Watch Samuel R. Blakes' "God Wants to Hear From You" Video Here

Gospel artist Bishop Samuel R. Blakes has unveiled the official concept music video for his Billboard Top 30 rising radio single "God Wants To Hear From You,"(https://youtu.be/2ccHdJxm4Jc) - which is currently available at all digital music outlets at iTunes.
Bishop Samuel R. Blakes is a visionary, spiritual leader, teacher, and all around gospel force appointed to carry on the mission of a lineage of spiritual warriors. The youngest son of the highly revered Prophet Robert C. Blakes, Sr. and Minister Lois R. Blakes, Bishop Samuel R. Blakes currently resides as the Senior Pastor of New Home Ministries' multi-location congregation serving seven sites including New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
Bringing to life topics touched on in the already lively song, the new video tells the story of a man's complete life change after he gives his life to God. Evidence of what can happen when we take our troubles to Him, the visual accompanies the emotional song as a bid to viewers to follow suit because God wants to hear from them.
The music video's debut comes shortly before news the passionate piano-driven track is celebrating its 4th week on Billboard's BDS Gospel Airplay chart. Peaking in the Top 30 on the chart, the song is the first of many gems to be launched from his forthcoming debut album I SURVIVED. Other notable tracks include "Scars" featuring Bishop Paul S. Morton and "Things Will Work Out" featring Grammy-nominated R&B crooner Dave Hollister.
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