INFORMATION
| Artist Birtday : | 20/12/1983(Age 43) |
| Born In : | Maywood, Illinois, USA |
| Occupation(s) : | Gospel Singer, Songwriter, and Worship Leader. |
| Genres : | Gospel, Contemporary Christian Music (CCM), traditional Black gospel, and urban contemporary gospel |
Todd Anthony Dulaney (born December 20, 1983) is an American gospel singer, songwriter, and worship leader known for his powerful worship anthems and scripture-based songs. Born and raised in Maywood, Illinois, he grew up with passions for both music and sports. As a young man, Todd pursued a professional athletic career and was drafted by the New York Mets in 2002, playing minor league baseball for several years.

In 2005, Todd felt a deep spiritual calling that led him to leave baseball and dedicate his life fully to ministry and music. He began his musical journey by serving as a background vocalist for renowned gospel artist Smokie Norful. This experience prepared him for his own career as a worship artist.
Todd released his debut album, Pulling Me Through, in 2011, which gained significant attention on the Billboard Gospel charts. His major breakthrough came in 2016 with the album A Worshipper’s Heart, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart and produced worship classics such as The Anthem, Victory Belongs to Jesus, and Free Indeed. He later released other impactful projects, including Your Great Name in 2018 and Anthems & Glory in 2021.

Known for his heartfelt worship and deep scriptural themes, Todd has earned recognition through nominations and awards from major Christian and gospel music bodies. He continues to minister globally through concerts, worship events, and music recordings.
Todd Dulaney is married to Kenyetta Stone-Dulaney, and they have children together. He remains an influential voice in contemporary gospel worship, using his music to lead believers into deeper encounters with God.

