to do. The lyrics say “no more heartbreak, no more sadness…He can handle it.. I know He can and He will, He can Handle it..”. Aikin delivers the drive with such power and conviction. “He Can Handle It” is sure to be a hit.

Crystal Aikin is the inaugural winner of BET’s hit gospel singing show “Sunday Best!” Sparking national acclaim, her recording musical career was launched. With her debut album’s heart gripping single “I Desire More” she hit charts, awarding her a GMA nomination and winning two Stellar Awards. This gifted artist, writer, actress, speaker knows no boundaries. Along with being a registered nurse she believes her mission is holistic, healing the broken from the inside out. With recent singles as “Trouble Don’t Last” & “He Can Handle It” she’s a testament to God’s promises. With a life committed to change and transparency, Crystal Aikin is and forever will be an example of “Every day’s Best”! Her new single at radio “He Can Handle It” is a showstopper and Aikin deliers it with power and dynamic force.

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Gold-Selling Artist “Anthony Brown & group therAPy” Returns With “Speak Your Name”
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Gold-Selling Artist “Anthony Brown & group therAPy” Returns With “Speak Your Name”

The GRAMMY® award nominated and R.I.A.A. certified gold-selling gospel act, Anthony Brown & group therAPy, have dropped their first new melody in three years, “Speak Your Name” (Key of A / Tyscot / Fair Trade). This is the ensemble’s first recording since their No. 1 hit “Help” was released in 2020. The new track hails from their untitled forthcoming sixth album. “`Speak Your Name’ is more than a song. It’s a declaration,” Brown says.  “Every time you hear it, you will have no choice but to sing along and believe that something is changing for your good.”

Brown wrote the mid-tempo cut that opens with him simply singing the words in his raspy baritone, “When we speak your name, something happens in the room. Our hands go up, we can’t wait to see what you’re gonna do.” It’s a spiritually moving rumination that swiftly builds into a crescendo of divine call and response vocalizing between Brown and group therAPy.

The inspiring instant-anthem was produced by Brown alongside his longtime co-producer Justin Savage. The duo has collaborated for over a decade on chart-crushing hits such as “Trust in You,” “I Got That,” “Blessings on Blessings” and  their signature track, “Worth,” which spent 24 weeks at the No. 1 position on Billboard magazine’s Gospel Airplay chart.

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After 2-Year Hiatus, Bri Babineaux Returns With Fresh Flava on “I Will Wait”
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After 2-Year Hiatus, Bri Babineaux Returns With Fresh Flava on “I Will Wait”

One of the most distinctive voices on the urban music landscape is back with a new focus. Kanye West sampled Bri Babineaux’s urgent vocals on “Lord, I Need You” from his 2021 Donda set. Before that, megastars such as Rihanna and Drake praised the raw, acapella gospel songs that she once sang from a Louisiana sofa to the delight of millions of online viewers. Since her 2015 commercial debut, she’s racked up 100 million digital streams for praise anthems “Make Me Over” and “He’s My Rock.” The latter topped Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart in 2021. After a two-year recording hiatus, Babineaux has re-emerged with “I Will Wait,” a slick urban inspirational cut that aims to position her alongside R&B divas with a spiritual side such as H.E.R. and Queen Naija.

“I think one of things that excites me most about this song is that it’s different from anything I’ve ever done,” Babineaux confesses. “I’m stepping out of the worship box and into a more R&B/Urban pocket. I honesty wanted to show my supporters a different side of me and to also show them I can literally sing anything.” The track is punctuated by acoustic piano, warm bass tones, and pounding drum pattern.  Babineaux’s raspy alto floats over the melody like clouds in the sky, elevating this track as the most marketable song in her seven-year recording catalogue yet.

Babineaux called upon super-songwriter Makeba Riddick-Woods who co-wrote platinum hits such as “Rude Boy” for Rihanna and “Déjà vu” for Beyoncé. “My goal in writing songs on the gospel side has always been to broaden the audience and reach a demographic outside of  traditional gospel,” Riddick-Woods says. “I’ve found that my writing style reaches people that don’t traditionally listen to faith-based music. Getting the good news of God into the hearts of people from all walks of life is the biggest goal. Since `I Will Wait’ leans more urban/ inspirational, I believe this song is going to expand Bri’s audience.”

The track was done by the Produced by the Starters Music Co. production duo of David “Ali” Parrilla and Kayton Bassier. It was recorded remotely at the height of the COVID pandemic. “We had virtual meetings and sessions, and every meeting was amazingly productive,” they said. “Bri knows exactly what she wants, and it was an honor to create with her…We imagined being in an old church banquet hall that had a vintage upright piano as our inspiration… It embodied that spirit of soulful hand clapping, feet stomping and voices singing to the heavens. After coming up with the concept, the music evolved effortlessly. We sent Makeba the music and she immediately was inspired to pen the lyrics. When we first heard the reference recording, we knew that this would be a special song that gives hope to those who need to remember that in Psalms 27:14 that if we wait on the Lord and be of good courage, He will strengthen our hearts.”  Babineaux agrees. “`I Will Wait’ means a lot to me from the musical style to the lyrics,” she adds.  “I’ve been waiting on God over the last year. I’ve faced some mean challenges and adversities. However, I know that when I wait on God, I will be victorious in the end.”

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