Music
Grammy Award-Winner Rudy Currence Releases New Single “God Don’t Cancel Me”
Grammy and Dove Award-winning producer, songwriter, and multi-#1 Billboard recording artist Rudy Currence, in partnership with TRIBL Music Group, has released his new single, “God Don’t Cancel Me.”
About the song
Blending rich gospel and pop harmonies with contemporary production, “God Don’t Cancel Me” showcases Rudy’s signature soulful style and speaks to today’s world where ‘cancel culture’ dominates. The single draws inspiration from his previous award-winning works while pushing the boundaries of his sound with lyrics that will deeply resonate with listeners.
“This song reflects the world we live in, where ‘cancel culture’ dominates,” said Rudy. “With this song, I want to remind people that God’s grace is unwavering. No matter how many mistakes we make, we’re always accepted and will be okay.”
About Rudy Currence
Described by his fans as simply an “Experience,” Rudy is a South Carolina native currently residing in Atlanta.
His writing production credits include songs for the iconic Quincy Jones and Gospel legend Karen Clark Sheard, among many others. He has also worked alongside Lecrae, David Banner, Kirk Franklin and Jazmine Sullivan.
Rudy’s single, “I Belong Here,” exploded onto the Billboard charts in 2021, holding the #1 spot in Gospel Airplay for two consecutive weeks, along with the #1 Gospel Songwriter spot – one of only six writers to hold this title. He achieved another #1 Billboard hit with the release of “No Greater Love,” featuring Chrisette Michele. His highly anticipated album, “Stained Glass Windows,” was released in April 2023, along with his latest radio single, “Ransom.”
Check out Rudy on Instagram.
Listen to “God Don’t Cancel Me”
The track is available now on all music platforms.
----------------------------------------------------------
Connect with Unheard Voices on Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube
Download the app on Google Play or ITunes.
----------------------------------------------------------
Unheard Voices Magazine is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.
-
Health & Wellness3 weeks ago
Amber Nicole Thurman died from delayed care due to Georgia’s abortion laws, says family
-
Culture2 weeks ago
New Wu-Tang Clan concert film returns to Wilmington before PBS release
-
Entertainment3 weeks ago
‘OWN For the Holidays’ returns for its sixth year with three original movies for a festive 2024 season
-
Culture3 weeks ago
3 Chambers Fest celebrates the fusion of hip-hop, martial arts, and anime culture
-
Politics3 weeks ago
Lil Scrappy, Big Freedia, Mia X, Cookie Nasty, and more artists partner with Hip Hop Caucus for a Political Rap Cypher
-
Culture3 weeks ago
Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) is accepting submissions for 2025 Janet & Walter Sondheim Art Prize and Creative Baltimore Fund grant program
-
Entertainment3 weeks ago
CHURCHY series starring Kevin “KevOnStage” Fredericks renewed for a second season
-
Culture4 days ago
Hip Hop Caucus Highlights Success of 2024 Respect my Vote! Campaign