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A Musical Love Letter to the South: Travis Greene’s ‘Made In The South’

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Grammy-nominated Travis Greene has released his highly anticipated album, “Made In The South,” a genre-defying, hope-filled collection that blends gospel, soul, and southern roots. This nine-track album features captivating collaborations with acclaimed artists, including Jennifer Hudson, Andra Day, Lecrae, and more. Greene delivers his most inspired and powerful body of work yet—a musical love letter to the South and an invitation for all to encounter God.

Travis Greene Releases New Album, 'Made in the South'

Tracklisting Highlights
– Touched By Fire (feat. Jennifer Hudson)
– Let Freedom Ring (feat. Andra Day), a powerful message of liberty and unity
– Come Through (feat. Lecrae), showcasing Greene’s ability to blend gospel and hip-hop
– Big Heart (feat. Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Maverick City Music), a heartfelt worship anthem
– There’s Always More (feat. Annatoria), a soul-stirring ballad

Greene’s album is a testament to his dynamic artistry and commitment to spreading the gospel. As co-pastor of Forward City Church in Columbia, South Carolina, he leads with passion and purpose, inspiring generations through music and ministry. With “Made In The South,” Greene continues to break boundaries and push the genre of gospel music.

A Message of Hope and Freedom
The album’s lead single, “Let Freedom Ring,” features Andra Day and delivers a powerful message of liberty, uplifting listeners through soulful verses. This song is a musical dialogue that inspires strength and encourages the fight for personal and collective freedom. Greene shares, “This project is incredible and is my best body of work to date. It will impact you like no other.” With its blend of contemporary gospel, heartfelt worship, and powerful storytelling, “Made In The South” is an album that will resonate with listeners worldwide.

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