For Dante Bowe, there are few things in life as powerful and omnipresent as the voice of God. His aptly titled 2020 single, "Voice of God," captures his sentiments perfectly.

"I can hear it in the crackle of a bonfire / I can hear it in the middle of the ocean water / I just can't explain, but it makes me wanna cry," the GRAMMY-winning Christian singer/songwriter proclaims at the start of the powerful song.

Throughout the song, he reflects on the many unexpected ways and places he experiences the voice of his lord: in the sound of rainfall on the windowsill, in the hustle and bustle of the busy NYC streets, on the playground where the children play. 

It's enough to make a grown man cry, Bowe admits on the song. Likewise, his riveting performance of "Voice of God" for Positive Vibes Only will move you to tears. And once the unexpected breakdown — combining Bowe's powerful vocals with piercing piano, uplifting strings, and lively guitars and drums — hits, Bowe let's the voice of God take over him completely.

Bowe banked a massive year in 2021: He became Billboard's Top New Artist of 2021 in gospel and notched his first-ever chat-topping hit via "Wait on You," a single off Old Church Basement, the GRAMMY-winning album from contemporary Christian music groups Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music, the latter of which Bowe is a member. 

But this year may prove to be even bigger for the rising artist: At the 2022 GRAMMYs, Bowe became a first-time GRAMMY nominee and winner. He received six total GRAMMY nominations for his solo and group work as an artist and songwriter. He and his group Maverick City Music won the GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for the aformentioned ​​Old Church Basement.

Watch Dante Bowe's full performance of "Voice Of God" above and keep the good vibes going with more episodes of Positive Vibes Only, which are available every Sunday.

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