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(What you gonna do with the cross)
That is the question on the floor(What you gonna do with the cross)
What you gonna do with it, what you gonna do with it(What you gonna do with the cross)
I said that is the question on the floor(What you gonna do with the cross)
Let it remind you, Let it remind youVerse: There are some times in our lives dark clouds roll in to bring us sorrow, And our eyes filled with tears makes it so hard to see tomorrowBridge: There are some life moments that set us back, that hinder and render us way off track, but we find the victory in your Word, and our hearts can smile againChorus: I'm reminded how much you care for me
I'm reminded how much you've done for me Oh Lord
When I think just what you've done on Calvary
I am reminded of your LoveVamp: (What you gonna do with the cross) x2Verse: Ooh, When our hope has been broken, and our faith wants to fade like a flower, it's your redeeming love and it's your resurrection powerBridge: That gently reminds us that you are here, and your perfect love casts away all fear, and there in your presence our joy returns and it is full, full and complete.Chorus: I'm reminded how much you care for me
I'm reminded how much you've done for me Oh Lord
When I think just what you've done on Calvary
I am reminded, I am reminded of your Love (x2)Vamp: Ooh, what you gonna do with the cross. (Yeah)
What you gonna do with the cross (Yeah)
What you gonna do with the cross (Yeah)
What you gonna do with it, what you gonna do with it
What you gonna with the cross (Yeah)
What you gonna do with it, what you gonna do with it (Yeah)
Let it remind you, let it remind you (Yeah)Bridge: Your unfailing love always reminds us that you paid it all, and now we cry redeemed (redeemed), redeemed (redeemed), redeemed (redeemed), redeemed (redeemed)Lead: It was your love (It was your love)
That lifted me (It was your love)

When nothing else could help (It was your love)
You met my need (It was your love)
All around me (It was your love)
Was sinking sand (It was your love)
But you still reached out (It was your love)
With your loving hand (It was your love)
Yes you did (It was your love)
Oh I know it was (Your blood)
I know it was the blood (Your blood)
That cleansing flood (Your blood)
From Emmanuel's veins (The Blood)
What can wash (the Blood)
Away my sins (the Blood)
Nothing but the Blood (Your blood)
The Blood of Jesus ya'll (the Blood)
Yes you took that cross (the Cross)
Set it on your back (the Cross)
You marched up that hill (the Cross)
And you didn't look back (the Cross)
Oh nailed your hands and feet (the Cross)
And they pierced your side (the Cross)
Because you so loved the world (the Cross)
You hung your head and died (the Cross)Bridge: Oh what you gonna do with the cross
Tell me, what you gonna do with the cross
Tell me, what you gonna with it, what you gonna do with it
Oh what you gonna do with the cross
Tell me, (Let it remind you) Let it remind you
What you gonna do with the cross
(What you gonna do with it) What you gonna do with it
YeahLead: Calvary (It was Calvary)
It was Calvary (It was Calvary)
Oooh (It was Calvary)
If I forget my name (It was Calvary)
Let me remember (It was Calvary)
It was Calvary yeah (It was Calvary)
Calvary (It was Calvary)
You didn't have to die (It was Calvary)
But you did it anyway (It was Calvary)
Oh it was Calvary (It was Calvary)
Calvary (It was Calvary)
If I gain any praise (It was Calvary)
Let it go to Calvary yeah (It was Calvary)
Let it go to Calvary yeah (It was Calvary)
Calvary, Oh (It was Calvary)
To God be the Glory (Let it remind you)
To God be the Glory (Let it remind you)
What you gonna do with the cross
Let it remind you, Let it remind you
What you gonna do with the cross
Let it remind you, Let it remind you
What you gonna do with the cross
What you gonna do with it

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It is often said that actions speak louder than words … yet in some cases it’s the words you speak that can cause life changing actions. SPEAK THOSE THINGS … a 3-word command, a simple statement and the powerful title to FRED HAMMOND’s upcoming new solo album.

To speak those things, is to literally speak life into situations that bring about death and decrease. “By speaking life into your problems,” said Hammond, “You allow God to hear you and God will show you the solutions. That is the attitude of this album.”

Hammond’s, “SPEAK THOSE THINGS: POL Chapter 3” addresses who God is and what He can do in our lives. It is no departure from the now “duplicated” ‘Hammond signature’ of urban praise and worship, but the approach of the album is focused on the worshipper calling on the Lord, praising Him, knowing Him and desiring to be closer to Him. It is 15-tracks of high-impact praise & Gospel music that is aimed at changing lives and bringing about solutions.

In the aftermath of last September, Hammond recalls seeking God and seeing Him work in all situations. “In the midst of misery and hopelessness, we have to see where God is and trusting that His hand is in everything around us.” Pointedly conveying this message; and in only a way that Hammond can, is the compelling song “Show Yourself Strong.”

Directly inspired by what he saw happening around him, “America rallied together and everywhere people began to pray. This song is calling out to God … ‘Oh, Lord we’re calling you, show yourself strong’,” said Hammond. “People everywhere began to pray and there was a time and need for prayer … I was just thinking, we need you now God, if we’ve ever needed you before we need you now.”

Song after song the album serves as a reminder to turn to God no matter what the situation. “Praise Him Through The Night,” a direct message to praise God even in the middle of adversity. “My focus is on praise & worship in the middle of the fight,” said Hammond. “Even in the toughest of times, God is always around somewhere, and I will continue to praise to Him.” Lyrically, it is a beautiful ballad that brings about a sense of peace that supports the message that it is through praise and worship, that we rebuild our strength.

In distinctive Fred Hammond fashion, the album kicks off in high gear with 2 slammin’ praise & worship cuts. Like a 1-2 punch, “You Are My Daily Bread,” and “Lord of the Harvest,” contains that signature feel and sound that has positioned Hammond as one of Gospel music’s most successful hit makers. Dynamic, powerful and vibrant, the songs defy any listener to stay in their seats.

The feelings of encouragement and healing are palpable throughout this CD, from the collaborative “Song of Strength,” featuring the F.Hammond Music family (Joann Rosario, The Singletons and Shea Norman); to the smooth sounding “I Will Say,” which verbalize the albums’ entire theme.

Once again, teaming up with writer Kim Rutherford, Hammond hopes to capture the successful chemistry they shared on the enormously popular “Pages of Life: Chapters I & II.” The album’s title pays homage to their writing partnership, “POL stands for Pages of Life,” explains Hammond, “and I felt the same synergy with Kim, on this album as I did then … I also knew she would be very instrumental in helping to capture the essence of this project.” Hammond & Rutherford joined forces on such key cuts as “That Ain’t Nothin,” and “Show Me Your Face.” The latter, “Show Me Your Face,” is an R&B flava’d emotion-filled ballad that seeks a closer and unequivocal relationship with God.

The album includes a blazing collaboration with super-hot producer Warryn “Baby Dubb” Campbell. “Great,” featuring Mary Mary, declares God’s greatness. “As soon as I heard the track I wrote the song … I immediately felt it … I had to talk about all the great things God has done for us … there is no problem too great because God is greater,” said Hammond. “Plus Warryn is a phenomenal talent and we’d been trying to get together for a while. This was the perfect opportunity for all of us to come together… their contribution definitely brings a new and exciting element to the project.”

Other jams on the album are “My, My, My God Is Good,” where Hammond brings a funky track, wrapped around a little hip-hop flava. “It is a straightforward praise of God’s goodness,” said Hammond. And “That Ain’t Nothing” which completes the album, as it began … on a high, upbeat and joyous note.

Complementing the upbeat praise selections is a number of worship ballads that address the boundlessness and wonder of who God is. “You Are My Life,” and “He Is Not Just A Man,” both proclaim the wonder of His vastness and that He is truly everything.

Already a Platinum selling artist, Hammond has toured around the world and blessed thousands, his reach continues to grow as he progressively moves into a number of different arenas. Not only is he CEO of his own record label, F. Hammond Music, he has broadened his community outreach. Having been blessed with a number of motorcycles, Hammond and his crew literally use them as vehicles of street ministry. Hitting the roads in an effort to reach out to different people, they have formed their own evangelizing ‘mini-motorcycle club.’ “People tend to believe that recreational outlets like these are only for the world,” said Hammond. “This [motorcycles] gives us an opportunity to hit the streets and show the world that serving God can still be fun … and allows us to minister to those people who wouldn’t normally go to church.”

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