Nia Allen featuring Jor'Dan Armstrong's "Sunshine" is #1

Nia Allen featuring Jor'Dan Armstrong's "Sunshine" is #1 on Billboard's Gospel Airplay chart. The song climbs from #2 to the top position on its 27th week on the chart. "Sunshine" aims to inspire joy and positivity, with Nia Allen stating, "This song was created to put a smile on people's faces and encourage them."
For those interested in live performances, Nia Allen and Jor'Dan Armstrong have an upcoming concert on March 9, 2025, at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas.
You can watch the official music videe on YouTube.
Allen is a distinguished figure in contemporary Christian and Gospel music, celebrated as a #1 Billboard-charting artist, worship leader, and minister. Her notable tracks include "Wait," "I'm In Love," and "Sunshine," each contributing to her reputation as a leading voice in inspirational music.
A graduate of the prestigious Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor's in Music Education, Dr. Allen also holds a Doctorate in Ministry. Her academic achievements complement her musical career, allowing her to blend musical excellence with deep spiritual conviction.
Beyond her musical endeavors, Dr. Allen is an author, having released her debut devotional, "It's a Love Thing." This 30-day spiritual growth guide explores various aspects of worship, offering insights on deepening one's relationship with God and others.
Currently based in Dallas, Texas, Dr. Allen serves as a full-time worship director while maintaining her career as a national recording artist, songwriter, and speaker. Her ministry has touched millions through high-profile appearances at major Christian tours, events, and conferences across the nation.
For more information about Dr. Nia Allen and her work, you can visit her official website: niaallenmusic.com.
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