Tasha Cobbs Returns with New Single "Jesus Saves"

Tasha Cobbs'#1 hit single "Take Me to the King" established her as one of Gospel music's top stellar artists. Her debut album remained at the top of the charts a stunning two years after its release. Now she is back with her self-penned, Vashawn Mitchell produced new single, "Jesus Saves."
Recorded live at Redemption Center Church in Greenville, South Carolina, "Jesus Saves" will be available April 28 on all digital music outlets.
"One of the special things about the song is that you can't repeat it over and over without it affecting your world and your emotions. The beginning of the song testifies about how He saved us and it brings you to a place of meditation on the things that God has saved you from," says Cobbs. "I relate my own testimony of being freed from rejection and depression, because 'Jesus Saves'...and there's a place in the song where I say 'he can save you from 'that' too...' because, most of the time, when people think about salvation they think about that initial moment of accepting Christ, but throughout our entire lives we are being saved from so many things continuously.
"I've never written songs with a lot of words, but when God gave me 'Jesus Saves' He said 'just say this over and over again.'" I love the song; it can be ministered anywhere - in your house, on your daily commute, or in a corporate setting with thousands of people as we saw at the recording. It really is that kind of hit-you-where-you-are ministering," Cobbs adds about "Jesus Saves."
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