Sunday, 6 March 2016

Music Video for Chris Tomlin’s Chart Topping Single “Good Good Father”





The official music video for GRAMMY® Award Winner Chris Tomlin’s hit single “Good Good Father” is out! This follows the massive success of the single after its October release. The video features Pat Barrett of Housefires, who wrote the beloved song along with Tony Brown.

Tomlin’s “Good Good Father” instantly shot to No. 1 on the iTunes Christian Songs Chart, and it hasn’t lost momentum since. The single has spent 11 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Christian Digital Songs Chart, four weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs Chart and recently hit the No. 1 spots on Billboard’s Christian Airplay and the MediaBase Christian Audience Charts. 

Watch the official video below.



Source: The M Collective

VIDEO: Samsong – Turn Me Around (Official Video)



Samsong (aka Church boy) is out with the visuals for his popular single “TurnMeAround “. The song is off the super talented and anointed gospel artiste ‘On Top Of The World’ album released last year. Album available on Itunes.

Turn Me Around topped charts across the country and still gaining massive airplay.

The video, directed by ABD, features simple story-line of the goodness of the God in celebration with dancing and singing. Groovy!

Watch “Turn Me Around” Video below



Download "Turn Me Around (remix)" MP3 here

Friday, 4 March 2016

VIDEO: Tina Campbell – Speak The Word (ft Teddy Campbell)

Image: WeTV

Off her award winning debut solo LP ‘It’s Personal‘, here comes Tina Campbell with the official music video of the single ‘Speak The Word‘ which features Teddy Campbell.

Directed by Derek Blanks. Watch The Video Below.

US election 2016: Republican Ben Carson ends campaign

As Gary O'Donoghue reports, Mr Carson was an early front-runner

US Republican Ben Carson has officially ended his campaign for the presidential nomination for the 2016 election.

Speaking to conservative activists, he said: "I'm leaving the campaign trail."

Mr Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, had been a front-runner but his campaign stalled in recent months after he performed badly on foreign affairs and questions about his background story.

He has not said which of the remaining four candidates he plans to endorse in the race for the Republican nomination.

"There are a lot of people who love me, they just won't vote for me," Dr Carson said at the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington DC.

After receiving a standing ovation from the crowd, the 64-year-old said he would still be "heavily involved in trying to save the nation".

His announcement was expected after he said earlier this week that he did not see a "political path forward" in his campaign for the nomination.

Mr Carson had earned only eight delegates before his decision to drop out from the nomination race.

Republicans in four states - Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana and Maine - go to the polls on Saturday.

Earlier on Friday, Mr Carson was announced as a new chairman of My Faith Votes - a group set up to encourage Christians to vote in elections.

Mr Carson had a poor upbringing in Detroit but made it to Yale before a brilliant medical career.

Election calendar: Next races

5 March: Kansas caucuses, Louisiana primary, Kentucky and Maine caucuses (Republican), Nebraska caucuses (Democratic)

6 March: Maine caucuses (Democratic)

8 March: Hawaii and Idaho caucuses (Republican), Idaho primary (Republican), Michigan and Mississippi primaries

15 March: Florida, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio primaries

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Selena Gomez Joins Hillsong Young & Free On Stage. Pop singer joins performance at the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles



Mainstream pop icon Selena Gomez surprised recent attendees at a Hillsong Young & Free show by taking the stage to perform her song "Nobody."

The concert took place at the location where Hillsong LA holds its church services. Young & Free was performing as part of their Youth Revival Tour, celebrating the release of the Youth Revival album.

Selena chose to perform "Nobody," a song she has revealed was written about God. Before performing the song, Selena shared "Tonight is more than a concert, it's more than Hillsong, it's more than me coming on stage and singing a song for you. It's about a relationship that is greater than anything. I wrote this song about the one thing that holds it all together for me."

Billboard was quick to get a full report written on the story. You can watch a fan video of the performance below.


Bin Laden left $29m inheritance for jihad

Bin Laden was killed in the raid in the Pakistani town of Abbotabad

Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden left a personal fortune of around $29m (£21m) after his death in a raid in 2011, his will shows.

The will is among a trove of documents released to US media. It was seized in the US assault in Abbotabad, Pakistan.

Bin Laden urged his family to "obey my will" and to spend his inheritance on "jihad, for the sake of Allah".

He referred to the money as being in Sudan, but it is not clear whether it was cash or assets.

Bin Laden lived in Sudan for five years in the 1990s as a guest of the Sudanese government.

It is not known whether any of the money made its way to his heirs.

Other letters attributed to Bin Laden and released on Tuesday show that he:

  • Urged Americans to fight "catastrophic" climate change to "save humanity"
  • Feared that a dentist had planted a tracking device in his wife's tooth
  • Planned a major media campaign to mark the 10th anniversary of the 11 September attacks in the US

He also gave his assessment of the progress of the West's "war on terror" and the US military campaign in Afghanistan.

"They thought that the war would be easy and that they would accomplish their objectives in a few days or a few weeks," he wrote.

"We need to be patient a bit longer. With patience, there is victory!"

Bin Laden was killed by US special forces in May 2011 in a raid on his compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan.

The group has since been led by al-Qaeda's former second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri.

US election 2016: Super Tuesday to test candidates

Donald Trump autographs the back of a supporter's hand in Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday

Candidates bidding for their party's nomination in the US presidential election face their biggest test yet in the "Super Tuesday" primary polls.

Eleven states cast votes for candidates from either the Republican or Democratic parties or both in a contest seen as make-or-break for the hopefuls.

Contests stretch from Vermont in the east to Texas and Georgia in the south.

Donald Trump leads the Republican field and Hillary Clinton is ahead in the Democratic race.

There have been earlier votes in four states.

The first Super Tuesday polls opened in Virginia at 06:00 local time (11:00 GMT).

Ted Cruz speaks during a campaign appearance in San Antonio, Texas, on Monday

Senator Ted Cruz cannot afford to lose to Mr Trump in Texas, Mr Cruz's home state, while a reverse for Mr Trump in Massachusetts, with its moderate voters, could break the property tycoon's nationwide momentum.

Mrs Clinton is hoping to build on her weekend victory in South Carolina, where she polled heavily among African-Americans, to restore her political fortunes after a bruising defeat in New Hampshire to Bernie Sanders, her self-styled democratic socialist rival.

On 8 November, America is due to elect a successor to Barack Obama, a Democratic president standing down after two terms in office which have seen the Republicans take control of both houses of Congress.


Opinion polls give Mr Trump a lead in almost all of the 11 states holding Republican contests on Tuesday: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Alaska and Minnesota.

The colourful campaign of the billionaire, who won three of the four early voting states, has divided Republicans.

On the eve of the polls, Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse became the highest-ranked elected party member to come out and say he would not back him for president.

He said he was "frustrated and saddened" and would look for a third option if Mr Trump won the Republican nomination.

Marco Rubio, the third-placed Republican contender after Mr Trump and Mr Cruz, is hoping to stay competitive, gambling on a win in his home state of Florida on 15 March.

Mr Trump's commitment to several controversial immigration pledges, including the wholesale deportation of illegal immigrants and construction of a wall along the US-Mexico border, was called into question on Monday after reports describing an off-the-record conversation with the New York Times editorial board.

Mr Cruz, Mr Rubio and former Republican candidate Mitt Romney have called on Mr Trump to authorise the release of the transcript, in which Mr Trump reportedly says his hardline immigration policies would be flexible if he were elected.

Mr Trump also faced heavy criticism over his failure to disavow David Duke, a leader of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan, who has endorsed the Republican candidate.

Protesters, including some from the Black Lives Matter movement, repeatedly disrupted a Trump rally in Radford, Virginia, on Monday after his refusal to condemn Mr Duke.

On Tuesday, Mr Trump said he had on several occasions in the past disavowed Mr Duke.

Mr Trump told ABC: "There's nobody who's done so much for equality as I have."

Democratic race

Democrats are voting in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Minnesota, as well as in the US territory of American Samoa.

Democrats abroad will also submit their votes. There is also a caucus in Colorado, but the vote then goes to a state convention.

Mrs Clinton is eyeing black voters in places like Alabama, Georgia and Virginia after taking eight out of 10 black votes in South Carolina.

Bernie Sanders voted early in his home state of Vermont.

He told reporters that if turnout was high "we are going to do well. If not, we're probably going to be struggling".

But he pledged: "This is a campaign that is going to the Philadelphia convention in July."


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