Yesterday, Verity Records released the video footage of Marvin Sapp singing his instant-hit single “The Best In Me,” at his recent live recording in Grand Rapids, MI.
I’m assuming this is the “official video,” so don’t go waiting for a storyline and fancy digital effects on Video Gospel.
In any case, I think it’s more than sufficient– it captures the energy of that moment (you can review my recap of that night) and does it what does.
The newest video from Coko, for her title track “The Winner In Me,” premiered online today…
Check it out and lemme know what you think.
I like the camera shots and I think Coko looks great. There are also some creative lighting effects, which I’m generally a sucker for. I wish that the concept was interwoven throughout the video a bit more– like, if we had seen the story with the little girl playing out in the verses and the vamp, not just at the beginning and end of the video… I almost forgot about the little princess!
All in all, I think it’s cool and I’m glad that Coko’s got a video to aid in the promotion of her album. In my opinion, the project has been underrated and severely slept on, so hopefully this will give it a nice boost.
Whatd’ya think???
Oh, and leave me a comment to let me know if you still don’t have the project. If enough of you say you don’t have it, I just might bless ya with a giveaway…
The latest video from Tamela Mann, for her single “The Master Plan,” premiered on BET’s Video Gospel yesterday. I was probably still asleep when it aired, recovering from Stellar weekend, but thank God for YouTube!
Check it out:
For me, the video wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great. When it opened, it felt more like a stage play than a music video (shout-out to Kim Fields in the hospital scene!). There was a bit of over-acting all around, which sort of made things a bit corny.
THAT SAID, Tamela looked like a gazillion dollars (as always)– she was dressed well and they used some great shots of her. I loved the scenes that she was in (the street she stood on, with the piano, seems to be the same street from Tyler Perry’s “I Can Do Bad All By Myself” movie– y’know, with Marvin Winans’ church in the background).
All in all, it’s a good effort and definitely serves its purpose– she conveys the message using two storylines and multiple shots of heartfelt performances.
The fellas from gospel group G.I. (God’s Image) are premiering the video for their newest single, “Temptation,” today and I want you guys to check it out.
I like the concept of the video. There are a couple of choices that I wasn’t thrilled about (i.e., the bottles and diamonds floating around, and some of the moving scenery behind the guys), but there were also some really great effects, like the glass moving across the table. Overall, it’s got a clean look and it kept my attention with creative lighting and production choices. I like!
As I mentioned yesterday, the newest project from James Fortune & FIYA, Encore, is due in stores on January 26, 2010.
In December, the group recorded a live DVD of the album’s tracks. One obvious stand-out from the project is the lead single (and title track), “Encore”…
I raaaaved about Trent Cory in April (click here to read that). Then I interviewed him in May. Then I added this song, “Awesome Wonder,” to the PunditPlayer in June. Then, JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise covered the song on their latest project, Resting On His Promise.Coincidence? Maybe… but JJdoes read GospelPundit on the regular. Gimme my credit, JJ!!!
Imagine my sheer delight when I learned that Trent recently released a VIDEO of this song! If you guys haven’t bought his album, Freedom Is, by now, I don’t know what more I can do. BUY IT!
For your viewing pleasure, here’s the video of “Awesome Wonder”. Watch and enjoy (and peep Aaron Lindsey on keys… he produced the project!).
Karima Kibble, former lead vocalist of gospel group Virtue, recently released her debut solo project, Just Karima.
She just posted the new video for her lead single, “So Happy,” yesterday. And it goes a lil’ something like this:
It took me a minute to get the concept of the video, but I get it. There are a couple of slow-motion effects throughout the video that tend to drag the song’s energy down for me, but Karima looks great and I think it’s a much more quality video than we tend to see in our industry.
Da’ T.R.U.T.H. has just released his newest music video and I’m likin’ it!
It’s simple enough, but not low-budget. It’s multi-cultural, which is always a bonus, seeing that we claim to be reppin’ a multi-cultural Kingdom… And I love the concept– it provides a sobering illustration of where we’d be without Christ’s redeeming work on the cross.
Here’s the video for Da’ T.R.U.T.H.’s single, “Lost,” featuring Tia Pittman. Lemme know what you think!
First, lemme say that I typically don’t want anyone to remake Hawkins tunes… just prolly won’t do a good enough job for my liking. But indie ensemble Destiny Praise tastefully remakes the classic hit “Changed” in a way that deserves MAJOR kudos.
Further, this video is one of the most creative and well-executed videos I’ve seen from an independent artist in a verrry long time, if ever. The concept is refreshing and, by the end, I found myself worshipping God for the “changes” He made in MY life. Destiny Praise has done a phenomenal job of visually displaying the lyrics/theme of the song.