Todd Dulaney: Ever since this pro baseball player hung up his cleats and wholeheartedly chased after God in 2011, Dulaney has been experiencing breakthrough after breakthrough. But 2016 marks the year that Todd takes off to hairy heights and wins critical and mass acclaim with A Worshipper’s Heart, Todd‘s dazzling new disc for saints seeking spiritual intercession through song. If his stirring rendition of The Anthem is any indication of this potent project, Dulaney will definitely strike a splendid chord with the masses like a classical virtuoso and expeditiously elevate up the proverbial ladder as a leading artist in the Christian realm. Take note. Todd Dulaney is definitely one to watch.
Tim Bowman, Jr.: The talented Mr. Tim Bowman will be taking many bows in Twenty Sixteen, as media and music critics alike applaud the artistry of Detroit’s next native son. His latest single, I’m Good, has become the indisputable feel-good song of the season and a chart-topping track that’s trending Like Trump. Tim‘s next project is destined to outdo his impressive debut record, Beautiful. So follow this fan favorite. Bowman is bound to break through and make some noise worth noting.
Christon Gray: Finally, keep your eyes out for Christon Gray and his urban offering, The Glory Album, an album that’s tailor made for a modern-day audience. This contemporary collection of songs is not what your granddaddy sang after Sunday service. The music is a mix of many genres designed to delivery a blow you won’t easily forget.