Edwrin Sutton To Release "The Savior 1.0 (Volume 1)" March 28

Gospel music artist Edwrin Sutton is set to release his highly anticipated sophomore album, The Savior 1.0 (Volume 1), on March 28, 2025. Following the success of his debut album, The Revival, which debuted at #5 on the Billboard Gospel Sales Chart and #23 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums, Sutton's new project promises to be a groundbreaking release that blends traditional gospel, contemporary sounds, Christian R&B, and Christian Hip-Hop into an inspiring musical journey of faith, redemption, and resilience.
In The Savior 1.0 (Volume 1), Sutton shares raw, transparent moments of his personal struggles and challenges, recounting how God's rescuing power has been his constant source of strength. Each song on the album reflects his journey of overcoming adversity, offering a message of hope, healing, and unshakable faith. This project is a testament to his belief that no matter the trial, God's love and grace will always prevail.
"This album is deeply personal to me. It's about how God has rescued me time and time again. I've faced battles, and I want people to know that God can bring you through anything if you just hold on to His promises," said Sutton. "I'm excited to share my heart with the world through this album, and I hope it speaks to anyone who has ever felt lost or alone."
Produced by Sutton himself, The Savior 1.0 (Volume 1) is the artist's first self-produced album. Co-produced by award-winning and Stellar-nominated Demetrius West and rising producer Desmin Gore, this album fuses elements of traditional gospel with contemporary gospel, Christian R&B, and Christian Hip-Hop, creating a unique and dynamic sound that is sure to resonate with a wide audience.
Sutton, who wrote every song on the album, showcases his versatility as both a songwriter and an artist, offering a diverse range of musical styles. Whether you're a fan of the powerful, soulful tones of traditional gospel, the upbeat rhythms of contemporary gospel, or the smooth melodies of Christian R&B and Christian Hip-Hop, The Savior 1.0 (Volume 1) has something for everyone.
The first single, "I Still Believe 1.0," has been climbing the radio charts, providing fans with an early preview of the album's powerful themes of salvation and hope. With Sutton's impeccable vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and exceptional production, this album is poised to further cement his place as one of gospel music's rising stars.
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