Donnie McClurkin Announces Final Recording Project FINALLY for Summer 2026 Release
Gospel legend Donnie McClurkin announced that his final studio album, titled FINALLY, will be released in the summer of 2026. McClurkin, known for hits like "Stand" and "We Fall Down," said the project marks the close of his recording career.
Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin announced in June 2026 that he will release his final studio recording project, titled FINALLY, later this summer. McClurkin made the announcement through his social media channels and in interviews with gospel music outlets.
McClurkin, who has been a fixture in gospel music for more than three decades, said the album represents a personal and spiritual milestone. He described FINALLY as a collection of songs that reflect his journey through faith, hardship, and restoration.
The singer is best known for his 2000 hit "Stand," which became an anthem in Black churches across the country. His song "We Fall Down" has been sung in congregations worldwide. He has won multiple Stellar Gospel Music Awards and Grammy nominations throughout his career.
McClurkin has been open about personal struggles over the years, including health challenges and public controversies. He said the new album addresses those experiences directly and honestly.
No specific release date or track listing was announced at the time of the announcement. McClurkin said more details would follow in the coming weeks.
The gospel music community responded with an outpouring of support on social media. Fans and fellow artists shared messages celebrating his legacy and expressing anticipation for the final project.