Just two days before the release of Sinach’s highly anticipated new album, “Greatest Lord,” the singer celebrates her 47th birthday.
Sinach took to Twitter to celebrate God in connection to that.
“Forever I am grateful for who you are and all you have done for me! I celebrate God today for my family, ministry, health and peace of mind! I celebrate God, grace and supernatural favor. Protection, wisdom and understanding! So grateful to You my Lord! March 30!” she wrote.
Fans of the “Way Maker” singer also congratulated her on the social media platform.
“Happy birthday, Sinach! Thank you for blessing me and my family soooooooooooooo much! Thank you for giving us so many reasons to thank God for your beautiful and graceful life! We love you,” PSHEGS wrote.
“Happy birthday, ma’am. May your ministry receive greater dimension of grace this season. I celebrate you ma’am,” F.A. Josh wrote.
Five singles have been released
The birthday falls two days before Sinach’s new album is being released.
The singer has already dropped five songs from the album with the following tracklist:
- Greatest Lord
- Love My Home
- Beautiful (feat. Nathaniel Bassey)
- We Prevail (feat. Maranda Curtis)
- I Exalt You (feat. Leeland)
- Grateful (feat. Travis Greene)
- King of Glory (feat. Darlene Zschech)
- Peace in the Storm
- Your Name is Jesus (feat. Panam Percy Paul)
- With My Hands (feat. Micah Stampley)
- I Bless
- I Live for You (feat. Da’Dra Greathouse
- There’s an Overflow (feat. Jekalyn Carr)
The new album comes after Sinach’s incredible 2020.
In March 2020, she was rewarded a gold plaque from YouTube for reaching more than one million subscribers on the video platform. She made history with the gold plaque, as she was the first Nigerian gospel artist to achieve such an award.
Sinach’s success on YouTube is also reflected in her song “Way Maker,” which has been played more than 171 million times and became a hit across Africa.
That song led to her breaking another record in the spring of 2020. Sinach topped Billboard’s Christian Songwriters chart for 10 consecutive weeks, and she was the first African person to do so.
The Billboard charts account for the online and physical sales, radio play and online streaming of songs released in the United States.
Among the most influential women in Africa
Since the release of “Way Maker,” several other Christian artists have covered “Way Maker,” and their streams and plays benefit Sinach on the chart because she wrote the song.
Among the artists are Michael W. Smith, Leeland and Maranda Curtis.
In 2020, Sinach also made it to Avance Media’s list of the 100 most influential African women for the first time.
The company behind it is based in Ghana and compiles the list from public nominations every year. The influential women are selected from 34 African countries and are considered to be leaders and role models in various fields.
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