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NAACP Image Awards: Kirk Franklin Wins 2, Plus Sounds of Blackness & TD Jakes

Kirk Franklin was a notable double winner at this past Friday’s 43rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, winning Outstanding Gospel Album (Hello Fear) AND Outstanding Song for “I Smile,” a category in which his contenders included Beyoncé, Cee Lo Green, Jill Scott and Adele.

Kirk’s album was certified GOLD last week by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Sounds of Blackness also garnered an award in the Outstanding World Music category, for their latest self-titled album. And Bishop T.D. Jakes was honored in the Outstanding Literary Work (Instructional) category for his book, The T.D. Jakes Relationship Bible: Life Lessons on Relationships from the Inspired Word of God.

Congrats!

 

He Said: Micah Stampley On New Music, Music World Deal & Sunday Best

Associate Editor Troy Lilly chats with Micah Stampley, whose new album, One Voice, hit stores on October 18th…

Troy: Thanks for joining me man. How are you?

Micah: I’m well, Troy.

Troy: Great, great. Shall we jump right in?

Micah: Sure.

Troy: What makes the “Micah Stampley sound” different from others in gospel?

Micah: I have many peers who grew up like I did – in the church – and we had other influences outside of the church. I tend to embrace those influences differently than some of my peers. I spend a lot of time in prayer asking God for something different. My heart is always to have music that is not one-time wonder material, but music that will last forever.

When I first heard the song “Take My Life” (which people call “Holiness”), it was originally a Christian rock song, very grungy with distorted guitars screaming. And the lyrics and the notes just hit me in a different way, so I went home and started playing it on my keyboard and what I came out with was more intimate, more worshipful. It sounded like a prayer to me. Then my interpretation hit like crazy. That just let me know that God was honoring my prayer that he would give me a staple sound.

Troy: Awesome. So, if you could only describe your new album, One Voice, in one word, what it would it be?

Micah: Multicultural.

Troy: Ok, now feel free to expound…

Micah: You told me “one word!” (laughter)

Troy: I know, I know … but I knew you’d have a lot more to share. (laughter)

Micah: Well I did one cover song on from a CCM band called Desperation Band. The song is called “Overcome” and it’s a big song in the CCM world. At our church in Houston, the congregation looked like a bag of Skittles, and I just feel that’s what heaven looks like. My sound has really emerged into this oneness.

I grew up in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC)…

Troy: Me too!

Micah: Everything was a sin. I used to ride my school bus in junior high and I would hear all these songs and chord progressions that I never heard before… you know Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors…”

Troy: Yeah.

Micah: I would hear all that stuff– Michael Jackson, and Prince singing “Purple Rain.” I would be like “oh, I like this stuff.” (laughter) I developed a different ear. So, I think that One Voice represents my interpretations of the different sounds I’ve heard since I was a kid.

I have this one pop tune, “Call of Love,” that kind of puts you in the mindset of the Black Eyed Peas joint, “I Got a Feeling.” It has that same vibe to it man. When Matthew Knowles heard it, he said “this sounds like a theme song for some big humanitarian movement.”

We have a few songs on this record like that, like the title cut, “One Voice,” and it’s just that whole global sound. When we sing that song live, people in the audience grab each other’s hand and swing back and forth like it’s “We Are the World.” It’s crazy, but really cool to see it happen.

And you know I gotta have my praise and worship stuff on there…

Troy: Of course!

Micah: …Stuff where I’m at a level 10. I’ve gotta have that “War Cry” and “Holy Visitation,” but that type of song on this record is the one called “Hosanna.” And, man, I promise you that song is probably the next “War Cry.” This may even be stronger!

Troy: Wow, even with the three reprises on “War Cry?” Because I remember you kept coming back each time we thought it was done.

Micah: Yeah, the people wouldn’t let “War Cry” go. This time, we don’t have any reprises, but what’s happening when I sing “Hosanna” live… the audience hijacks my song every time! But that’s a good sign. It’s a strong record.

Troy: Great. So tell me about the lead single, “Heaven on Earth,” since that’s the first thing people are hearing from this new project.

Micah: Not sure if you’re familiar with David and Nicole Binion

Troy: Yes, I am…

Micah: Well, David wrote that song with some of his colleagues and I heard it when he visited our church in Houston. And I was just done! I was just weeping, and I said, “I have to record this song.” Then, I heard that Israel [Houghton] was going to record it. But when he put out his album, I didn’t see it on there. So I said “Uh, it’s mine!” (laughter)

David and Nicole told me to please record it. And that song has really been a blessing to me. Because if you think about the message of that song – heaven on earth – it’s a declaration, literally giving God permission to duplicate himself in us on the earth, because he created us from the earth.

Troy: You’ve mentioned before that you wife, Heidi, frequently writes with you on your projects…

Micah: My wife and I write most of my projects together. We have a couple songs on each record that we write individually, but the best songs are the ones we write together. God has just given us this ability to merge all these different influences and sounds together, and this is what we present to you guys, which comes from a place of pain, of victory and defeat, ups and downs.

Troy: How much did she contribute to One Voice?

Micah: Oh my God! Heidi wrote her butt off on this record!

Troy: (Laughter)

Micah: On most of the songs that we wrote together, I wrote the music and she penned the lyrics. There are a few songs on there where we switched places. But God really used her lyrically on this album.

There’s one song I did at the AIM Convention this summer, called “Desperate People.” And if you grew in church like me, you’re sick of the ritualistic mumbo-jumbo.

Troy: Yes.

Micah: The song says (singing), “I’ve seen the God of wonders work miracles in me, those with gifts and talents who spoke prophetically. I want the mantles of Elijah, Paul and Timothy; I want to see that power at work inside of me. I’m tired of the status quo, gotta be more than this. Gotta be more, gotta be more, gotta be more than this.”

Troy: Wow.

Micah: The lyrics of this song really pull at people’s heart and people are running to us saying ”this is what I’ve been trying to say forever.” I ministered that song in Nigeria and they literally cried out to God on the floor. It’s really refreshing.

Troy: Do you feel like this new album is your most defining work so far?

Micah: To be honest, Troy, I do think this is my best work to date from a musical and lyrical standpoint.

Troy: So to go back to your early career, you won the Stellar Awards Star Search in 2004. What happened after you won that competition? Was it a positive experience, average or other?

Micah: It was definitely a huge, positive experience for me. It was my introduction to the industry as an artist. After that, I got a call from Marcus Dawson, Bishop T.D. Jakes’s road musician, who had heard me prior to the Stellar event. He had been telling Bishop Jakes about me and Bishop finally told Marcus, “Ok, let’s invite him, but he if he messes up, it’s off with your head!” (laughter)

Troy: (Laughter)

Micah: So they called me in ’04 and I was invited that February to the Potter’s House. The power of God hit that place so hard during the second service that Bishop [Jakes] couldn’t even preach. That’s how heavy it was! And he offered me a recording contract on the spot.

Troy: Just like that?

Micah: Yes. Ever since then it has been nonstop. I’ve traveled with him across the world… to Africa, Australia, you name it. He provided the platform for my ministry and pushed me out there. I’m so grateful to Bishop, and he and I still text and talk. We still have a great relationship.

Troy: Well, the reason I asked you that is because we have more mainstream gospel competitions now. And most singers aren’t fortunate enough to have a “Bishop Jakes” as a friend and mentor – or business partner.

Micah: Right.

Troy: Do you feel authentic artists can be launched through shows or competitions like Sunday Best, where contestants have to sign contracts and agreements often before they sing a single note?

Micah: I don’t! I’m so glad you asked me that because I’ve never had an opportunity to answer a question like that or even speak of it. I don’t think that’s a wise thing to do. Now, I believe in the platform, yes, but I do not believe that artists should be forced to sign agreements when they don’t even have legal representation.

Troy: Ok.

Micah: I’m a minister and I’m a worshipper – people get that from my music – but I know how to handle business. I was negotiating one contract for an entire year before I signed it. I don’t take any of that lightly.

I think they need to understand what they’re signing and not just be gifted, because you can be a household name… and poor, broke and hungry. That’s not God’s will. But artists can easily be taken advantage of because they’re so caught up in the hype that they neglect the business side. My wife and I talk to a lot of artists who ask us for guidance and counsel. They wonder how we’re prospering in spite of vying against the major companies for airplay on the radio, and shelf space in the retail store.

God has blessed us because we made an effort to understand that side of the business. And even beyond that, you have to know where you’re going as an artist whether you are traditional, contemporary, praise or worship and any other style.

Troy: I’m glad you finally got a chance to express that.

Micah: Yes.

Troy: With that being said, tell me about your partnership with Music World Gospel. Frankly, are you in charge or is Matthew Knowles in charge?

Micah: It’s my record company that has entered into a joint venture with Music World. I never signed a deal with Music World as an artist. It’s not necessarily a distribution deal, but we use their channels to distribute. However, we still have the option to go through other channels as we are our own label.

Troy: So basically, you’re in charge? (Laughter)

Micah: (Laughter) I own my work, we own the masters together, but it’s a good thing for us. I want to be that example to show other artists that, ‘hey, you can do this.’ Sit down and read, ask questions and understand before you sign that dotted line.

Troy: Good, good advice. Do you plan to introduce any new artists on your Interface label? Is there anyone we should be looking out for?

Micah: Be on the lookout for Joey Oscar. He’s a drummer and he’s got this global sound. But if I told you it was a drum album, you wouldn’t listen. It’s an instrumental record. But he’s also my drummer and a phenomenal producer. And… he’s married to my wife’s sister, so he is also my brother-in-law.

Troy: Oh! Awesome, keeping it in the family…

Micah: Yeah, but he is incredible.

Troy: I’m excited to hear it. I want to thank you for sharing with me today, from the One Voice record – which I love – to some of the great advice you gave for folks trying to break navigate wisely through the industry. It’s appreciated.

Micah: You’re welcome, and thanks to you as well man.

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Check out our full album review of Micah Stampley’s One Voice right here.

And be sure to listen to snippets/buy it right here–

Mary Mary Returns To #2, Martha Munizzi Re-enters Top 10 At Billboard

Mary Mary regains some footing this week on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, landing at #2, behind Kirk Franklin at #1. Trin-i-tee 5:7 trails the Marys directly at #3.  Also, Martha Munizzi re-enters the top 10 with her latest project, Make It Loud.

The rest of the top 10 is right here:

1 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
2 | Mary MarySomething Big
3 | Trin-i-tee 5:7Angel & Chanelle
4 | WOW Gospel 2011
5 | Yolanda AdamsBecoming
6 | TD JakesSacred Love Songs 2
7 | Deitrick HaddonChurch on the Moon
8 | TedashiiBlacklight
9 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp
10 | Martha MunizziMake It Loud

Next week should yield some VERY interesting chart entries, especially with this week’s releases.

There’s LaShun Pace and Norman Hutchins, but I think I’m most interested in seeing where Earnest Pugh lands… he always fares quite well on the charts, both at radio and sales, and I’m curious to see what he and his team at BlackSmoke are able to pull off.

Have you grabbed these new projects yet?  Click here for links to buy/purchase!

The Charts: Yolanda Adams, Lecrae and WOW Gospel Climb Charts

Not much movement at Billboard this week, except that Yolanda Adams’ Becoming climbs from #7 to #5, Lecrae’s history-making Rehab jumps from #13 to #8, and WOW Gospel 2011 makes sales gains, bringing them to #4 from #5.

The rest of the top 10 is right here:

1 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
2 | Trin-i-tee 5:7Angel & Chanelle
3 | Mary MarySomething Big
4 | WOW Gospel 2011
5 | Yolanda AdamsBecoming
6 | TedashiiBlacklight
7 | Deitrick HaddonChurch on the Moon
8 | LecraeRehab
9 | TD JakesSacred Love Songs 2
10 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp

And, there you have it!

Kirk Franklin Returns to #1 Spot at Billboard

This week, Kirk Franklin’s Hello Fear, returns to Billboard’s #1 position after being moved out of it last week by Trin-i-tee 5:7′s Angel & Chanelle, the first time Franklin’s album was not #1 since its March release.

T57′s release doesn’t go far, though, hanging in at #2, followed by Mary Mary’s Something Big at #3.  Bishop Jakes’ Sacred Love Songs 2 project and WOW Gospel 2011 bring up the rear at #4 and #5, respectively.

The rest of the Gospel Albums top 10 is right here:

1 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
2 | Trin-i-tee 5:7Angel & Chanelle
3 | Mary MarySomething Big
4 | TD JakesSacred Love Songs 2
5 | WOW Gospel 2011
6 | TedashiiBlacklight
7 | Yolanda AdamsBecoming
8 | Deitrick HaddonChurch on the Moon
9 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp
10 | Various Artists (EMI Gospel)Gospel’s Best Worship

I think Earnest Pugh’s upcoming release, Earnestly Yours, stands to make a fairly significant impact when it is released on June 28. It should land in the top 10, maybe even the top 5 if pre-sales are strong…

What albums are you most looking forward to???

Trin-i-tee 5:7 Dominate Charts With ‘Angel & Chanelle’ Debut

Trin-i-tee 5:7′s new project, titled Angel & Chanelle, has debuted at #1 on both the Billboard Gospel Albums and Christian Albums charts. The release, the group’s first since downsizing from trio to duo, also lands at #2 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, #5 on the Independent chart and #20 on the Billboard 200.

Kirk Franklin’s Hello Fear lands at #2, followed by Tedashii’s Blacklight and Mary Mary’s Something Big at #3 and #4, respectively.

TD Jakes’ Sacred Love Songs Pt. 2 also debuts high this week, rounding out the top spots at #5.

And the full top 10 is right here:

1 | Trin-i-tee 5:7Angel & Chanelle
2 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
3 | TedashiiBlacklight
4 | Mary MarySomething Big
5 | TD JakesSacred Love Songs 2
6 | WOW Gospel 2011
7 | Yolanda AdamsBecoming
8 | Lonnie HunterI’m Back
9 | Martha MunizziMake It Loud
10 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp

Do you all have T57′s new album yet??? What about the Sacred Love Songs project?

TD Jakes Presents ‘Sacred Love Songs 2′ Next Month

Bishop TD Jakes is set to release the second installment of Sacred Love Songs on May 31, 2011.  The project, titled Sacred Love Songs 2, is a 12-track compilation of music inspired by the new movie Jumping the Broom on Sony Pictures.

With guest artists ranging from Fred Hammond to Karen Clark Sheard, El DeBarge to Joe, Bishop Paul Morton to Ledisi, this project promises to have a little something for everyone.

The first single from Sacred Love Songs 2 is a modern remake of Kirk Franklin’s hit “Love,” recorded by Anaysha Figueroa.

Here’s a full track listing…

1. The Vow featuring Bishop T.D. Jakes
2. Let’s Stay Together featuring Ledisi
3. Back At One featuring Micah Stampley
4. Just Take My Heart featuring Crystal Aikin
5. Closer featuring Joe
6. The Homily featuring Bishop T.D. Jakes
7. Inseparable featuring Karen Clark Sheard & Kirk Whalum
8. My Lady And Myself Featuring Fred Hammond
9. Love featuring Anaysha Figueroa & Bishop T.D. Jakes
10. Finally featuring Bishop Paul Morton
11. How Can You Love Me featuring El Debarge
12. Don’t Go To Bed Mad featuring Terry Thomas

Looks pretty good!

Word Has It: COGIC Convocation Streaming LIVE All Week

Word has it that the 103rd Holy Convocation of the Church of God In Christ (COGIC) will be streaming live online all week, beginning TODAY at 8am PT/10am CST/11am ET.

The annual gathering, which runs through the 15th,  is being hosted in St. Louis, MO for the first time ever, but we’ll be able to catch it from the comfort of our own homes or offices (but you should be working!). ;-)

In addition to awesome preaching from TD Jakes, Noel Jones, Charles E. Blake, Darrell Hines, Dorinda Clark Cole and more, there will be musical performances from gospel artists including Donnie McClurkin, Kim BurrellJonathan Nelson, Y’Anna Crawley, the Nevels Sisters, Smokie Norful, Tamela Mann, Rance Allen, Ricky Dillard and a BUNCH more.

Click here to watch the events online.

How many of y’all are COGIC?

Who’s tuning in???

In Stores: Gotta Have Gospel CHOIRS Drops 7/27

The latest project in the Gotta Have Gospel series– this one, featuring Choirs– will be in stores on July 27th.  There will also be an accompanying DVD released on the same day.

Check out the track listing–

1. Lift Him Up -Hezekiah Walker
2. Victory (Live) -Tye Tribbett & G.A.
3. Zion Rejoice (featuring Erica Campbell of Mary Mary) -Faithful Central Church
4. Let The Praise Begin -Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ
5. You Are Good -Lakewood Church
6. High And Lifted Up -Joe Pace
7. God Is Featuring The Tri-City Singers -Dewayne Woods
8. Imagine Me -Kirk Franklin
9. I Speak Life -Donald Lawrence featuring Donnie McClurkin
10. Total Praise -Richard Smallwood With Vision
11. God Great God -Kurt Carr
12. Holy Is The Lord -The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
13. Show Up! -The New Life Community Choir Featuring John P. Kee
14. The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow -Bobby Jones & New Life with The Nashville Super Choir
15. Stand! -VIP Mass Choir featuring John P. Kee
16. Give Thanks- T.D. Jakes

For anyone who doesn’t already have the individual projects that first featured these songs, this is a pretty decent line-up.  I am, however, givin’ the side-eye to the notion that Kirk Franklin’s “Imagine Me” should be listed as a choir song…

Again, it’s in stores next Tuesday, but you can pre-order now by clicking here.

Anyone thinking of grabbin’ it?  Do you guys typically buy compilation projects like this???

Gearing Up: More Details On ManPower Conference

More details are unfolding about this year’s popular ManPower conference, hosted by Bishop TD Jakes.  The three-day event, titled “MENDED,” will be held from August 26-28, 2010 in Fort Worth, TX.

In addition to Bishop Jakes, speakers for the weekend will include Dr. Myles Munroe, Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, Bishop Lester Love, Bishop I.V. Hilliard and Pastor Bill Winston.  Musical guests scheduled to perform include Marvin Sapp, Salvador and Bishop Gary Oliver.

For more info, visit the conference’s official website: http://manpowerconference.org.

Anyone planning to attend???

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