Chrystal Rucker Re-Teams with Asaph A. Ward for “Take Your Burdens”

Kansas City-born gospel soprano, Chrystal Rucker has dropped an inspiring new song of hope entitled, "Take Your Burdens," that written and produced by gospel hitmaker, Asaph A. Ward (Donnie McClurkin, Kim Burrell, Smokie Norful).
Chrystal Rucker is no stranger to gospel music enthusiasts. Over the years, she's been singing her way into the hearts of tens of thousands, along the way, garnering a large network of loyal fans. Known for singing dramatic songs of hope such as "Changed" and her Billboard Top 20 smash "You Deserve"; the new single is a personal reminder from the Biblical scripture of 1Peter 5:7, to cast all of our cares on God for He cares for us. "We don't have to carry the weight of the world on our shoulders," Rucker says. "The weight of sickness, unemployment, financial burdens, etc. Take them to God and don't forfeit your peace."
This soul-stirring track is available on digital platforms everywhere. It anchors Rucker's forthcoming sophomore album, Graced for This, that releases February 14, 2020, on Habakkuk Music. In the meantime, fans can listen to and download "Take Your Burdens," at this link: https://smarturl.it/CRTakeYourBurdens
For more information on Chrystal Rucker, visit HabakkukMusic.com
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