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The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations. In April 2023, the service expanded its offerings to include support for podcasts. [2] YouTube Music also features a premium tier that provides several benefits to subscribers.
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Ghetto Gospel; Gimme Love (Joji song) Give Me Jesus; Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) Give the World a Smile; Glory Song; Go Down Moses; Go Like Elijah; Go with Me to That Land; God Bless America Again (song) God Don't Never Change; God Is; God's Gonna Cut You Down; Gone at Last; Good Shepherd (song) The Gospel Train; Gotta Serve Somebody ...
List of gospel songs which have reported sales of 1 million units or higher but are uncertified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Though "I'll Take You There" by The Staple Singers was certified Gold on January 31, 2019 for digital sales of 500,000 units, [4] its physical sales of 1.5 million units, reported on May 6, 1972 are uncertified by the RIAA.
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1987 Mississippi Live; 1988 Anchors Aweigh; 1989 The Judgement (released on cd as "The Kingsmen") 1990 Live in Dayton; 1991 Wish You Were Here; 1992 Singin' in the Sun Live; 1992 Walking with Jesus; 1992 Singing News Hits; 1992 Living by Faith; 1993 27 Great Gospel Songs; 1993 New Life; 1993 Kingsmen Band; 1994 Ridin' High; 1994 Live from the ...
Black gospel music, often called gospel music or gospel, is the traditional music of the Black diaspora in the United States.It is rooted in the conversion of enslaved Africans to Christianity, both during and after the trans-atlantic slave trade, starting with work songs sung in the fields and, later, with religious songs sung in various church settings, later classified as Negro Spirituals ...