Koryn Hawthorne, Patti LaBelle, Mavis Staples & Others to Appear on GREENLEAF SEASON 3 SOUNDTRACK

The Lionsgate hit drama series GREENLEAF has returned for season three onOWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. This shocking series depicts the never-ending secrets of the Greenleaf family and their Memphis, TN based megachurch. Each season of the enthralling show has been accompanied by a dynamic music soundtrack. Lionsgate Music announces the next volume, the highly anticipated GREENLEAF SEASON 3 SOUNDTRACK and featured single "Changed".
The GREENLEAF SEASON 3 SOUNDTRACK will be available for digital download on Friday, September 28th. The soundtrack features songs performed by Deborah Joy Winans, Patti LaBelle, Chimere Scott, Keith David, Josiah Bell and Voice of Atlanta. Deborah Joy Winans and Patti LaBelle join for an inspiring collaboration on the soundtrack lead audio and video single "Changed".
"Changed" is the iconic Gospel hit by legendary vocalist Tramaine Hawkins that was originally recorded on the late Walker Hawkins' LOVE ALIVE album in 1975. LaBelle and Winans deliver a soul-stirring remake of the timeless gospel song and perform together in the official music video. The world premiere of the "Changed" music video will be Wednesday, September 12th on the Lionsgate Music YouTube channel.
"Changed" audio single will also be available on iTunes September 12th and on the Official Greenleaf Playlist on Spotify and Apple Music.
Greenleaf Season 3 Soundtrack:
1. "The Root (Gospel Remix)" performed by Mavis Staples
2. "A Leak In The Building" performed by Voice Of Atlanta
3. "Don't Knock" performed by Deborah Joy Winans
4. "Holy Fire" performed by Josiah Bell
5. "Healing" performed by Deborah Joy Winans
6. "When You Hear Of My Homegoing" performed by Deborah Joy Winans
7. "Free" performed by Chimere Scott
8. "Speak The Name" performed by Koryn Hawthorne
9. "When Jesus Comes" performed by Keith David
10. "Changed" performed by Patti LaBelle and Deborah Joy Winans
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