Capitol CMG artist Anne Wilson is set to release her full-length debut, My Jesus, on April 22.
The album’s title track catapulted Wilson to success in 2021, making her the first female artist to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart. The track also became the longest-running No. 1 song on the chart for 2021.
The upcoming project includes tracks co-written with Matthew West, Mia Fields, Jonathan Smith, Jeff Pardo, Emily Weisband, Ben Glover, and more, and is a moment-in-time snapshot of Wilson’s self-discovery as she walks a new and unplanned life road.
“This record was written over the last two years of my life and is a collection of songs that each mean different things to me,” explains Wilson. “Every song is a different side of me as an artist–country, worship, and radio–songs that speak to the masses and songs that speak to specific people or seasons. I feel like God placed this calling over my life to minister to those who’ve lost someone and are hurting. With these songs, I want to speak life and joy to people walking through pain and loss.”
Wilson introduced her new single, “Sunday Sermons,” earlier this year, which is is currently in the Top 20 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart.
In 2021, she made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry, and Circle TV recently released the mini-episode of Wilson’s “My Opry Debut” interview featuring her special night. A full-length episode will be coming later this spring showcasing her in her hometown state of Kentucky sharing the story that led to her debut in the historic Opry circle.
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