Gospel-Inspirational Artist Tia Rachelle Releases Scripture-Based R-B Single “Cast Your Cares”

Williamsburg, Virginia Mar 4, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Gospel-inspirational singer and songwriter Tia Rachelle releases her new single, Cast Your Cares, a scripture-anchored, R&B-influenced worship track created to bring comfort, reassurance, and spiritual grounding to listeners carrying lifes burdens.
Inspired by 1 Peter 5:7 Cast all your cares on Him, for He cares for you the song blends soulful melody with a reflective groove, delivering a message of surrender, trust, and divine care.
Known for her commitment to glorifying God through music, Tia Rachelle continues creating message-centered songs that blend scriptural truth with a contemporary, soulful sound. Her previous releases reached national and international gospel audiences, and Cast Your Cares continues that trajectory with a deeply personal and timely reminder of Gods care.
Written by Tia Rachelle and produced by Wilke$, the single serves as both a personal reminder and a musical encouragement to others.
This song is a reminder I needed myself. Were not meant to carry everything alone. My prayer is that when people hear it, they feel permission to release the weight theyve been holding.
The single will be available on all major streaming platforms on February 27. A companion lyrics video will premiere on YouTube on release day.
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