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The Cofields - Royalty (R&B/CHH)


The Cofields have released a powerful new single called 'Royalty', a celebration of their journey to parenthood and the strength of their faith. The key message of the song 'Royalty' by The Cofields is the importance of faith, prayer, and the centrality of family and community in overcoming challenges and living a life that reflects the majesty of God.

The Cofields - RoyaltyThe song features impassioned vocals from both Calvin and Kimberly Rice-Cofield, as well as an epic hook from award-winning producer and singer Luke G. The Cofields are known for their ability to blend together elements of hip-hop, gospel, R&B, and contemporary pop, and 'Royalty' is no exception. The accompanying music video features the couple and their newborn daughter, Royalty, who serves as a symbol of the importance of family and community in their faith journey. Calvin and Kimberly co-produced the song with Todd 'Throne Muzik' Johnson, and the result is a moving tribute to the power of prayer and the glory of God. Together in faith, the Cofield family is ready to take on any challenge, reflect the Lord's majesty, and shine like jewels in a crown.


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2nETSAPvM8OJdOSfqhrPM4

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY9yJ8Itsgs

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