WOW Gospel 2015

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WOW Gospel 2015
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2015 (2015-02-03)
Genre CCM, gospel, urban contemporary gospel, praise & worship, alternative CCM, Christian hip hop, traditional black gospel, southern gospel
Length143:02
Label Motown Gospel, RCA Inspiration, Word, Curb
Producer
Various Artists chronology
WOW Gospel 2014
(2014)
WOW Gospel 2015
(2015)
WOW Gospel 2016
(2016)

WOW Gospel 2015 is the seventeenth album in the WOW Gospel series. Motown Gospel, RCA Inspiration, Word Records, and Curb Records released the album on February 3, 2015.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Featured artistLength
1."Perfect People" Kirk Franklin The Walls Group 3:50
2."Give Me"Franklin Kirk Franklin, Mali Music 6:28
3."All I Need Is You"Dustin "Dab" Bowie, Kenneth Chris Mackey, Lecrae Moore, Joseph Prielozny, Latasha Williams Lecrae 3:44
4."Beautiful Day" Morgan Harper-Nichols, Jamie Grace Harper, Toby McKeehan, Christopher Stevens Jamie Grace, tobyMac 3:11
5."You Are" Erica Campbell, Warryn Campbell Erica Campbell 4:45
6."You Love Me (Best of My Love)"Al McKay, Maurice White Anita Wilson 4:13
7."Worth Fighting For"Aaron Lindsey, Brian Courtney Wilson Brian Courtney Wilson 6:48
8."No Greater Love"Lindsey, Smokie Norful Smokie Norful 4:33
9."I Can Only Imagine" Israel Houghton, Meleasa Houghton, Bart Millard Tamela Mann 5:37
10."Live Through It"Cheryl Fortune, James Fortune, Terence Vaughn James Fortune & FIYA5:22
11."I Believe"Kortney PollardMali Music3:54
12."2nd Win"Justin Brooks, Lakeisha Burns, J. Drew Sheard, Kierra Sheard, Elbernita Clark Terrell Kierra Sheard 2:57
13."Here Right Now"Franklin Tasha Page-Lockhart 3:34
14."Alright OK"Paul D. Allen, James L. Moss J. Moss 3:30
15."I Will Lift Him Up" Fred Hammond, King Logan Fred Hammond 5:19
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Featured artistLength
1."He Turned It" Tye Tribbett Tye Tribbett 5:00
2."It Pushed Me"Eric Davis, J.J. HairstonJ.J. Hairston & Youthful Praise 4:28
3."Dominion"Percy Bady, Jonathan Ball Jason Nelson 5:55
4."Can't Live Without You" William McDowell Nicole Binton, William McDowell 5:22
5."Deeper"Darius Paulk Marvin Sapp 6:24
6."It's Working"Rodney Edge, Lindsey, William Murphy William Murphy 4:42
7."Amazing"Tiffany McGhee Ricky Dillard & New G5:26
8."God My God" VaShawn Mitchell VaShawn Mitchell 4:45
9."For Your Glory"Mia Booker Tasha Cobbs 4:13
10."Best For Last" Donald Lawrence Yolanda Adams, Donald Lawrence & Co.5:17
11."Come As You Are"I. Houghton, M. Houghton, Donnie McClurkin Israel Houghton, Donnie McClurkin, New Breed 5:49
12."I Feel Your Spirit" Sheri Jones-Moffett, Daniel Moore Hezekiah Walker 4:35
13."We Are Victorious" Donnie McClurkin Tye Tribbett5:08
14."We've Gotta Put Jesus Back" Kurt Carr Kurt Carr Singers4:13
15."Sweeping Through the City"James Herndon Beverly Crawford 4:00

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [1] 64
US Top Gospel Albums (Billboard) [2] 1

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