“I never thought I could sing gospel music because I didn’t sound like a typical gospel artist,” she reveals. “I feel like with this album, I’m 100% more confident in my artistry and who I am, and the type of music that I want to make,” she shares.”I feel like with the first two albums, they were very kind of like, okay, go with the flow. I was really young, I was still figuring myself out not really confident enough to push the boundaries as much as I am now. …With this album, you’re seeing the real artistry of Koryn.”
‘On God ‘ is a refreshing blend of gospel, pop, hip-hop, and R&B featuring production from Grammy-nominated producer, J. White Did It, who has also worked with Beyonce, Cardi B, and Megan Thee Stallion, which explains its mass appeal.
Hawthorne wants listeners “to enjoy the music … Listen to the album with an open heart and an open mind,” she says. ” What I also would challenge people to do is to catch the message in the songs because each song has a message and it’s written with intention. …what’s beautiful is people relating [the] songs to their own lives.”
Life is a whirlwind for the self-proclaimed foodie who is booked and blessed with several upcoming events such as her nuptials with her childhood sweetheart, Hunter Register, 27. Another highly anticipated event is the Girls Night Out Tour which opens June 11 in Orlando, Florida. The co-headliners are Hawthorne along with her Gospel girlfriends, Kierra Sheard-Kelly, Naomie Raine, and Wande.
“I want to make it very clear for all the men that are listening, y’all are welcome to come. So if you ain’t got no woman, baby, you looking for a nice Christian wholesome girl, they’re going to be at the tour. And if you have a woman and she’s a Christian, y’all need to come together. It’s going to be a great date night.”