In the news|August 06, 2012 11:49 EDT
Gospel’s Brightest New Star Genita Pugh Asks ‘Who can’ on New Radio Hit
Over the last three years, Genita Pugh has emerged as one of the gospel world's brightest new luminaries. She's turned in national Top 30 hits such as "You Made It Possible", "Can't Live" and "Holy to the Lamb" that made it all the way up to #12 on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs chart. Now, Pugh returns to the airwaves with "God Can", a song of faith with a '70s throwback R&B groove that's guaranteed to take her back to the top.
"The song challenges the believer to take an introspective look at their belief and faith in The Most High to provide, restore, create and deliver in the time of need," says Terry Woods who wrote the song that was originally recorded by his brother, Jerard Woods, in 2007. "It also points us to the One who can be everything when all else has failed."
It's a message that resonates well with Pugh who grew up in the church thanks to her grandmother, Willavry Glen, taking she and her siblings every Sunday when they were kids. She's lived in Laurel, MS all of her life and spent years as a hairdresser before her husband, Donald Pugh, nudged her to launch a musical career. Although, she had always sung in the church choir, Pugh says, "I never had that confidence in myself to think my voice was good enough to ever be [national]."
Now that Pugh's been successful on the national scene and released two CDs, including her current Top Ten project, "My Purpose" (Eternity Records), Pugh is a testament to the idea that God can do anything and make dreams manifest. "My prayer has not been for me to be famous, not for me to be rich nor be this great star," she says. "My prayer has been that people's lives will be changed and that somebody will be saved, healed, delivered, restored and renewed."
The ministry aspect is what's of the most importance to Pugh who sees herself as an evangelist first and a singer second which is why she spends so much time talking to people about their lives and even ministers to fans on Facebook. "When I was growing up I wanted to be a teacher and I wanted to be a movie star not knowing that God had a plan even much greater for my life that I am a teacher - a teacher of the gospel and I'm not a movie star as far as in the limelight but I am a moving star meaning that I'm a reflection of the light of Jesus."