Jekalyn Carr To Launch "Changing Your Story" Album Pre-Order This Friday

Jekalyn Carr delivers beautiful new cover for her fifth album CHANGING YOUR STORY. The anticipated live album is available for pre-order this Friday, September 25, and the new single "Jehovah Jireh," is offered for immediate download with the album's advance purchase.
CHANGING YOUR STORY was recorded last year, in Atlanta, GA, at the famed "Praise In The Park" festival. Carr harnesses the live crowd's incredible energy to produce a formidable 13-track project that bolsters her growing position in Gospel music.
Already generating a number one song on Billboard's Gospel Airplay Chart, CHANGING YOUR STORY is a complete body of work that incorporates equal parts exhorting and preaching all set to Carr's sonorous vocals making up an unmatched and power-filled experience. The album is almost entirely by Jekalyn and reveals her continued growth as a singer and songwriter. The album's title cut drives the theme and sets the tone for the whole project. "Changing Your Story," marks Carr's 4th Number 1 song in just as many years. Carr has remarkably earned (6) Top 10 singles and (4) Number 1 singles all by age 23, an unprecedented achievement.
The project's second radio single, "Jehovah Jireh," along with two additional songs "The Blood Never Loses," and "It's Yours 2.0" will be offered as an instant download when the album is pre-purchased. "Jehovah Jireh," is one of the album's highlights and expresses the encouraging reminder of the Lord as our Provider. "The song expresses that He Is, He Can, and He Will," said Carr.
Carr's ongoing evolution as a young woman and singer, songwriter, author, and motivational speaker is exciting to witness. With a string of hits and Number 1 albums in a few short years, the 23-year old's gift continues to make room for Jekalyn Carr as her influence on Gospel music expands with her fifth album release, CHANGING YOUR STORY.
PRE-ORDERCHANGING YOUR STORYFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
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