Integrity Music Welcomes New Artists: Emmanuel Smith & Day Three Music – TCB

Integrated Music Rights (IMR) – label services for independent artists and songwriters across the world including distribution, publishing, playlist promotion and administration through Integrity Music – is excited to announce a new partnership with Day Three Music and Emmanuel Smith. Together, IMR’s global reach and resources with Day Three Music’s honest approach to gospel music expression, as well as Emmanuel Smith’s powerful, faith-driven sound, hopes to bring songs of substance to the Church and its people.

Emmanuel Smith is a Ghanaian-born, UK-based worship leader and recording artist gifted with a warm voice and whose devotion to God transpires in his worship leading. A finalist on The Voice UK, Emmanuel’s unique sound combines African rhythms with contemporary worship, transcending cultural barriers and uniting believers in praise. His ministry is marked by a deep desire to see people experience the presence of God in a tangible way.

“I’m excited to be partnering with Integrity Music as I believe this is the best team and set of people to help me put language to the songs God has been trying to birth within me,” Emmanuel expressed. “Integrity Music has a rich history of amazing songs and great songwriters, and when the opportunity arose for me to be a part of this, it was a no brainer.”

Day Three Music is a collective hailing from London made of visionary songwriters, musicians, producers, and worshipers who came together during the pandemic in 2020. Their vision is to unite people and create songs for all periods of life. Each member grew up in church, watching, learning, seeing, and practising their now esteemed musical talent and heart for Jesus. Day Three Music were recently signed to Integrated Music Rights, Integrity’s music services offering, with the hope to develop and nurture this young and vibrant collective. Day Three-60

Following the most recent additions, Mark Bowater, UK Business Development Director, said: “Developing both the ministry and person is important to us as we look to mentor the next generation of worship leaders and writers, these two signings will enable us to do this.”