Musician Kanye West doesn't seem to be slowing down in his pursuit of the Lord.
New music released by the artist continues with his recent theme of Gospel and Christ-centred musical content, CBN News reports.
A tweet posted Monday revealed a new song was on the way from the rapper and also shared the title of his new album.
The song was revealed to be created with Arthur Jafa, a video artist and cinematographer.
West says his newest album will be entitled God's Country.
WASH US IN THE BLOOD FEATURING TRAVIS SCOTT
— ye (@kanyewest) June 30, 2020
DIRECTED BY ARTHUR JAFA
MIXED BY DR. DRE
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The music video for "Wash Us In The Blood" was then released. The song features Travis Scott and was mixed by Dr. Dre, according to West's tweet.
"Holy Spirit come down, Holy Spirit help now ... Wash us in the blood," are some of the lyrics in West's newest musical release.
December 2019 was the last time the public heard new music from West, when he released his Christmas album, Jesus Is Born.
West released his first gospel and Christ-focused album, Jesus Is King, in October 2019.
West's conversion to Christianity and his acknowledgment of faith through his music has helped lead thousands to Christ.
Before the shutdown of churches and public gatherings due to COVID-19, West was travelling with his Sunday Service choir to speak and perform at churches and outreach events in the United States. One of these visits included an appearance at Lakewood megachurch in Houston, where West shared his faith with pastor Joel Osteen and the congregation.
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— ye (@kanyewest) June 30, 2020
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"I know that God's been calling me for a long time and the devil has been distracting me for a long time," West says during his conversation with Osteen. "When I was at my lowest points, God was there with me. Inspiring me and sending me visions."
West has also made overtly-Christian public statements, including "Following the Bible can free us all. Jesus can set you free."
— ye (@kanyewest) December 20, 2019