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DOE

Heart of a Human

DOE

10 SONGS • 34 MINUTES • JUL 12 2024

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  • DETAILS
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TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Lead Us Again
04:33
2
Holy Hands
03:24
3
Fallin For
02:36
4
So What
02:30
5
Breathe
02:52
6
It's Time
03:12
7
Show Me
03:35
8
So Glad We Met
04:43
9
Right Where You Are
03:07
10
God Is In Control
03:54
A Life Room Label/RCA Inspiration Release. (P) & © 2024 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Artist bios

A onetime member of the family gospel group forever JONES, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist DOE went on to earn her third Grammy nomination and first as a soloist with her featured spot on Jonathan McReynolds' 2018 track "Cycles." She debuted her own warm, soul-infused contemporary gospel music with the Doe EP in 2020. Two years later, she issued her first full-length effort, the Grammy-nominated Clarity, which featured the gospel hit "Brighter." In February 2024, she returned with the EP Note to Self.

Born in Washington State and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, Dominique Jones grew up singing in church and was 16 when she, her parents (Dewitt Jones III and Kim Jones), and her four siblings (D'jeniele Hooten, Mya Jones, Dewitt Jones IV, and Judah Jones) started performing together as forever JONES. The group's joyous mix of gospel, pop, R&B, and soul music quickly earned them a management deal, and they signed with EMI Gospel for their Tommy Sims-produced debut album, Get Ready. Released in 2010, it resulted in Grammy nominations for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album and Best Gospel Performance (for "He Wants It All"). They followed it in 2012 with Musical Revival before parting ways with EMI. The group self-released their third album, the more introspective Prayer Tools, Vol. 1, in 2014. That year, Dominique, one of the group's main songwriters, made the decision to go solo.

As DOE, Jones continued to meet with record labels while working as a youth pastor in Dallas. She eventually turned up in a featured spot on Jonathan McReynolds' "Cycles," which became a Top 20 gospel hit. It led to a nomination for Best Gospel Performance/Song at the 2019 Grammy Awards. In the meantime, she co-wrote a set of songs with McReynolds, her brother Judah, and Dee Wilson that would become her solo debut EP, Doe. Following the chart-topping debut single "Brighter," it arrived on Life Room Label/RCA Inspiration in October 2020. "Brighter" also appeared on Jones' full-length debut, Clarity, which arrived in 2022. Doe picked up three Grammy nominations for the set, including for Best Gospel Album, Best Gospel Performance/Song for "When I Pray," and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "So Good." In February 2024, she returned with the Note to Self EP, featuring the empowering, Billboard-charting single "Holy Hands." ~ Marcy Donelson

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Album awards
2025nomineeGrammy Award
Best Contemporary Christian Music album
2025winnerGrammy Award
Best Contemporary Christian Music album
Language of performance
English
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