Gospel singer, Tim Godfrey, has announced the arrival of his first child with wife, Erica Jones.
The singer made the announcement in an Instagram post on Saturday.
He wrote “My Baby and my baby. Thank you Jesus.”
Sharing the picture of the newly born child in another post, he thanked everyone for their prayers.
He wrote “Our princess reign has arrived!
Mommy, Daddy and Baby are doing well. Thank you all for your prayers and words of congratulations,” he wrote.
“Thank you Jesus for this blessing🙌🏾 Join us in giving praise to God for our beautiful baby girl.”
This comes 10 months after the couple tied the knot.
In 2020, Tim Godfrey said his 2018 hit single, Nara, which featured American musician, Travis Greene, was a song he composed out of pain.
He said “I didn’t even plan to release it. I had recorded another song with Travis, a pure English song that you can listen to and immediately fall in love with. And I asked him if he would like to sing in my dialect? And we were like let’s try it. So I started teaching him, taught him. He recorded on his phone, went back, performed it, came back, and was still making mistakes, we kept pushing it. But long story cut short, we recorded it.
“We had just finished the Fearless concert in 2018 and we had all these amazing performances, and massive tracks that we have done, that we couldn’t wait to release and somehow, I just said to my guys, this is one of the songs that are just there, like there’s nothing in it, just singing like that, and I told them I think we should just release it first.. so we take it off before bringing the major songs.
“Before then, the interesting thing was where Nara came from. Nara came from a place of pain. It’s a thanksgiving song but it came from a place of pain. There was no reason for me to write such a song because of what I was going through at the time… but God just reminded me that we always easily forget the history he has with us, helping us, saving us, and blessing us. God just reminded me of what he has so much done in my life and the lives of my team. That song happened in less than two minutes. It was just me explaining myself to God.”