Three-time GRAMMY winner and powerhouse vocalist Tasha Cobbs-Leonard steps into a brand new chapter with the discharge of “TASHA”—her long-awaited, first-ever studio album, out now on Motown Gospel. With over 2.5 million followers on Instagram and greater than 5.5 million throughout platforms, Tasha continues to be a guiding gentle in gospel music—and TASHA could also be her most private work but.
“TASHA”” is the album we didn’t know we wanted proper now that’s wrapped in God’s Love from begin to end.
To accompany the album, Tasha launched the official video for “Church,” a robust stirring duet with EGOT legend John Legend. Stripped all the way down to the uncooked necessities—simply voices, a piano, and presence—the efficiency is soul-stirring, sincere, and deeply shifting. It’s not only a music; it’s an expertise. A contemporary-day non secular constructed on old-school church soul, “Church” takes you straight to the altar—regardless of the place you’re.
“Church” is simply one of many genre-blending highlights from TASHA. The New York Occasions not too long ago profiled Tasha, saying the brand new mission “expands her sound, taking inspiration from hip-hop, R&B and even bluegrass.” Different featured visitors embrace Kirk Franklin, Lecrae, Chandler Moore, and others.
‘Church’ is a must-listen for anybody needing a reminder of hope, therapeutic, and the ability of religion. That is a kind of uncommon tracks that touches each coronary heart and spirit—uplifting, inspiring, and not possible to disregard.
In assist of TASHA, Tasha Cobbs Leonard will embark on the Entire & Free Tour this fall, bringing a dynamic night time of worship, testimony, and group throughout the nation. Joined by particular visitors Naomi Raine, Dr. Jackie Greene, and Kobe Campbell, the tour guarantees a transformative expertise rooted in authenticity, non secular therapeutic, and musical celebration
“TASHA,” the mission is greater than music—it’s ministry. It heals, it restores, and it reminds us of what issues most.
Watch the official video “Church” and take heed to “Tasha” beneath.
