Gospel Artist D’Mott is Nominated for 3 Rhythm of Gospel Awards
D’MOTT
Nominated for 3 Rhythm of Gospel Awards
Pastor, singer and songwriter De’juaine G. Motley, known in music as D’Mott, carries an anointing that is necessary for this day and time in ministry and in music. Because of his life experiences he is able to relate to the struggles of what most young teens and young adults are going through while trying to find peace in their pursuit of Christianity.
On September 1, 2013 D’Mott released his debut project ROMANCE IN THE GRAY. This new urban gospel artist has been nominated for three Rhythm of Gospel Awards in the following categories:
Best Performance by a Contemporary Artist
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year
In response to his three nominations D’Mott says, “I am totally BLESSED and ESTATIC about my three nominations from the Rhythm of Gospel Awards! This is Crazy Awesome!!!”
Along with his nominations, D’Mott has also been tapped to perform for the Rhythm of Gospel Awards artist showcase. The Rhythm of Gospel Awards show is set to take place on Saturday July 26, 2014 at the Sheraton Hotel in Birmingham, AL.
R&B and soul music enthusiasts will definitely gravitate to the distinctive sound of ROMANCE IN THE GRAY. Groove-laced musical production, silky vocals and contemporary beats move listeners while delivering an unequivocal message of the hope and love of God. “I feel that the R&B and soul influences of my music appeal to those who don’t just want to hear traditional gospel, but also like contemporary and soul inspired music. Ultimately, my hope is that people fall in love with GOD when they hear ROMANCE IN THE GRAY,” says D’Mott.
“Friend” is a smooth laid back R&B groove that speaks of the unconditional love and friendship that God provides. “No Maybe” is a simple yet impactful track that confirms there is no doubt or question about the victorious life you can have in Jesus. ROMANCE IN THE GRAY also features the song “God Is The Way” which is featured in the award winning film THE SCROLL, starring some of today’s most progressive and revered spiritual leaders: Bishop T.D. Jakes, Bishop Paul S. Morton, Pastor Jamal Bryant, and many others.
The multi-facted D’Mott has been Pastor of The Remnant House Outreach Church (The R.H.O.C.) in Buffalo, NY for three years. He is also a professional drummer and has worked with Christian and mainstream artists: Darwin Hobbs, Beverly Crawford, The Gospel Keynotes, John P. Kee, Ben Tankard, Earth, Wind & Fire, Osjai and Darrin Simpson of Black City Music Group, Chauncey Northington, Joseph Wooten, David Cruz, Robie Takac of the Goo-Goo Dolls, Shawny Mack of Kool and the Gang and many other notable artists.