Award-winning singer and worship leader, Chandler Moore, has made a triumphant return to the studio, revealing that his highly anticipated new album is currently in the works. Moore who has been diligently working on his upcoming project treated fans to snippets and demos, providing a tantalizing glimpse of what’s to come.
One particular snippet has sent shockwaves through social media as Moore delves into the captivating world of Afro-house fusion known as ‘Amapiano.’ Fans have been buzzing with excitement after catching a glimpse of this track, aptly titled “Defend Me” (demo). In response, many supporters have expressed their desire for Afrogospel sensation Limoblaze to feature on the song, adding further anticipation to its release.
In light of the overwhelming excitement surrounding the teaser track, Chandler Moore has now issued an Open-Verse challenge to his devoted fans. Taking to his Instagram account, Moore eagerly asked, “Working on my album, who’s got a verse?” This challenge presents a unique opportunity for fans to showcase their talent and engage directly with their favorite artist.
Notably, this isn’t the first time Moore’s musical prowess has been celebrated. Back in February, the celebrated worship music collective Maverick City Music, of which Moore is a part, emerged as one of the big winners at the 2023 Grammy Awards. The prestigious event, held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, saw Maverick City Music take home an impressive four Grammy Awards in the Christian/Gospel music category.
Among their victories were the coveted titles of Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for “Breathe” and Best Gospel Album for their collaboration with Kirk Franklin on “One Deluxe.” Additionally, they clinched awards for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance with “Fear Is Not My Future” and Best Gospel Song with “Kingdom.”
With Chandler Moore back in action and his new album underway, fans eagerly await the forthcoming release, eagerly anticipating the soul-stirring music that has become synonymous with his name.