Marvin Sapp Returns with First New Album in 9 Years
Gospel music icon Marvin Sapp has released his new album Chosen Vessel. Recorded live at his new Fort Worth, Texas based church, the album is his first live album since 2011 and the first recorded in his new home city.
Enlisting his trusted musical comrades Aaron Lindsey and Myron Butler to handle production and vocal production, Sapp has created an album that has a classic feel to it, but also a refreshing sound and lyrics that will uplift and encourage in the unprecedented times we are living in.
"The running theme of Chosen Vessel is understanding that every person possesses value and worth," says Sapp. "Regardless of what we are going through, we have to remember that when God chooses you - His plans for you are going to come to fruition."
The first single, "Thank You For It All," was written by Marvin Sapp along with Jarmone Davis, Christopher Thomas Leach and Aaron Lindsey, and is currently #4 on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart. It is Sapp's 12th Hot Gospel Songs Top-10. "Thank You For It All" also peaked at #1 on Billboard's Gospel Digital Songs sales chart. Other highlights on the album included the captivating "Undefeated" and the edgy "Praise Everyday" that exemplifies Sapp's signature "churchy-but-funky" style.
Fans can get an intimate look at the making of Chosen Vessel, as well as experience Sapp performing some of the songs live, during a virtual release party being held October 9 at 7 p.m. CST. The virtual event can be experienced live on Marvin Sapp's YouTube, Facebook and Periscope platforms:
https://www.facebook.com/officialmarvinsapp/?ref=page_internal
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7M9afaCP6r8QtCpHHaxVxQ
https://twitter.com/marvinsapp
Marvin Sapp: Chosen Vessel is available now.
https://MarvinSapp.lnk.to/ChosenVessel!W&W
For more information, visit:
Website: www.MarvinSapp.com
Facebook @OfficialMarvinSapp
Twitter / Instagram @MarvinSapp
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