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Be one of the first 500 supporters to download the new music before the official release date

We are launching a special presale to secure the first 500 digital downloads before the official release date of Project 27: Born of the Spirit. These early downloads help build momentum, support final production costs, and create excitement leading into the full release. Buying early puts you at the front of the line and makes you one of the first to hear the new music from Kevin L. Wafford, KLR1. Getting your digital download now guarantees bragging rights because you got it before everyone else. By placing your presale order, you are automatically entered into a drawing for a free Born of the Spirit hoodie.

I Belong To God

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“I Belong to God” is a declaration of divine identity — a reminder that we are shaped, claimed, and confirmed by the God who formed us. This song stands on the Word He spoke directly into our spirit: He molded me, and He told me there’ll be no other god before Me. It carries the weight of spiritual ownership, sealed with the authority God Himself declared over our life: when He molded me, He told me no one else can ever control me. Every lyric affirms both who we are and whose we are, grounding the believer in unshakable confidence and kingdom purpose.

With Mary Veda delivering the lead vocal in her unmistakable anointing and the Michael Latchinson Singing Ministry surrounding her with rich, spirit‑filled harmony, the song rises like a testimony set to music — bold, worshipful, and deeply personal. It speaks to every believer who has ever needed to stand up, lift their head, and declare: I belong to God.

The song closes with a dynamic four‑phase acrobatic vocal exchange as the alto, tenor, and soprano sections trade the truth back and forth in a rising call‑and‑response. Each section takes its turn — “I belong… you belong… we belong… we all belong to God” — building layer upon layer of spiritual agreement. The harmonies fold into one another like a choir standing in unity, each voice different but the message unchanging: the outcome is the same — we all belong to God.