Marcus Jordan Releases New Concept Video for "I Can"

In lieu of the global initiative to social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans have had to adapt to a new normal. Houston-based pastor and new artist Marcus Jordan has redirected his focus towards acts of kindness and forward movement with his debut concept music video premiere of his latest single "I Can."
Produced by Nicholas Johnson, the brother of Bishop T.D. Jakes' lead guitarist and Stellar Award-nominated artist Jabari Johnson, "I Can," written by Jordan, is an empowering message with soulful melodies and fascinating vocal approach. The digital track for "I Can," is also available now for digital download and streaming on select online music retailers.
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