Top Gospel House Music Tracks of 2014

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Looking for some good gospel house music to add to your playlist? Check out our top picks for the best gospel house tracks of 2014!

Introduction

It was a phenomenal year for Gospel House music, with great tracks released by both established and up-and-coming artists. Here are our picks for the Top Gospel House Tracks of 2014:

“Breathe”- delivered by one of the most anointed house music groups, this track will make you feel the presence of God from the very first note.

“He Lifted Me”- a soulful house gospel track that will inspire you to give thanks for all the ways God has blessed you.

“Thank You For Saving Me”- a perfect combination of old school gospel and house music, this track is guaranteed to get your feet moving.

“I Need You More”- a beautiful ballad that reminds us that we can never get too close to God.

“Only You Can Satisfy”- a fun and upbeat track that will have you dancing and singing along from beginning to end.

What is Gospel House?

Gospel house is a subgenre of house music, featuring Christian lyrics performed over house beats. It first emerged in the early 1990s in Chicago, and has since spread to other parts of the United States and beyond.

Gospel house is characterized by its positive, uplifting sound, and is often used as a tool for evangelism and worship. The genre draws heavily from traditional black gospel music, as well as from other genres such as soul, R&B, funk, and disco.

Notable artists in the genre include Hezekiah Walker, Kirk Franklin, Eddie Kendricks, and Mary Mary.

The History of Gospel House

Gospel house is a subgenre of house music that fuses elements of gospel music and house music. It was pioneered in the late 1980s by artists like Joe Simpson and Larry Heard, and gained popularity in the 1990s with artists like Kirk Franklin, Walter Beasley, and Dana Dane.

Gospel house is characterized by its use of gospel-style vocals, often with a call-and-response structure, as well as its incorporation of Christian themes and messages. It also frequently uses elements from other genres of music, such as R&B, soul, and hip hop.

While gospel house was initially created for Christian audiences, it has since found a wider audience among people of all faiths. In recent years, it has experienced something of a resurgence in popularity, with new artists like sho baraka and Lecrae helping to bring the genre to a new generation of listeners.

The Top Gospel House Tracks of 2014

From lifting vocal anthems to soulful house reorganizations of classic gospel tunes, this past year has seen some pretty amazing stuff coming out of the gospel house scene. Here are our picks for the top ten tracks of the year.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the top gospel house music tracks of 2014 were an eclectic mix of old and new, fast and slow, happy and worshipful. There was something for everyone, and these tracks are sure to get your toes tapping and your spirit moving. Thanks for taking the time to read this article, and we hope you enjoy the music!

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