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Sensere single, ‘After Tonight’ Breaks Into Top 20 on Billboard Gospel Radio Chart

Sensere, everyone’s favorite Gospel/Soul band, has another radio hit on the way, as the band’s current single “After Tonight” enters Top-20 on Billboard’s Gospel radio chart.

Written and produced by Gerald Jones and Grammy award-nominated musician, producer, and bandleader James “Jdubb” Wright, “After Tonight” offers a refreshing, mid-tempo groove that reminds listeners that no matter what they are going through, brighter days are always ahead. “After Tonight” distinguishes itself with Sensere’s signature harmonies and flourishing horns that make the track more than a song to listen to, but a moment to experience.

James “Jdubb” Wright says, “We’re excited about how ‘After Tonight’ is being received. It’s the perfect song, especially as we approach summer; it’s an uplifting, feel-good song that we’re proud of, and we are happy for the radio support.”

Sensere recently brought its sound to Washington, D.C. as a featured performer for the Autism Speaks Festival produced by Indie Go Inspire. “Sensere was a huge reason why our event was a success. They brought the house down,” says Indie Go Inspire’s founder Patrice DeLisser. Sensere’s gift of music that fuses Gospel, soul, and R&B elevates any concert experience. We are thankful that they brought their gift to D.C. in support of the great work of the Autism Speaks organization.”

“After Tonight” is featured on the band’s fourth album Fred Hammond Presents: Sensere The Soul of Future Worship Vol. 2, released on Tribl Records/Wright Sound Music & Entertainment. It follows the success of “That’s God…LaLaLa,” which peaked at #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Radio chart and earned the band its first #1 MediaBase single.

Sarah Hearn
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Sarah Hearn is the Editor-in-Chief of PositivelyGospel.com, a gospel music and faith-based media platform she founded in 2011. Under her leadership, the site was recently recognized by Feedspot as one of the Top Gospel and Christian Music Websites. Sarah’s involvement with the Gospel Music Association and the National Association of Black Journalists and continues to influence her approach to ethical reporting and gospel music coverage.

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