Darlene Zschech Speaks About Her Duet with Sinach

Darlene Zschech has recently recorded a duet with Sinach entitled "King of Glory." The song is a highlight from Sinach's latest project, Greatest Lord. Globally distributed by Integrity Music and available everywhere music is sold, the album encompasses 13 songs. Besides Zschech, the album also includes other duets with Jekalyn Carr, Nathaniel Bassey, Micah Stampley, Leeland, Maranda Curtis, and more.
With regards to her involvement in Sinach's album, Darlene Zschech has this to say: "I am humbled and thankful. Shine bright @therealsinach .. you are a gift to us all!"
Earlier in the year, Zschech had partnered with William McDowell to record Sinach's signature hit "Way Maker." "Way Maker" is not only GMA Dove Award®'s Song of the Year, it has also become an anthem for many during the rise of the COVID pandemic. Zschech has nothing but admiration and respect for Sinach. Zschech grasps: "Oh how I love this woman @therealsinach!!! Congratulations dear friend on the release of this powerful project! And what a complete honour it was to sing on one track called 'King of Glory'."
Sinach is the first singer-songwriter to top the Billboard Christian Songwriter chart for twelve weeks in a row and the only woman to hold this No. 1 spot. With 500+ million views on YouTube and 1.5 million subscribers, she has written more than 200 songs in her career.
Listen to "King of Glory" HERE.
GREATEST LORD tracklisting:
- Greatest Lord
- Love My Home
- Beautiful (feat. Nathaniel Bassey)
- We Prevail (feat. Maranda Curtis)
- I Exalt You (feat. Leeland)
- Grateful
- King of Glory (feat. Darlene Zschech)
- Peace In The Storm
- Your Name Is Jesus (feat. Panam Percy Paul)
- With My Hands (feat. Micah Stampley)
- I Bless
- I Live For You (feat. Da'dra Greathouse)
- There's An Overflow (feat. Jekalyn Carr)
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