Lawrence Hancock Returns With New Album 'Nothing's Too Hard'

AdvertJun 04 2019

'Nothing's Too Hard' (Symphonic Dist.) is the fifth album from Urban Christian Artist Lawrence Hancock. This masterpiece comes on the heels of back-to-back Billboard Gospel Album Sales Charting projects. These 12 singles give music enthusiasts what they have been asking for, a complete album. Utilizing a pallet of urban musical themes, Hancock continues to captivate with Christ-centered lyrics that evoke the listener to praise and worship.


"In every generation God raises new voices. Voices that fill the void left by those whose voices fade and are no longer fresh. Bishop Lawrence LaVale Hancock is such a fresh voice for a generation that seeks to relate to God and spirituality from a fresh perspective", said Bishop Edgar L. Vann, Second Ebenezer Church, Detroit, Michigan.

The title track, 'Nothings Too Hard', examines the heart and releases a hope for all to believe God's will. A compelling vintage tune 'Make It Right' creates the Sunday Morning experience anywhere… dubbed an instant classic. This chorale arrangement welcomes Detroit’s own Latisha Austin, Ulanda Phillips, Kierra Scott, Will Gary, Lawanda Ingram, Katherine Walker, and Lakesha Walker. Louder than the music, this down-home number gives the listener a familiar sound, but “wait for it!”

Starting the project with composing 30 tracks, Lawrence recorded 25 of those songs…12 made it. "Each of the final 12 songs were given a 5 second heat check! If the track didn’t capture me in that time, it was cut… as the teenagers say… Period!"

Hancock’s inspiration continues to flow from reflecting upon decades of Salvation. “I spent a lot of time with the pen thinking about how I got here. How to share my experiences with the listener. Challenging myself to go beyond the beats and hooks to a place where the music touches souls…”

Nothings Too Hard is Available for Pre-Order on Amazon, Google Play, and iTunes. The album will stream on Tidal, Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio and other major streaming services globally on June 7, 2019. All Digital Download proceeds go to the Final Harvest Church Building Fund.

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