“You and Me”
dRenauld
From the album Sincere Praise (2010)
www.dRenauld.com

Born in Washington, DC, gospel artist dRenauld started singing at age five and hasn’t stopped since. He has been a member of Forgiven and SetApart, and currently serves as a worship leader at his church.

But it’s his captivating and earnest vocal delivery, an urban sound that is melodic and memorable, to say nothing of well-produced, that has me scratching my head as to why he remains unsigned by a major label. This guy brings the goods!

“You and Me” is an example of dRenauld’s honest, genuine style. It is a ballad on the freeing power of Jesus’ death. dRenauld reminds us of the obvious, “He didn’t have to do it, but he did it anyway.”

Other songs from his Sincere Praise CD, such as “Touch” and “Got This Feeling,” are equally superb. For fans of Marvin Winans, Jr., Jai Reed, Claude Deuce. dRenauld is one of the freshest sounding artists I’ve heard this year.

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.