Voices of Fire release album OPHANIM executive produced by Pharrell Williams

The Virginia-based collective Voices of Fire has released its full-length album OPHANIM on global streaming platforms through Warner Records. Executive produced and co-written by Pharrell Williams, the 13-track project blends gospel choral elements with hip-hop, soul, and contemporary R&B. The release follows notable performances and builds on the group's rising profile in faith-driven music.

Voices of Fire, led by Bishop Ezekiel Williams, marks a significant milestone with the wide release of OPHANIM. The album, initially launched in a limited physical and digital format last September, achieved No. 16 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart. This full streaming rollout via Warner Records expands its reach to a diverse global audience.

Executive produced and co-written by Pharrell Williams, OPHANIM represents the “Rhythm + Praise” movement. Recorded across Virginia Beach and Williams’ Louis Vuitton office in Paris, it highlights intersections of sacred music, high fashion, and global culture. The project features collaborations that bridge gospel roots with mainstream appeal, including John Legend on “BUSINESS” and the Hot 100-charting “Birds Don’t Sing,” Tori Kelly on the funk-infused “ANYWHERE,” Teddy Swims on “WON’T HE DO IT?,” Quavo and CeeLo Green on “I FORGIVE YOU,” and Zacardi Cortez providing lead vocals on “ARMOR” and “OK TO FALL.”

The collective first drew international attention through a Netflix docuseries. Under Williams’ creative guidance, Voices of Fire has transitioned from sanctuary performances to high-profile stages, including a ceremony-closing appearance at the 68th Annual GRAMMY® Awards. There, they backed Clipse and Williams on “So Far Ahead,” alongside appearances at international fashion runways and major sports arenas.

This release positions Voices of Fire as a leading force in modern faith-driven music, evolving into what has been described as a “cultural disruptor.”

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