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Undefeated: Lawrence Hancock’s Divine Masterpiece Elevates Faith and Music to Uncharted Heights

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The smoke has cleared from the award-winning tenth album, ‘See Me Through,’ and Lawrence Hancock owes us nothing on his 11th offering, ‘Undefeated.’ This powerful new project is a triumphant ode to his ‘Only God,’ blending raw vulnerability with unshakable faith. Fresh off his International Singer-Songwriter Male Album of the Year win in August, Hancock defied creative norms, diving back into the studio almost immediately. “I told Lakesha I felt unusually inspired after ‘See Me Through’ dropped,” he shared, referencing his wife with a laugh. “She gave me that look—I knew I needed a break, but the music wouldn’t let me wait.” Now, the wait is over, and what emerges is nothing short of a spiritual revelation.

Lawrence Hancock Owes Us Nothing On 11th Album, 'Undefeated.'

Spanning 13 tracks, ‘Undefeated’ is a musical sanctuary where Hancock’s devotion blossoms from the introspective “Casting My Cares” to the jubilant “All You Have!” Each song narrates God’s unwavering presence in his life, even amid personal trials. “Life happens to all of us,” Hancock reflects. “There were moments I thought my journey was over, but grace met me in my tears.” The album’s lead single, “Make Me Greater,” stands as a bold declaration of surrender, while “Love Like” emerges as a timely anthem for global unity. Critics are already hailing it as his most sonically rich work yet—Louder Than The Music praises its “layered lyricism and genre-defying brilliance,” affirming Hancock’s unstoppable trajectory.

More than just an album, ‘Undefeated’ is a call to worship and a lifeline for turbulent times. Hancock challenges listeners to immerse themselves fully—playing the project daily for 90 days to elevate Gospel and CCM music’s cultural impact. With tracks like “About That Life” and “Give Me You,” the album doesn’t just resonate; it transforms. In a world hungry for hope, Hancock’s latest masterpiece isn’t just music—it’s a movement. And if this is what “undefeated” sounds like, we’re all witnesses to a divine crescendo.

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