"Kingdom Business: Season 1" Soundtrack is Packed with New Songs by Yolanda Adams, Serayah, Chandler Moore & Others
Kingdom Business: Season 1 Soundtrack is released via RCA Inspiration today. It features twelve dynamic tracks by Yolanda Adams, Serayah, Chandler Moore, Koryn Hawthorne and Ahjah Walls of The Walls Group. All of the songs on Kingdom Business: Season 1 were written by legendary, award-winning hit-makers Kirk Franklin and Warryn Campbell.
Lead single "Dear God" featuring Serayah and its accompanying video are also available on all digital platforms.
Brought to the small screen by the series' creators and showrunners, Kerry Lenhart and John J. Sakmar and executive producers, DeVon Franklin, Holly Carter, Kirk Franklin, Michael Van Dyck, Kerry Lenhart, John J. Sakmar and Keesha Brickhouse, Kingdom Business provides audiences with an in-depth look into the world of the Gospel music industry, which is as complex and riddled with conflict, money and fame as it is with faith.
The series stars Yolanda Adams, Serayah, Chaundre A. Hall-Broomfield, Michael Jai White and Michael Beach.
Kingdom Business: Season 1 is available now on all major digital streaming platforms (https://KingdomMusicSoundtrack.lnk.to/AlbumPR) and all eight episodes of Kingdom Business, the series, are streaming on BET+.
Kingdom Business: Season 1 Track Listing
1. One Moment from Glory - Yolanda Adams
2. It Was Love - Serayah
3. The Me You See - Yolanda Adams & Serayah
4. Dear God - Serayah
5. Crazy Kinda Love - Serayah, Ahjah Walls & Koryn Hawthorne
6. In Control - Yolanda Adams
7. Homecoming
8. Psalm of Contention - Yolanda Adams
9. Jesus Can Work It Out - Yolanda Adams
10. I Believe - Dominique Johnson
11. Queen of Hearts - Serayah
12. Grace - Chandler Moore & Journey Carter
13. As Long As You're With Me - Journey Carter
Kingdom Business: Season 1 is available now on all major digital streaming platforms (https://KingdomMusicSoundtrack.lnk.to/AlbumPR) and all eight episodes of Kingdom Business, the series, are streaming on BET+.
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