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23-Year-Old Jairus Williams Effortlessly Blended Hip-Hop And R&B To Upcoming Contemporary Gospel EP Titled 'Gospel Confessions'
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Jairus Williams Jairus Williams
Jairus Williams, a United States Marine Corps veteran and emerging artist from Austin, Texas, makes music with the admirable intention of having listeners reflect, and make the heart cry-out for a higher sense of peace and protection. His debut Single 'Need You' from the upcoming EP titled 'Gospel Confessions' is set to slay August 31, 2021.

AUSTIN, Texas - Washingtoner -- WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE

Individual, genuine and heartfelt. Jairus sings about his daily journey of ascension into the lit realm of Christ consciousness, divine focus, and purpose. The uniqueness of his artistry, effortlessly blending elements of Hip-Hop and R&B with Contemporary Gospel, certainly places him in the mainstream pot.

The music sounds like pop culture, infusing gospel with Hip-Hop and R&B, but the lyrics and the devotion are more so Jesus culture. As it pertains to art and creating from the heart, Jairus Williams does a fine job in delivering his first project.

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SPIRITUAL HIGHLIGHTS

Jairus is spiritually strong, using transmutative energy to create inspirational music. According to Jairus, God redirected his focus and convicted his soul. Each day he wakes is a chance to make a change.

STANDOUT TRACKS

In a recent music review by A&R / Music Reviewer Taylor Valery he wrote, "All the tracks matter here, just like all lives matter here. However, particularly on this Gospel Confessions – EP my favorite songs are Need You, Avenue and Jesus. These three songs are the most catchy, memorable and powerful."

'Need You' is a song which Jairus shares his passion to be upright and enlightened through Jesus Christ. It's the first song on the EP the public can hear when released as a Single August 31, 2001.



'Avenue' describes the daily hunger of wanting to be right by Christ. When you have made the conscious decision to be faithful, then you'll want to be in that good energy at all times.

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Heaven is harmonious, and 'Jesus' is a gospel groove. Press play on this one, and you get to understand why there's an urgency to accept, empower and love ourselves. This song is a real anthem of admiration and appreciation of Christ.

FOR FANS OF

Deitrick Haddon, Kierra Sheard, Jordan Armstrong

DOWNLOAD, STREAM, BROADCAST ON RADIO

To receive Jairus Williams' music now for radio airplay, send request by phone or email to Devine Jamz Gospel Network. On August 31, 2001, 'Need You' Single will be available to stream and/or download at 'Uplifting Music In The Spotlight' and all major distributor's platform.

Contact
Devine Jamz Gospel Network
Ray Oster, Project Music Management
***@devinejamz.com
8328343392


Source: Devine Jamz Gospel Network

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