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Peep Kierra Sheard’s New Album Cover & Final Track Listing!

As you probably know, Kierra Sheard returns to the marketplace with a new album, Free, on October 18th.

With production by her bro, JDS, and backed by the BRL Choir she formed several years back, the project promises to showcase her incredible vocals, along with great songs and high-energy delivery.

Her final album cover was recently made available, as well as the final track listing.  Check it out!

1. Intro
2. War (Free Album Version)
3. Mighty
4. You Are
5. Interlude
6. Desire
7. Free
8. Indescribable
9. People (feat. S.O.M.)
10. Victory (feat. James Fortune)
11. Back 2 Earth
12. Believers Evolved
13. Lane (feat. JDS)
14. Since I Found Christ (feat. Mali Music & JDS)

I’m looking forward to it!  How about you???

New Sharon Riley & Faith Chorale Project In Stores!

Hey folks, make sure you check out, Integrity, the new album from Sharon Riley & Faith Chorale, which hit stores yesterday.

The Toronto-based group made a name for itrself in the States back in 1998, with their EMI Gospel release, Life Is.  I must have played “Get To Know Him” from that album at least 4 or 5 times a day when I was in college.

Well, they’re back with their new project, introduced well by the BANGIN’ new single– the title track, “Integrity.” I’ve just added it Pundit Player on the toolbar below.  Take a listen!

The album features guest artists Mali Music, Sean Simmonds and Candy West, too!  You can learn more about Sharon Riley & Faith Chorale at http://faithchorale.com.

And, do yourself a favor– check out the snippets from the full album, and buy it, right here–

Mary Mary Wins BET Award, Gospel Artists Get Major Performance Opps

Last night, gospel sister duo Mary Mary won the BET Award for Best Gospel Artist.  Congrats, ladies!

They were presented the award immediately following their participation (along with Donnie McClurkin and Deitrick Haddon) in a gospel tribute performance to the late Bishop Walter Hawkins and Malaco Records, whose headquarters were recently damaged in the southeastern tornado disaster.  They sang “Thank You” and received a standing ovation from the crowd.

Other performances by gospel artists last night included Shirley Caesar’s performance of “You Are My Friend” in tribute to Patti LaBelle and Mali Music’s spotlight performance on the Music Matters stage.

Kudos to BET for giving gospel so many looks last night– that’s not something that happens every year.  Thank ya kindly!

 

 

Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, Shirley Caesar & Deitrick Haddon Performing At BET Awards

Make sure you guys tune-in to the BET Awards this coming Sunday, June 26th at 8pm ET/7pm CST!

The show will include a special gospel performance featuring Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, Shirley Caesar, Deitrick Haddon and Faithful Central Choir, as well as newer artists Mali Music and Kimberly Nichole.

I kinda know what they’re singin’, but I kinda can’t say… just know that I’m super excited and you don’t wanna miss it. :-)

New Album From The Ambassador To Feature Jessica Reedy, Mali Music & More

The newest project from gospel hip-hop artist The Ambassador, titled Stop the Funeral, will feature some vocal performances from rising stars in gospel music, including Jessica Reedy and Mali Music.  The new album will drop on July 12, 2011.

The 14-track project will also feature Canton Jones, Michelle Bonilla, KJ52, Sean Simmonds and more.  Peep the full track listing–

1. A-M
2. Get With Us ft. Sean Simmonds
3. Mind Made Up
4. Pop Pop Pop
5. Up Down ft. Charmaine
6. Favor ft. Canton Jones
7. Bring You Out ft. Melissa T
8. Talk This Way
9. Crumbs ft. Jessica Reedy
10. Trust In You ft. Mali Music
11. Nothing Like Us ft. Ryan Stevenson & Charmaine
12. Your Love ft. KJ52 & Michelle Bonilla
13. Put It Down
14. The Reunion Cypha ft. God’s servant, J.A.Z., shai linne, C-Lite, Cruz Cordero & DJ Wade-O

This will be The Ambassador’s fourth album, but the first on the new joint venture between Xist Music and 220 Entertainment, as announced several months ago.

 

Kirk Franklin Offers Solid, Empowering Music With ‘Hello Fear’

Kirk Franklin, one of the most innovative and gifted trendsetters to ever enter gospel music, returns to the marketplace with his latest offering, Hello Fear. It’s theme? A bold, in-your-face, musical expression of stepping to our fears and, in essence, saying “so what?!”

The album opens with the beautiful title track, “Hello Fear.” Though love-song in its acoustic sound and style, its lyrics are that of an unwavering breakup letter to FEAR– “never again will I love you; my heart, it refuses to be your home; no longer your prisoner, today I remember– apart from you is where I belong.”

The project then moves into a spoken word piece, before launching the banger “Before I Die.” Many will remember loving it on BET’s Celebration of Gospel this year, but it’s even better when you can put it on repeat over and over and over… (and over).

The project seamlessly transitions to “I Am,” a great declaration of who we, as children of God bought by Christ’s blood, truly are. And more– what it means for life… real life. The simple piano accompaniment on “But the Blood” is perfectly placed, framing the simplicity of its message.

“Everyone Hurts” offers a mellow reminder of the reality of life, tagged by the promise that God will actually “heal the hurt,” before the hit single “I Smile,” encourages believers to… smile. And, listening to the playful tune, you kinda can’t help but to do just that.

Always an artist who presents varied musical stylings, Kirk doesn’t disappoint this go ’round either– the “Never Alone” interlude, which features just a children’s choir, is sandwiched between the urban pop track “Give Me” (featuring the stylized and popular Mali Music) and the oh-so-churchy “The Altar,” featuring Beverly Crawford and Marvin Sapp. Contrast those tracks with the electronica dance vibe on “Today,” and you’re reminded that Kirk really is an incredible musician, able to authentically master multiple styles of music, even if one or more of those styles don’t fit your fancy.

Fans of unbeatable male crooners will enjoy “Something About the Name Jesus Pt. 2,” which features the incomparable Marvin Winans, Rance Allen, Isaac Carree and John P Kee. I probably would have enjoyed more of an integration of the now-classic original with this new tune, aside from the “shoo doo doo doo’s” at the end. Still, you can’t beat the guest vocals on this one.

But lest you think that the guest artists make this project, “The Moment #1″ and “The Moment #2″ remind listeners that Kirk’s got some of the most gifted “backup singers” in the game. As the vocalists trade leads on multiple musical medleys, Kirk fades to virtually silent, showcasing the incredible talent, and worship, that his team brings to the table. The album closes with the playful and bouncy “A God Like You.” It’s a fun, lighthearted declaration that there is no one like the God that we serve.

I am intentionally avoiding the trite conclusion that Hello Fear is better than Album X, but falls short of Album Y.  With a catalogue as vast as his, it’s becoming difficult to make such delineations.  More than that, though, this album has a bit of something for everyone and I don’t want anyone thinking they can pass on it. At the most fundamental level, plainly– you’re going to be out of the loop if you don’t get this project.

See, with each album release, the gospel industry looks to see what Kirk Franklin will do. Maybe not to imitate it, but definitely to be informed. Kirk informs the gospel music genre, progressing it in a way that only a handful of artists can. Though younger than most “legends” in our industry, Kirk is certainly one of the gospel community’s teachers.

So, hurry to your seats… with Hello Fear, Kirk Franklin announces that class is once again in session.

Buy it NOW by clicking right here.

Kirk Franklin To Release ‘HELLO FEAR’ on March 22

Kirk Franklin has announced that his 12th album, Hello Fear, will hit stores on March 22nd!

The new album, which features the lead singles “I Smile” and “I Am” (both, already making impact at radio), is a 13-track project confronts fear head-on and, as Kirk says, “invites the listener to join me on the journey of letting this familiar ‘friend’ know that his time is over.”

Backed by his incredible team of singers– Nikki Ross, Charmaine Swimpson, Anaysha Figueroa, Isaac Carree and Eric MooreKirk enlists the help of guest artists like Marvin Sapp and Beverly Crawford (“The Altar”), Mali Music (“Give Me”), as well as Rance Allen, John P Kee and Marvin Winans (“Something About the Name Jesus Pt. 2″).

Kirk will promote Hello Fear on a 7-city tour with funnyman Steve Harvey, starting March 19.  Tickets are available at TicketMaster.

Mali Music Asks Supporters To Stop Leaking Music

Mali Music recently posted a YouTube video asking his supporters to stop posting unreleased music on the internet.  He jokingly (but kinda seriously) warns– “you’re goin’ to jail!” LOL

The clip, titled “We Need To Talk,” features his sister, K.P., as the calm voice of reason.  They’re hilarious, but it is a rather serious subject, and a fair request.

This video actually raises an interesting side-topic about how the supporters of an underground artist should behave once he gains more mainstream attention.  Undoubtedly, Mali’s fanbase grew because of viral word-of-mouth, but there’s probably a time and season for that and our behavior probably needs to shift a bit as his ministry and exposure grows.  *shrugs*

Check out  the clip–

What do you think???

On TV: Mali Music On Joyful Noise Café

Just a quick blurb–

Make sure you guys tune in to Joyful Noise Café on gmc TOMORROW, at 11am ET… Mali Music will be featured!

Joyful Noise Café

Is It Just Me: So-And-So & Such-And-Such

Is it just me, or is gospel the only genre that allows (maybe expects, and even demands) artists’ names to follow the format of “So-And-So” & “Such-And-Such”?

Think about it… Jonathan Nelson & Purpose, Myron Butler & Levi, DeWayne Woods & When Singers Meet

But it didn’t just start happening… there was Israel & New Breed, Kirk Franklin & The Family, Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ

And before them, Richard Smallwood & VisionWalter Hawkins & The Hawkins FamilyAndraé Crouch & The Disciples

And let’s not forget the choirs– Hezekiah Walker & LFC, Ricky Dillard & New G, John P Kee & New Life, Milton Brunson & The Tommies, O’landa Draper & The Associates

Understand this– my absolute ALL-TIME FAVORITE gospel artists are mentioned above, so I’m not mad at their names at all.  Love you guys and you KNOW it! :-)

I definitely think the the name choices make sense– ours is the only genre with the artist format of frontmen backed by an ensemble or a choir.

But I’d be lying if I said it isn’t refreshing when I hear creative names like Mary Mary, Excelsior, 21:03 and Mali Music.

In short, it’s not a good or bad thing, just… a thing.  A gospel thing.

Anyone noticed???

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