“I opened up my eyes and thanked God for a new day,” Randall sings on the up-beat R&B styled song. “I’ve been blessed in so many ways if I wanted to write `em down there wouldn’t be enough pages.” The song comes from his sophomore CD “Troubled Times” that features fourteen tracks of what he calls Rhythm & Gospel. “It’s gospel music,” Randall explains. “But it has that urban R&B beat.” Visit https://soundcloud.com/tracy-randall/it-feels-good-so-good-tracy to stream the song on SoundCloud.
“I don’t want people to think that I no longer have the illness,” Randall says of the cancer. “I have pain and depression. There are times that I don’t sleep for two days because I am afraid to sleep. However, my faith has grown tremendously. I am still learning and growing. I still get mad and ask God, `why me?’ If this can be gone from me, then let it be. Yet, He touched my soul and I am still here. I am honored to speak on his behalf as a servant. The fact that He can cancel out what man can say about you, is pretty amazing.”
The video shoot by Regulus Films & Entertainment begins Saturday, March 30 @ 8 AM at the Koinonia Church, 1001 West Plant Street in Wintergarden, FL. Gary Brown is the producer/video director and Alejandro Fuenmayor is the videographer.
The Lake Charles, LA native grew up on a musical diet of Donny Hathaway and Stevie Wonder. After completing his undergraduate degree from LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Randall was signed to the Isley Brothers’ T-Neck/Island Records label. After Universal/Polygram too over the company in 1999, he left to start Lavish Records. He released his first gospel CD “Sinners Have Souls Too” in 2007 and has done a lot of behind the scenes work in the music industry. Randall co-wrote four songs on Shaggy’s Grammy Award nominated “Summer in Kingston” CD that reached #1 on Billboard’s Top Reggae Albums chart in 2012.