Halal Afrika, the dynamic contemporary African gospel collective, has unveiled their highly anticipated single, God Is Good, featuring internationally acclaimed gospel singer Joe Mettle and the harmonious Soweto Spiritual Choir. This release is part of their album Through It All.
Following the group's earlier summer hit, You No Be Man, which featured a soul-stirring performance by Joe Mettle, God Is Good promises to be another uplifting spiritual experience for listeners.
The single was recorded live at the Heartfelt Arena in Pretoria, South Africa, and expertly produced by Rodney East. Thematically, it serves as an anthem of unwavering devotion, gratitude, and faith. Its lyrics convey a powerful message, emphasizing that, no matter the trials and tribulations of life, the goodness of God remains unchanging. It serves as a reminder of the steadfast presence of a higher power, offering solace during challenging times and inspiring resilience.
The full gospel album, Through It All, is a soul-enriching compilation of songs that deeply resonates with the journey of faith, resilience and redemption. Through heartfelt lyrics and powerful melodies, the album reflects the transformative strength gained from overcoming adversity and finding solace in spiritual fortitude. It stands as a musical testament to the enduring hope that guides individuals through life's trials, providing listeners with a wellspring of inspiration and encouragement on their own unique journeys.
Halal Afrika's latest release, God Is Good, is set to be a source of spiritual nourishment for audiences, continuing to solidify the group's position in the contemporary African gospel scene. This powerful collaboration with Joe Mettle and the Soweto Spiritual Choir further elevates the collective's commitment to delivering messages of faith, hope and unwavering belief through their music.
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