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Earnest Pugh Releases 13th Album "We Wanna See You"

  • Writer: Melissa Santañez
    Melissa Santañez
  • 1 day ago
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Earnest Pugh
Earnest Pugh

Gospel artist Earnest Pugh has released his 13th album, "We Wanna See You," featuring the new single "Your Glory," which is already receiving acclaim from fans and critics alike. 


In a time when many seek solace and spiritual connection, gospel luminary Earnest Pugh delivers a resonant message with his 13th studio album, We Wanna See You, released on May 30, 2025. This live-recorded project from San Antonio, Texas, encapsulates Pugh's heartfelt yearning for a deeper divine encounter, offering listeners an immersive worship experience.


The album's inspiration stems from Pugh's personal spiritual journey and a collective desire for God's tangible presence. He articulates this sentiment, stating, "We are in a very interesting climate right now," emphasizing the need for more than just uplifting music but for transformative encounters with the divine. 


The lead single, "Your Glory," has garnered acclaim, with many dubbing it the successor to his earlier hit "Rain On Us." Pugh embraces this comparison, noting that the song reflects a profound longing for God's glory to manifest and transform lives. 


We Wanna See You comprises seven tracks, each weaving a tapestry of faith and devotion. From the uplifting "Good News" to the reflective "Air I Breathe" and its reprise, the album invites listeners into a space of reverent worship and spiritual introspection.


Pugh's latest offering reaffirms his position as a stalwart in contemporary gospel music, blending traditional themes with a modern sensibility to reach a diverse audience. As he continues to inspire through his music, We Wanna See You stands as a testament to his enduring commitment to ministry and the transformative power of worship.


Source: TheUrbanMusicScene



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