Mercy Chinwo Unveils Her Deepest Work Yet with Upcoming Album ‘In His Will’
- Josephine Gikaru
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Multi-award-winning gospel powerhouse Mercy Chinwo has officially announced the release of her highly anticipated album, In His Will and is available on Mdundo.com. Following a phenomenal year that saw her top the 2024 year-end charts and clinch Best Gospel Artist at The Headies 2025, Chinwo returns with a body of work that is both intimate and anthemic.
The ten-track project features a fusion of contemporary Afro-gospel sounds and cinematic worship arrangements, reflecting Chinwo’s evolution both as a woman and a worship leader. Highlights include the powerful collaboration “None Like You” with Ghanaian worship sensation MOGmusic, as well as soul-stirring tracks like “Heaven and Earth Adore You,” “We Move,” and the heartfelt “My Lover (Live).” Each song explores themes of divine alignment, trust, and spiritual intimacy, drawing listeners into a sacred space of worship. Working with some of the industry’s most respected producers, In His Will seamlessly blends reflective moments with triumphant praise, capturing the emotional depth of Chinwo’s walk with God.
“This album is an invitation into the sacred,” Chinwo shares. “Each track on In His Will is born from what He has carried me through. It’s a project that says, no matter where you are in life, there is beauty, strength, and purpose in His plan.” Released under her label Grace and Truth (GNT) Nation and distributed by M.A.D Solutions, the album stands as a testament to Chinwo’s growth not just musically, but personally. Her voice, stronger and more intentional than ever, carries a message of surrender and unwavering faith.
With In His Will, she ushers fans into a new chapter one marked by fresh beginnings and divine realignment. From her early days of breakout success to global tours and international awards, Chinwo remains a beacon of gospel music. Her legacy continues to grow, as does her impact on lives across continents. In His Will is more than an album; it’s a testimony, a ministry, and a gift to the world in this season.
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