god's work LeAnn Rimes

Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
12.05.2023

Label: EverLe Records

Genre: Pop

Subgenre: Pop Rock

Artist: LeAnn Rimes

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  • 1 spaceship 04:07
  • 2 the only 04:09
  • 3 awakening 04:14
  • 4 how much a heart can hold 03:25
  • 5 throw my arms around the world 05:18
  • 6 the wild 04:13
  • 7 innocent 03:48
  • 8 god's work 05:04
  • 9 something better's coming 04:38
  • 10 imagined with love 02:32
  • 11 there will be a better day 04:00
  • 12 i do 03:10
  • Total Runtime 48:38

Info for god's work



Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter LeAnn Rimes releases her new studio album, !god’s work". Three years in the making, Rimes’ songwriting and vocal skills are put on full display in the 12-track, genre-bending album.

Her new single, “how much a heart can hold,” sets up the album perfectly with gorgeous piano backing and Rimes’ gentle but powerful vocals.

god’s work was written and produced by Rimes and her longtime friend and producer Darrell Brown. Described as “ethereal, rhythmic, and brutally honest,” fans can expect a wide range of songs that cover the ups, downs, and in-betweens of life.

“For me, god’s work was all about a journey of reclamation, where humanity meets spirit,” Rimes said. “The idea was to really dig into the duality of life, and I needed to be at the place I am in my life now in order to release this record whole-heartedly. It’s so empowering that I am finally there.”

With the creation of the album, Rimes was committed to supporting and uplifting her fellow women in music. The mixing, recording, and mastering of god’s work were all done by women.

Rimes also revealed that god’s work includes a number of collaborations with other artists. Mickey Guyton, Ziggy Marley, Aloe Blacc, Ben Harper, Ledisi, Sheila E., and Robert Randolph are all featured on the album, giving each song a unique sound.

LeAnn has sold more than 48 million units globally, won two Grammy® Awards; 12 Billboard Music Awards; two World Music Awards; three Academy of Country Music Awards; 2 Country Music Association Awards and one Dove Award. At 14, she won “Best New Artist” making her the youngest solo artist to take home a Grammy® Award, and at 15, she became the first country artist to win “Artist of the Year” at the Billboard Music Awards.

In 2022, LeAnn was presented with the prestigious ASCAP Golden Note Award, which is an award presented to genre-spanning songwriters, composers, and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones.

Out of the 63 singles she has released throughout her expansive career, LeAnn’s ballad “How Do I Live” holds the record as Billboard’s Hot 100 all-time #1 hit by a female artist and currently ranks #6 on Billboard‘s “Greatest of All Time: Hot 100 Songs” list. 15 of her multi-genre singles are top-10 hits, including “Can’t Fight the Moonlight,” which went #1 in 11 countries.

The last couple of years have been quite a resurgence for LeAnn. In 2022, the world-renowned singer had a big year including the release of her 19th album god’s work (EverLe Records via Thirty Tigers/The Orchard). The album, which features a roster of accomplished artists including Ziggy Marley, Mickey Guyton, Aloe Blacc, Ben Harper, and more, was listed as #9 on Variety‘s “The Best Albums of 2022.” They said: “You won’t find a richer collection of melodic writing on any album released this year, with the twists and turns that maybe only someone capable of all that virtuosic vocalizing could think to take a set of songs into.”

LeAnn also served as the inspiration judge on the discovery+ competition series, Meet Your Makers Showdown, alongside Chrissy Metz and Mark Montano, in November 2021 and won season four of FOX’s The Masked Singer, with Entertainment Weekly stating that she delivered “…the most beautiful performance in the history of The Masked Singer.”

Passionate about using her voice to help heal the world, LeAnn was honored with the Ally of Equality Award by the Human Rights Campaign for her over 20 years of support of equal rights, the 2019 HOPE Award for Depression Advocacy, and 2009 ACM Humanitarian Award, among other recognitions.

LeAnn Rimes


LeAnn Rimes
has sold more than 44 million albums, won two Grammy® Awards, three Academy of Country Music Awards and 12 Billboard Music Awards. Rimes is the youngest recipient of a Grammy® Award, and was also the first country recording artist to win in the “Best New Artist” category.

Rimes has placed 42 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, 13 of which are top-10 hits, and has scored numerous hit singles in her career, including “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” which went #1 in 11 countries, and “How Do I Live,” which is the second longest charting song ever on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Having released more than ten studio albums, three compilation albums and two greatest hits albums in her illustrious career, Rimes sets her sights on releasing her most personal album yet, Spitfire, in spring 2013. Her first single from the new album, “What Have I Done,” will be released December 10, 2012.

Rimes is as an accomplished actress and author, including writing two children’s books Jag and Jag’s New Friend, as well as the novel, Holiday in Your Heart and the inspirational book What I Cannot Change. She also has a new book in its beginning stages focusing on life’s crossroads.

LeAnn has long-supported a variety of charity organizations including advocating for the National Psoriasis Foundation, The Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes and StandUp For Kids. She most recently began work with The Trevor Project, an organization that provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.

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