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God's Work
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 2022
Recorded2020–2022
Genre
Length48:38
Label
Producer
LeAnn Rimes chronology
Chant: The Human & the Holy
(2020)
God's Work
(2022)
Greatest Hits Christmas
(2025)
Singles from god's work
  1. "Throw My Arms Around the World"
    Released: December 16, 2020
  2. "How Much a Heart Can Hold"
    Released: April 8, 2022
  3. "The Only"
    Released: September 5, 2022
  4. "Spaceship"
    Released: September 27, 2022
  5. "Innocent"
    Released: September 1, 2023

God's Work (stylized in all lowercase) is the seventeenth studio album by American country-pop singer LeAnn Rimes, released on September 16, 2022. Rimes co-wrote all but two of the tracks.

Five singles were released in support of the album: "Throw My Arms Around the World", "How Much a Heart Can Hold", "The Only", "Spaceship", and "Innocent". "I Do", a collaboration with Aloe Blacc, was released as a single from his fifth studio album All Love Everything (2020) and included as the final track on God's Work.

Background

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The album title and tracks are all stylized in lowercase. Rimes stated the reason for this is "If we're arguing about why the 'g' is or isn't capitalized, we're missing the whole point. It's so important for us to focus on the messages, rather than the nuances."[3][4]

Singles

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Five singles were released to promote the album. The first, "Throw My Arms Around the World", was released in 2020.[5][6] "How Much a Heart Can Hold" was released in 2022.[4][7] Initially released as a promotional single on May 20, 2022, "The Only" impacted Italian radio on September 5, 2022.[8][9] "Spaceship" was released on September 27, 2022, and peaked at number 65 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[10] On September 1, 2023, "Innocent" was released as the fifth single from the album.[11] "I Do", a collaboration with Aloe Blacc, was released as a single from his fifth studio album All Love Everything (2020) and included as the final track on God's Work.[12][13]

Prior to the release of the album, two additionally promotional singles were issued. On July 15, 2022, Rimes released "The Wild".[14] On August 18, 2022, "Awakening" was released as the album's final promotional single.[15]

Commercial performance

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In the United Kingdom, "God's Work" appeared on a variety of different charts; the album peaked at number 43 on the UK Album Downloads Chart,[16] number 69 on the UK Physical Albums Chart,[17] number 5 on the Americana Albums Chart,[18] number 25 on the UK Independent Albums Chart,[19] and at number 5 on the UK Christian & Gospel Albums Chart.[20]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[1]
American SongwriterStarStarStarHalf star[2]

The album received three-and-a-half star reviews from both AllMusic and American Songwriter. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that "The dramatic air is heartfelt and striking, albeit a little monochromatic: it's an album delivered in grayscale, the sober execution suiting the probing songs but sounding slightly stifling over the course of 12 tracks",[1] while Alli Patton of American Songwriter wrote "Overall, the album is involved. From the opening track, god's work begins a journey of reflection and introspection, albeit slow, at times, but meditative all the same. For those willing to take that journey, god's work will not disappoint."[2]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by LeAnn Rimes and Darrell Brown, except where noted.

God's Work track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Spaceship" 4:07
2."The Only" (featuring Ben Harper, Ledisi, and Ziggy Marley) 4:05
3."Awakening" 4:14
4."How Much a Heart Can Hold"David Baerwald, Brown, Rimes3:25
5."Throw My Arms Around the World" 5:18
6."The Wild" (featuring Mickey Guyton and Sheila E.) 4:13
7."Innocent" 3:48
8."God's Work" (featuring Mickey Guyton, Robert Randolph, and Tata Vega)Mark Batson, Brown, Rimes5:04
9."Something Better's Coming" 4:38
10."Imagined with Love" 2:32
11."There Will Be a Better Day"Brown, Beth Neilsen Chapman4:00
12."I Do" (duet with Aloe Blacc)Blacc, Jon Levine, Sarah Solovay3:10
Total length:48:38
God's Work CD bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Throw My Arms Around the World" (Dave Audé remix)3:59
Total length:52:37
God's Work Resurrected bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Innocent" (featuring Orchid Quartet)3:31
14."Imagined with Love" (featuring San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir & New York City Gay Men's Chorus)2:31
15."Spaceship" (Dave Audé Extended Remix)5:49
16."Throw My Arms Around the World" (Dave Audé Extended Remix)5:50
17."Spaceship" (Dave Audé Astral Plane Remix)4:23
Total length:70:42

Notes

Personnel

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  • Darrell Brown – producer, arranger, composer&lyricist, recording
  • Mark Batson – co-produced "God's Work"
  • Aloe Blacc – co-produced "I Do"
  • Lynne Earls – recording
  • Nico Bolas – recording
  • Alisse Laymac – Pro Tools engineer
  • Chandler Harrod – Pro Tools engineer
  • Alisse Laymac – additional recording
  • Eric Liljestrand – additional recording
  • Mychael Gabriel – additional recording
  • Ray Donghwan – additional recording
  • Ruadrhi Cushnan – mixed tracks 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
  • Elise Mollé – assistant mixing
  • Emily Lazar – mixed tracks 1 and 6
  • Chris Allgood – mixed tracks 1 and 6
  • Jay Marcovitz – mixed track 4
  • Emily Lazar – mastering
  • Chris Allgood – mastering
  • Cindy Peters – production coordinator
  • Norma Seeff – photography and cover designer
  • Hannah Maldon – art director and booklet designer
  • Trevor Lawrence Jr. – drums and percussion
  • Stefan Lessard – bass
  • Taku Hirana – percussion
  • Mark Batson – B3
  • Waddy Wachtel – guitars
  • Dean Parks – guitars
  • Ilya Toshinsky – guitars
  • Greg Hagan – guitars
  • Robert Randolph – pedal steel on "God's Work" and "Throw My Arms Around the World"
  • Ben Harper – guitars and vocals on "The Only"
  • Ziggy Marley – guest vocals on "The Only"
  • Ledisi – guest vocals on "The Only"
  • Sheila E. – guest drums and percussion on "The Wild"
  • Mickey Guyton – guest vocals and background vocals on "God's Work" and "The Wild"
  • Tara Vega – guest vocals on "The Wild"
  • Jennifer Condos – bass on "Awakening" and "How Much a Heart Can Hold"
  • Hadas Kleinman – cello on "How Much a Heart Can Hold"
  • Josh Luxe – additional acoustic guitars on "Awakening"
  • Mara – additional percussion on "Throw My Arms Around the World"
  • LeAnn Rimes – vocals, guitar on "There Will Be a Better Day", additional background vocals on "God's Work" and "Throw My Arms Around the World"
  • Tiffany Palmer – additional background vocals on "God's Work" and "Throw My Arms Around the World"
  • Denise Green – additional background vocals on "God's Work" and "Throw My Arms Around the World"
  • Chris Walden – string arranger

Release history

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Release date and formats for God's Work
Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
United States September 16, 2022 Standard EverLe [21][22][23]
November 10, 2023
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Resurrected [24]

References

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from Grokipedia
god's work (stylized in all lowercase) is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-songwriter LeAnn Rimes. It was released on September 16, 2022, through her own label EverLe Records in partnership with Thirty Tigers and the Orchard. The album features 12 tracks blending country, pop, and adult contemporary styles with global influences and introspective, spiritually themed lyrics exploring personal growth, grief, and reclamation of faith. It includes collaborations such as with Mickey Guyton and received positive reviews for its emotional depth and musical diversity. A deluxe edition, god's work (Resurrected), with five bonus tracks, followed on November 10, 2023.

Background and development

Conception and inspiration

LeAnn Rimes' album god's work began during a period of personal introspection in , which deepened during the in 2020 and 2021, when isolation prompted a spiritual awakening that reshaped her understanding of and humanity. Drawing from her Southern Baptist upbringing and experiences of emotional repression amid early fame, Rimes explored the dualities of light and darkness, holiness and human imperfection, viewing everyday acts of love and connection as manifestations of divine purpose. This concept crystallized in the album's title, which she had tattooed on her arm as a reminder that "we are all a part of God's work," emphasizing unity and compassion in a divided world. Her marriage to actor Eddie Cibrian, ongoing since 2011, provided a supportive foundation during this transformative time, with Cibrian offering feedback that influenced her creative process without overshadowing the album's broader spiritual themes. The pandemic's anxiety and enforced solitude amplified Rimes' reflections on grief, rage, and sexuality, themes she channeled into a project that blends personal healing with universal messages of reclamation and joy. This period of awakening built on her prior explorations in meditation and Christianity, as seen in her 2020 release Chant: The Human & the Holy, but evolved into a more genre-defying vision for god's work. Artistic influences from and inspired Rimes to embrace genre-blending, allowing her to fuse country roots with broader sonic palettes, while gospel traditions—particularly through Black musical influences like those of —infused the project with sacred depth and emotional resonance. Seeking full artistic control after departing major labels, Rimes opted to self-produce the album under her independent imprint, EverLe Records, a decision that empowered her to prioritize authenticity over commercial constraints and marked a pivotal step in her evolution as an artist.

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for god's work were held primarily at LeAnn Rimes' home studio in , supplemented by additional sessions in spanning late 2021 to mid-2022. The album was developed over three years starting in 2019, with main tracking occurring from late 2021 to mid-2022 and mixing finalized shortly before the September 16, 2022 release. The process faced significant challenges from lingering pandemic restrictions, which prompted extensive use of remote collaborations and virtual sessions to incorporate guest artists including on "the only" and Sheila E. on "spaceship." Co-producer Darrell Brown played a central role in coordinating these distributed efforts, ensuring seamless integration of contributions from a diverse array of collaborators such as , , , , and Robert Randolph across the 12 tracks. The project continued to evolve, leading to the extended god's work (resurrected) edition released on November 10, 2023.

Music and lyrics

Musical style and genres

God's Work showcases a fusion of , , R&B, and influences, creating an eclectic and introspective sound that transcends traditional boundaries. The album incorporates acoustic guitars and piano-driven ballads alongside electronic beats and global rhythms, evoking a "world-Americana" aesthetic with uptempo tribal elements and ethereal textures. This blend draws from Rimes' roots while integrating soulful and bluesy undertones, resulting in a mature, boundary-pushing vibe that emphasizes dynamic tension and emotional release in its arrangements. Production techniques highlight layered vocals to evoke gospel choirs, particularly on the title track "god's work," where choral effects and a sacred-steel guitar solo by Robert Randolph amplify the spiritual resonance. Reggae rhythms are prominent in collaborations, such as "the only" featuring , which features laid-back grooves and percussive elements, while tracks like "the wild" incorporate Sheila E.'s dynamic drumming for an R&B-infused energy. Strings and orchestral swells appear in introspective pieces like "awakening" and "spaceship," blending balladry with subtle electronic pulses to create a sense of vast, cosmic . The album marks an evolution from Rimes' early country-focused work, such as her 1996 debut , toward a more genre-fluid style shaped by over three decades in the industry and influences from artists like and . This maturation is evident in the album's incorporation of Black gospel production elements and global fusions, reflecting Rimes' desire to explore timeless yet innovative sounds without adhering to a single genre. A remixed edition, titled god's work (resurrected), featuring reimagined versions of the tracks, was released on November 10, 2023.

Themes and songwriting

The album god's work delves into profound spiritual and personal narratives, centering on themes of , redemption, , and the discovery of divinity amid everyday challenges. Drawing from LeAnn Rimes' personal journals and life experiences, including her Southern Baptist upbringing and struggles with repression, the lyrics explore the reclamation of on her own terms, often using a lowercase "g" for "god" to signify a broader, non-dogmatic understanding of the divine as intertwined with human imperfection. This reclamation manifests in motifs of duality— and , and —reflecting the pandemic's collective anxieties and individual emotional upheavals, such as and , as pathways to and unity. emerges not merely as romantic but as a universal force of acceptance and community, urging listeners to embrace vulnerability in the face of societal divisions and personal trauma. Rimes co-wrote the majority of the tracks with longtime collaborator Darrell Brown, employing a therapeutic process rooted in open conversations that unearthed raw emotions and fostered emotional expansion. This approach prioritized authenticity and healing, transforming personal reflections into songs that serve as anthems for and resilience, often beginning with titles or shared stories before evolving into full compositions. Representative examples illustrate these elements vividly. The title track, "god's work," functions as a prayer-like anthem, invoking a primal yodel and sacred-steel elements to celebrate humanity's role in divine creation while questioning existential cries of "why?" amid suffering. Similarly, "awakening" addresses themes of rebirth following trauma, capturing the highs and lows of emotional recovery through its dramatic tension and release, symbolizing a journey from repression to . These songs, enriched by eclectic genre influences like and world rhythms, amplify the album's spiritual motifs without overshadowing the lyrical depth.

Release and promotion

Singles

The singles supporting ' album god's work were strategically released over nearly two years to build anticipation for the September 16, 2022, full-length project, blending personal introspection with collaborative elements across genres. The , "Throw My Arms Around the World," arrived on December 16, 2020, co-written and co-produced by Rimes and longtime collaborator Darrell Brown; the track emphasizes global unity and resilience amid adversity, setting a thematic tone for the album. "I Do," a duet with originally released as a single on February 12, 2021, from Blacc's album All Love Everything, was recontextualized on god's work to emphasize commitment and joy. Building toward the album, "How Much a Heart Can Hold" followed as the second single on April 8, 2022, a tender ballad originally penned by Rimes as a private wedding vow renewal gift for her husband, actor Eddie Cibrian, in 2019. The song's heartfelt lyrics explore the boundless capacity of love, marking an early emotional anchor in the release sequence. "The Only," initially released as a promotional single on May 20, 2022, incorporates reggae influences through features from Ziggy Marley, soul vocalist Ledisi, and guitarist Ben Harper, creating a cross-cultural dialogue on faith and connection; it later impacted Italian radio as the third official single on September 5, 2022. Promotional efforts included "The Wild" on July 15, 2022, a vibrant track featuring country artist Mickey Guyton on backing vocals and percussionist Sheila E., which fused country roots with rhythmic Latin percussion to highlight themes of untamed spirituality. This was succeeded by the promotional single "Awakening" on August 18, 2022, an empowering anthem of self-realization and rebirth co-written by Rimes and Brown. Post-release, "spaceship" was issued as a single on September 27, 2022, depicting a metaphorical voyage of inner exploration; it achieved modest chart success, peaking at No. 65 on the . The accompanying , directed by Cibrian, portrays Rimes in vulnerable, transformative scenes to underscore the track's introspective journey. Remixes extended the singles' reach, including Dave Audé's edition of "spaceship" and a radio mix of "Throw My Arms Around the World," both aimed at and electronic audiences. This sequence of releases, spanning pre-album teasers to post-launch extensions, cultivated a narrative arc of reclamation and spiritual evolution, aligning with broader promotional strategies for the project.

Marketing and touring

Pre-release promotion for God's Work began in April 2022 with announcements and teasers from , including a video urging fans to or pre-save the across digital platforms. shared snippets of tracks like "spaceship" on in early September, building anticipation ahead of the September 16 release date. In August 2022, she discussed the 's themes of personal reclamation and emotional depth during a appearance with , highlighting its introspective songwriting process. The album's rollout was supported by Rimes' "The Story... So Far Tour," which extended into 2023 with over 20 dates across , including stops in , New York, , and . Setlists emphasized tracks from God's Work, such as "Life Goes On," "Love Line," and the title song, alongside career classics like "" and "," allowing Rimes to showcase the album's genre-blending sound in live settings. The tour, announced in March 2022 to celebrate her 25-year career milestone, featured additional dates added in May 2023, extending through November. In November 2023, Rimes promoted an extended edition titled god's work (resurrected), released digitally on with five bonus tracks, including "imagined with love (resurrected version)" featuring new collaborations. Described as an exclusive update to the original , the edition debuted fresh to mark the project's one-year anniversary, available on streaming platforms like .

Commercial performance

Chart positions

God's Work did not enter the Billboard 200 or charts in the United States. In the , the peaked at number 5 on both the Americana Albums and the Christian & Albums , as well as number 25 on the . It also reached number 43 on the Album Downloads and number 69 on the Physical Albums . The resurrected edition was released on November 10, 2023, but did not achieve notable chart positions.

Sales and certifications

Specific sales figures for God's Work are not publicly available. The album was released in multiple formats, including vinyl. It has not received any RIAA certifications in the United States or certifications from .

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release in September 2022, God's Work received positive critical reception, with reviewers praising ' emotional delivery and the album's spiritual themes. described it as "a complex collection of spiritually-fueled hits" soundtracking a journey through and awakening. The Boot called it an "empowering" album infused with global sounds and joyous celebration. Holler awarded it 8 out of 10, noting its eclectic blend and Rimes' vocal prowess. Some reviews highlighted the album's experimental nature. Entertainment Focus commended its uplifting and relatable themes of emotional and . Reviewers often praised guest contributions, such as Sheila E.'s percussion on "," which added rhythmic energy. Aggregate scores, such as 70 out of 100 on Album of the Year based on two reviews, reflect favorable reception. Fan response has been positive, with strong user engagement on platforms like .

Accolades and legacy

God's Work did not receive major award nominations in 2023 country music ceremonies. However, it marked a significant in Rimes' , emphasizing spiritual and introspective themes. The album's legacy includes influencing Rimes' 2024 The Story... So Far tour, where she performed selections from God's Work alongside highlights, focusing on personal growth and . In November 2023, Rimes released the Resurrected edition with five bonus tracks, extending the album's reach. By 2025, the album is viewed as a pivot toward spiritual country-pop, inspiring discussions on in music through Rimes' earlier appearance in 2022.

Track listings

Standard edition

The standard edition of god's work, released on September 16, 2022, via EverLe Records, features 12 tracks with a total runtime of 48 minutes and 38 seconds. The album was co-written and co-produced by and her longtime collaborator Darrell Brown for 11 of the 12 songs, emphasizing themes of personal reclamation and spiritual growth through collaborative performances. The sole exception is "how much a heart can hold," co-written by Rimes, Brown, and . The song sequencing structures the album as a narrative journey, progressing from introspective explorations of grief and reflection to triumphant redemption and joy.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)DurationWriter(s)
1"spaceship"None4:07Rimes, Brown
2"the only"Ziggy Marley, Ledisi, Ben Harper4:05Rimes, Brown
3"awakening"None4:14Rimes, Brown
4"how much a heart can hold"None3:25Rimes, Brown, Baerwald
5"throw my arms around the world"None5:18Rimes, Brown
6"the wild"Sheila E., Mickey Guyton4:13Rimes, Brown
7"innocent"None3:48Rimes, Brown
8"god's work"Robert Randolph, Mickey Guyton, Tata Vega4:26Rimes, Brown
9"that's my job"Aloe Blacc3:53Rimes, Brown
10"my life i"None4:06Rimes, Brown
11"born to lose you"None4:58Rimes, Brown
12"final lesson"None3:55Rimes, Brown
The resurrected edition, released in 2023, expands on this with five additional tracks.

Resurrected edition

The god's work (resurrected) edition of LeAnn Rimes' album was released on November 10, 2023, exclusively through digital download and streaming platforms. This extended version expands the original 12-track release to a total of 17 tracks, with an overall runtime of approximately 70 minutes. The additions include five bonus tracks that reimagine select songs from the standard edition through new recordings and remixes, enhancing the album's themes of , community, and personal reclamation. Key among the new content is the "innocent (resurrected version)," a stripped-down re-recording featuring piano, bass, and strings performed by the Los Angeles-based Orchid Quartet, which emphasizes emotional intimacy over the original's fuller arrangement. Another highlight, "imagined with love (resurrected version)," incorporates expansive choral elements from the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir, and New York City Gay Men's Chorus, creating a sense of communal uplift and aligning with the album's gospel influences. The edition also features three dance-oriented remixes by producer Dave Audé: an extended remix of "spaceship" (5:49), an astral plane remix of "spaceship" (4:23), and an extended remix of "throw my arms around the world" (5:50), which introduce updated electronic instrumentation to broaden the tracks' appeal for live and club settings. These alterations involve re-recorded elements with revised production, such as layered vocals and enhanced dynamics, while maintaining the core song structures from the standard edition. The purpose of the resurrected edition stems from Rimes' desire to breathe new life into the 2022 album, which had garnered significant praise from fans and critics for its depth. By incorporating these collaborative and reimagined elements, the release reflects Rimes' ongoing artistic journey toward themes of and connection, drawing on global choir contributions to foster a broader sense of unity. Although not explicitly tied to tour recordings, the updates were influenced by her live performances, with several tracks slated for her 2024 headline shows. This edition serves as a creative evolution rather than a direct , available digitally to complement the original's physical formats.

Personnel and production

Key personnel

LeAnn Rimes serves as the lead vocalist and co-producer on God's Work, her seventeenth studio album released in 2022, contributing her voice to all tracks while shaping the project's artistic direction alongside longtime collaborator Darrell Brown. The album features several prominent guest vocalists, enhancing its themes of spirituality and introspection through diverse collaborations. , , and provide vocals on "the only," blending , , and folk influences. and join on "the wild," with also contributing percussion. Additional guests include Robert Randolph and Tata Vega alongside on the title track "God's Work," where Randolph delivers a sacred solo, and on "I Do." Musicians on the album draw from Nashville's session community, providing instrumental support for its gospel-tinged and roots-oriented sound, including strings and choir elements on select tracks. Notable contributions come from veteran guitarist and percussionist , who adds drums to her vocal role. Production roles, detailed separately, involve engineering and mixing by additional team members.

Production credits

LeAnn Rimes served as the primary on all tracks of God's Work, collaborating closely with longtime co-producer Darrell Brown, who handled production duties across the album and contributed as a recording engineer on several . Additional co-producers included for the title track "god's work" and for "I Do," bringing specialized elements to those recordings. Mixing engineers Jay Marcovitz and Ruadhri Cushnan oversaw the album's sonic polish, with Marcovitz handling tracks such as "How Much a Heart Can Hold" and Cushnan mixing several others including "God's Work." Mastering was completed by at The Lodge in , with assistance from Chris Allgood. Recording engineers included Lynne Earls, Nico Bolas, and Darrell Brown, who captured performances at locations like Capitol Recording Studios in Hollywood, The Village Recorder in West LA, and various home studios to facilitate remote collaborations amid the . was employed for editing and virtual session work, with Alisse Laymac credited as Pro Tools engineer.

Release history

Formats and dates

The standard edition of God's Work was released on September 16, 2022, available in physical formats of and vinyl LP, as well as digital streaming platforms. The was issued by EverLe , with physical distribution handled by . The Resurrected edition, an expanded reissue, was released on November 10, 2023, featuring additional tracks in an extended digital format and a limited vinyl pressing. It was also released under EverLe , with physical distribution by .

Regional variations

In the and , the 2022 CD edition included a bonus track, "Throw My Arms Around The World (Dave Audé Remix)", on some physical copies.

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