Jermaine Dolly on His #1 Hit: "If You Keep God First … You'll Never be Last"

Gospel music artist Jermaine Dolly's "I'll Go" tops the Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart this week. This is Dolly's third time having a #1 record. "I'll Go" follows his featured turn on Titus Showers' "It's Gonna Be Alright," which ruled for a week in October 2020, and Dolly's "Pull Us Through," featuring Maranda Curtis, a five-week No. 1 in April-May 2020.
Dolly wrote and produced "I'll Go" ten years ago. He reveals, "To see a song that I wrote and produced 10 years ago still being effective to whoever hears it is a testament in itself. I always say, 'If you keep God first ... you'll never be last.' And that's what 'I'll Go' is all about."
Dolly is a gifted singer/songwriter who is destined to make his mark singing God's music wit ha mesmerizing new sound that is totally unique. His single "You" is a refreshing anthem to Jesus that is compelling from the very first note. Dolly is signed to By Any Means Necessary a label partnership with super producer Fred Jerkins (Michael Jackson, Beyonce, Brandy) and DarkChild Gospel.
Dolly has also garnered a large following on Instagram through his comedic videos. "The Dolly Express" is a breath of fresh air that will take you on a ride with music as it uplifts, energizes and encourages your soul.
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