Demetrius West Scores a #1 hit with "I'm Next"

Demetrius West and Jesus Promoters literally do it again as "I'm Next," the infectious single from their sophomore album takes the number one spot on the BDS radio chart.
"This is beyond words", says West. "We were grateful when Open the Floodgates topped the charts and gave us the opportunity to take our ministry to audiences across the nation. God honored and favored us with another number one and we are simply overjoyed for this.
Thanks to the great works of Kerry Douglas and Kerry Douglas Radio Promotions, the Blacksmoke Music Worldwide family and the team that works so hard to keep things running efficiently. To the greatest group of singers anywhere, JP, the best is yet to come, God's got more in store for us. To my family, friends, and of course to the people who buy our music and those who play it on the radio. We couldn't have done any of this without you."
Kerry Douglas added these words," I'm Next is a great affirmation that people need to speak daily. I want to get everything that God has for me, and because there is power in the words that we speak, we have to make our declaration that the blessings are waiting on me." Congratulations again DWest and JP."
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