Gary Mayes & Nu Era

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Gary Mayes & Nu Era- Here am I ( Recorded Live in Concert) 05:57 Tools
Gary Mayes & Nu Era- It Didn't Work (Re-mix) 04:45 Tools
Celebrate 04:26 Tools
This Christmas 04:42 Tools
Jesus My Everything Pt.1 03:41 Tools
Go Tell It ( Feat. Kim Burrell) 04:52 Tools
All Ye Faithful 06:05 Tools
Happy U Were Born 04:41 Tools
We Worship Thee (remix) 05:05 Tools
Give Love 06:30 Tools
Jesus My Everything Pt.2 06:30 Tools
Silent Night 05:26 Tools
Hidden Bonus Cut 03:29 Tools
Don't Forget the Baby ( Feat. Nakita Clegg) 03:29 Tools
Go Tell It (feat. Kim Burrell) 04:52 Tools
My Love 4 U ( Dangerously in Love Remix) 04:52 Tools
All Hail the King (feat. Shawn Mclemore) 04:39 Tools
Jesus My Everything (Part 2) 04:16 Tools
Don't 4 Get The Baby (feat. Nikita Clegg) 05:55 Tools
My Love 4 U (Dangerously In Love Remix) 05:55 Tools
We Worship Thee - Remix 05:05 Tools
Stand Still 03:41 Tools
Jesus My Everything (Part 1) 03:41 Tools
All Hail To The King (feat. Shawn McCleamore) 03:41 Tools
Hit The Deck 03:41 Tools
U Did It (Jus 4 Me) 05:38 Tools
We Owe U More 09:25 Tools
Wait On Him 05:44 Tools
Oh I Thanq U 05:44 Tools
A Word From The Father 05:56 Tools
Holy 08:26 Tools
Don't 4 Get The Baby 05:56 Tools
I'm Ready 06:38 Tools
Let The People Praise U 06:19 Tools
Gr8 Day N The Mornin' 06:49 Tools
He'll Come Through 05:52 Tools
We Worship Thee 06:19 Tools
This Joy 06:49 Tools
All Hail To The King 06:19 Tools
Where Would I B 06:49 Tools
Strong Souljahs 05:23 Tools
My Love 4 U 05:23 Tools
We Made It 06:12 Tools
It's Time 2 Worship 05:35 Tools
He'll Make a Way 05:35 Tools
My Love 4 U [Dangerously in Love Remix] 05:35 Tools
Intro 05:35 Tools
He Keeps On 05:35 Tools
If I Ever Need'd U 05:03 Tools
Go Tell It ( Feat. Kim Burrell) Part 2 05:35 Tools
Unconditional Love 05:35 Tools
Where Would I B (Interlude) 05:35 Tools
Jesus My Everything (Call Your Name), Pt. 2 05:35 Tools
Jesus My Everything (Call Your Name), Pt. 1 05:35 Tools
Nu Creature 05:09 Tools
It Didn't Work 05:09 Tools
He’ll Come Through 05:09 Tools
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Over the past few years, Gospel music has appeared to break free of barriers with regard to style and presentation. But what is consistent is the significance of spirituality and hope that is delivered to a world filled with disillusioned souls. Today's gospel artists do not fit a particular vocal mold: some vocals are raw and gritty, others polished and perky with music that borders on soulful R&B, hip hop or jazz. Forgive the use of the word "hot" to describe the Houston-based ensemble known as G. Mayes & Nu Era. If that term is considered blasphemous in nature to use in this context, I beg for forgiveness in advance. However, "hot" is the term that comes to mind when the music of G. Mayes & Nu Era extends/reaches through the speakers. Their third project, Diary of a Strong Souljah, is a masterpiece of eighteen blessed gems, with G. Mayes & Nu Era delivering a personal message of inspiration and encouragement. Diary is extremely effective in its combination of live horns, Mayes' signature powerful drum interludes and the impressive vocals of this fine young group -- avoiding the insignificant music that churns out of mainstream radio stations across the globe. Appearances from notables such as gospel rap artist, BB Jay, renowned organist/keyboard player Bobby Sparks and the dynamic Nikki Ross say a lot for the type of respect G. Mayes & Nu Era have garnered in a short span of time. G. Mayes plays the drums with the same type of precision and force as one of his apparent mentors in the field of percussion on "A Word From The Father:" Fellow Texas native and drummer for r&b's Mint Condition, Chris Dave should beam with pride when listening to Mayes provide a stunning replication of the opening of "Pretty Brown Eyes." Diary Of A Strong Souljah showcases the musical growth of G. Mayes as a producer and Nu Era as an act that continues to build on the solid reputation. Highly recommended By Detrel Howell Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.