ANTHNY Opens His Heart in Diary Entry 1 — A Soul-Baring Debut That Redefines Modern Worship

Rising Christian artist ANTHNY steps boldly into the spotlight with his debut EP, Diary Entry 1 — a stunning five-track collection that blurs the lines between vulnerability, worship, and modern soul. Out now on all streaming platforms, the project features his breakout single “Imposter Syndrome,” already making waves on Gospel radio, and the stirring “One,” accompanied by a brand-new music video. Each song feels like a page torn from ANTHNY’s own spiritual journal — raw, unfiltered, and achingly honest. With his signature neo-contemporary sound, he delivers worship that feels as intimate as a confession yet as powerful as a revival, bridging personal emotion with divine revelation in a way few artists dare to.

A worship leader, arranger, and producer with a Berklee-trained touch, ANTHNY’s story is one of grace meeting grind. Having toured with gospel legends like Marvin Sapp, Tye Tribbett, and Bishop Paul Morton by age 11, and collaborating with titans such as Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Naomi Raine, Chandler Moore, and Maverick City Music, he has long been shaping the sound of contemporary faith music. But Diary Entry 1 is deeply personal — a mirror of the struggles, doubts, and revelations that come with walking out faith in a modern world. From the introspective “Stay” to the hauntingly hopeful “Red + White,” ANTHNY invites listeners not just to worship, but to feel. As he shares his heart, he proves that worship isn’t performance — it’s testimony. With Diary Entry 1, ANTHNY reminds us that even our most private battles can become powerful songs of redemption.
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