In today’s music business, you don’t just drop an album—you deliver a moment. And right now, Jason McGee & The Choir are doing exactly that with their new project, Another Tomorrow.
This is a 14-track gospel album that feels honest, strong, and needed. From a music executive point of view, this is the kind of project that connects both in the streets and in the spirit. It’s not just for church—it’s for real life.
Another Tomorrow brings together worship, encouragement, and songs about pushing through hard times. The album’s lead single, “God This Time,” already built strong momentum, and now the full project carries that same energy from start to finish.
If you understand the impact of albums like Rebirth by Kirk Franklin or Finale by Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers, then you’ll understand what this project is aiming for. It’s choir-driven, message-heavy, and built to last.
This album hits different because it comes from a real place.
Jason McGee shared that he battled depression and even had moments where he didn’t want to keep going. That’s serious—and you can hear that truth in the music. The title Another Tomorrow isn’t just creative. It’s personal.
He explains that the songs came to him during that season. He didn’t even see himself as a songwriter before this. That’s what makes the project stand out—it feels guided, not forced.
From an industry lens, authenticity always wins. And this album has it.
This is not a filler album. Every track serves a purpose:
- When Does It All End
- Just Another Day (feat. Jerome Wheeler)
- Trust in the One (feat. Brianna Joi)
- Here With Me (feat. Cassie Grigsby)
- Here With Me: Reprise (Lord I Trust You)
- God This Time (feat. Skyler Raye)
- January: Intro (feat. Aisha Hinds)
- January (feat. Nikki Potts)
- Morning Time (feat. Camille Grigsby)
- Grace (feat. Everett Gabriel)
- You Love Me (feat. Natalie LaFourche)
- He’s Proud of You (feat. Sharetta Morgan)
- Never Coming Down
- Freedom (feat. Darrel Walls)
Songs like “He’s Proud of You” and “Freedom” are positioned to become key records—both emotionally and commercially.
McGee isn’t new to this.
He’s been behind major moments in gospel and mainstream music. He led vocals on a #1 song with Bishop Noel Jones’s choir and helped build the choir for Maverick City Music during their rise alongside Kirk Franklin.
That kind of background shows in the structure of this album. The arrangements are clean. The choir is tight. The message is clear.
From a business and culture standpoint, gospel music is in a strong place again. But not every project cuts through.
Another Tomorrow does.
It speaks to people dealing with real pressure—mental health, doubt, and life struggles. And it gives them something to hold on to. That’s how you build a lasting catalog.
For the APPLYN PRESSURE audience, this is a reminder: great music comes from real life, real pain, and real purpose.
This album isn’t just a listen—it’s an experience.
Jason McGee & The Choir delivered a project that blends faith, storytelling, and strong musical direction. It’s built for replay, for stages, and for moments when people need it most.
Another Tomorrow is out now on all streaming platforms.
Stay locked in.
Listen to “ANOTHER TOMORROW” on Apple Music [CLICK HERE]
Listen to “ANOTHER TOMORROW” on Spotify [CLICK HERE]
“God This Time” by Jason McGee & The Choir
“He’s Proud of You” by Jason McGee & The Choir
