Shirley Caesar Responds to Her Song Being Used in a Beer Commercial in the Mist of Her New Album Release
Recently, Heineken, a beer company, used Shirley Caesar's song "I Feel Good" for its latest commercial Caesar wants to clarify that she is not happy that her song is being used in a new Heineken beer commercial. Even though Caesar wrote the song she doesn't have the rights to the master so she has no legal say in how it is used.
"I pray that you've known my life long enough to know there's no way in the world I would ever take part in a beer commercial. Not even a cigarette commercial," she said.
Nevertheless, in celebrating her 50th season as a solo artist and one of the most recognized names and voices, the Reigning Queen of Gospel, Pastor Shirley Caesar stands tall, committed to her journey as a humanitarian, entrepreneur and gospel singer. Armed with an arsenal of over 40 recorded albums, 11 GRAMMY® Awards, 14 Stellar Awards, 18 Dove Awards, an induction into the Gospel Hall of Fame and Hollywood Walk of Fame honoree for the class of 2016, Pastor Shirley is, "in my lane and enjoying the results of the labor."
With her latest Light Records/Entertainment One release FILL THIS HOUSE, Pastor Shirley remains "grateful for the music, the songwriters, the songs, and to be a gospel singer. I am thankful to sing for the Lord." Executive produced by Caesar, Stanley Brown and Phil Thornton, Caesar's rich powerhouse voice fills the album's 11 tracks, inspiring spiritual rejuvenation and strength to persevere through tough times.
FILL THIS HOUSE was recorded with a healing ministry in mind. Pastor Shirley had come to a place in her six-decade career where "I needed something I could see and feel people being blessed by it. The song had to bring deliverance." The jazzy up-tempo first single "It's Alright, It's Ok" featuring Anthony Hamilton does just that by encouraging listeners to "accept the things that we cannot change, because at the end of the day - we win." For Pastor Shirley, to win is a mindset that delivers an understanding. "Winning does not mean that the storm will end immediately. Weeping endures for a night, but there is glory after you have gone through. All storms come to an end, and at the end of the day, it is about going through it. The Lord knows at the end of the day you win."
The title track "Fill This House" is an anthemic sound with its bountiful melody requesting of the Lord to "let your glory fill the house." As Pastor Shirley recalls upon hearing this track from producers Mark T. Jackson and Shannon Wainwright, "I was so spiritually filled over the song. At one point I was intimidated to record it and I asked the Lord to bring His glory so I could sing the glory in the studio. The song was so full of the anointing and the Lord blessed me to be a part of it."
Pastor Shirley's favorite song is a deeply personal one, "Mother Emanuel," noting, "this song is my favorite because it teaches us forgiveness." Having received her first honorary doctorate at the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church located in Charleston, South Carolina with her mother by her side, the church was established in 1787. Produced by Sanchez G. Harley and Jacqui Whittmon, the song is impactful because of not only the church's rich history, but the unfortunate state of events surrounding the heartbreak of the June 2015 shooting. With compelling narration provided by President Barack Obama, Pastor Shirley is resolved that her responsibility is to "sing songs that will cause us to think and then bring sunshine. This song becomes so real to me because the families have forgiven this man and it was hard for me to do so in the beginning. I have forgiven, but it is not forgotten."
Producers Harley and Whittmon also collaborated to deliver "Prayer Works," an uplifting and praise worthy tribute to a lifestyle of belief. As Pastor Shirley was affected by personal loss when her eldest brother transitioned a day prior to his 90th birthday, she experienced the power of prayer with her healing. "Because of prayer, it worked out for me. There are things in this life I cannot change, so we have to come to a place where we accept what the Lord allows. A problem is only a problem when you don't know the answer. But when you know the answer, it is not a problem any longer. The answer is giving it to God in prayer because you have to believe that God is working it out in our favor."
"Prayer Changes Things" produced by Fred "Uncle Freddie" Jerkins III is an adult contemporary song of encouragement and empowerment. As Pastor Shirley has stood at the precipice of spiritual tornados that have existed in her life, she has concluded, "prayer not only changes things, it will change you. God has to deal with you as an individual on an individual basis. You have to accept that prayer works and also accept the things that you cannot change."
The power track is the apparent power of victory on the Michael Mathis produced "Survive This" featuring Hezekiah Walker. Pastor Shirley preached a sermon entitled "You Shall Survive This," and as her minister of music Michael Mathis sat down to co-write this song, the result is this powerful record with its self-defining title. "At the end of the day, for me to live is Christ, and for me to die is gain. It is a win-win situation."
As listeners continue to navigate through FILL THIS HOUSE, the lyrics, melody and message indeed deliver on the power of what Pastor Shirley has continued to reflect throughout her career - the glory belongs to the Lord and the power is to believe in Him to see you through and deliver. For Pastor Shirley Caesar, her legacy is aligned with continued excellence in her humanitarian efforts as she desires to continue to bless others because she was blessed. Because "after all these years, my life, my testimony at the end of all tribulation - we win. God has got it in control."
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