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Awarding the album four stars from CCM Magazine, Matt Conner states, "Cobbs' charisma and power continues to shine." [4] Bob Marovich, giving the release five stars at the Journal of Gospel Music, writes, "The melodic songs, the expert pacing, and the strong singing make this one of the best gospel albums of the year."
(Kierra Sheard featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard) 2022 5 — — Kierra "What He's Done" (Passion featuring Kristian Stanfill, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Anna Golden) 12: 34 — Burn Bright "Your Power" (Lecrae featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard) 2023 8: 27 — — "More Than Able" (Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine featuring Tasha Cobbs ...
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Hot Gospel Songs is a music chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States. It ranks the popularity of gospel songs using the same methodology developed for the Billboard Hot 100, [1] the magazine's flagship songs chart, [2] by incorporating data from the sales of downloads, streaming data, [3] [4] and airplay across all monitored radio stations.
"Break Every Chain" is a song performed by American recording artist Tasha Cobbs from her major-label debut studio album Grace (2013). The song was composed by Will Reagan, produced by VaShawn Mitchell and released as the album's lead single.
"This Is a Move" is a song by Tasha Cobbs Leonard, which was released as a standalone single on January 25, 2019. [1] Cobbs Leonard co-wrote the song with Brandon Lake, Nate Moore, and Tony Brown. [2] Kenneth Leonard Jr. handled the production of the single. [3]
Grace is the major-label debut album by American gospel singer Tasha Cobbs, released February 5, 2013 on EMI Gospel.Cobbs won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance for the single, "Break Every Chain", at the 56th Grammy Awards.
AllMusic editor Jon O'Brien wrote that "the Caribbean-flavored "You'll Be Mine", later sampled in Will Smith's "Miami", is an effortlessly uplifting party track." [2] Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as a "lively, latin-spiked ditty" and a "jiggly revisitation of La Glo's "Conga" era".