Jason Singleton Releases Radio Single "Depending On You Lord" with The Sound of Destiny Choir

Rising musician, preacher, and music educator Jason Singleton has unleashed a low country sound in Gospel music that is catching fire and favor. With his Sound of Destiny Choir, they recorded their live debut album, THE DESTINY EXPERIENCE, last year. The album is a musical journey through the rich and exhilarating sounds of the Gullah Geechee culture and traditional choir music.
"Where soul meets soil, and every note tells a Southern story - he is Low Country Gospel - this is Jason Singleton," says Stellar Award-winning artist, choirmaster, and radio show host Dr. Earl Bynum.
Jason Singleton and the Sound of Destiny Choir's first single from THE DESTINY EXPERIENCE album, "I Feel The Spirit." is a vibrant expression of syncopated rhythms fueled by the low country clap and Dixieland band styling. They have released their follow-up radio single, "Depending On You Lord," which embodies the same energy and robust production.
Jason based "Depending On You Lord" on Lamentations 3:25 - The Lord is good to those who depend on him, to those who search for him. (NLT) "I want the masses to know that you can depend on the Lord in any situation that you are facing and going through," he emphasizes.
"Depending On You Lord" is impacting Gospel radio now. THE DESTINY EXPERIENCE is released on Jason's independent label, SingleTone Music Group. You can find the single and album on all digital music outlets now.
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