NEW YORK — If happiness is a journey, rather than a destination, then Yolanda Adams has used her faith and smile to sustain her through life's ebbs and flows along the way.
''I think I was born with that happiness gene that people talk about,'' said the gospel music superstar. ''I want people to come away feeling better about themselves … I've had my days where I was up, I've had my days where I was down. But at the end of the day, the one lesson that I learned in each of those scenarios is that this too shall pass.''
That theme permeates her new album, ''Sunny Days.'' It is her first studio project in nearly 13 years.
''The way you look at everything has a lot to do with how you get through everything,'' said the four-time Grammy winner with the soaring voice.
The 15-track project was created during a six-year period, delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and her role in the TV drama, ''Kingdom Business.''
''Sunny Days'' features writing and production from gospel giant Donald Lawrence and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, whose work with Babyface also contributed to the delay. The album is led by ''Church Doors'' which sits at No. 9 on Billboard's Hot Gospel Songs after just one week.
As she's done throughout her career, Adams uses her musical gift of encouragement on songs like the title track, ''Blessings'' and ''Powerful,'' which has a spoken word intro saying, ''The power's within you / Take the time to decide / If you'll shine bright / Or let someone else dim your light.''
''I try to be the best cheerleader that I can for anyone that's in my life,'' said the former elementary school teacher. ''You know how the Lion King says, ‘Simba remember who you are.' That's the whole point of that: You are powerful.''