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EJ Recaps Sunday Best: Loved the Love Songs Episode

This week on BET’s Sunday Best, we were able to listen to the remaining 7 finalists, with 2 heading home.

Before that, though, Yolanda Adams and Donnie McClurkin opened the show with their hit duo, “The Prayer,” from Donnie’s 2003 album, Again. I don’t fully get the performance decision– they’ve each had two albums since then. It seemed like a shot at a TV moment, though, which I can’t be mad at. They still have incredible voices and they pulled off a solid performance.

I’m so glad that we finally got to see Kim Burrell actually BE the vocal mentor this episode. And it was a good show for it– the theme revolved around LOVE SONGS, and Kim really helped these artists operate outside their comfort zone, which I think was the point of the whole exercise.

Here’s how the finalists’ performances played out for me:

Michael Pugh – “You and I”
This is the type of song I’ve been waiting to hear from him– a perfect way to showcase his ability to do more than a churchy squall that slays. He has a nice tone for crooning.  Though he definitely didn’t seem as comfortable with this style of music, I was glad to hear him in this vein!

Timesha Sampson – “I Believe In You And Me”
Aww, man.  This kind of got away from Timesha, which I think might have been avoided if she stuck to the melody a bit more. Sucks to say it, and it may be unfair, but this was clearly too “gospel” for this week’s gospel show.

Monica Smith – “At Last”
She REALLY impressed me! Despite everyone comparing her to Shirley Caesar for the past several weeks, Monica seemed completely comfortable doing this jazzy, lounge-like song.  She gave a tasteful and authentic performance. This was spot on!

Andrea Helms – “Wind Beneath My Wings”
Again, I’m always left wondering if the judges’ and crowd’s reactions have more to do with her race than her gift. There wasn’t anything particular astounding about this vocal performance. It was a bit amateur this time around for me.

Amber Bullock- “Ribbon In The Sky”
Great tone, lady! Plus, pretty good choices on the “doo doo doo” scat-like ad libs. It was way too gospel for me by the time the vamp came along, though– I agree with Tina’s wish that Amber had taken a more “tender approach.” Still, she’s a frontrunner for a reason– she’s polished and professional.

Isaiah Freeman IV – “So Amazing”
This performance hurt my heart. I don’t even CONDONE many people remaking Luther Vandross, but from Isaiah’s first note, I was put at ease. His tone and approach was INCREDIBLE to me. Then, in a moment, he lost the words, his total confidence was shaken, and the rest of the performance fell apart. Isaiah is much better than that performance displayed and he knew it. Hurt me! Lol

Sue Roseberry – “Jesus Is Love”
UMM… kinda unfair, on the whole secular “love songs” show, that Mama Sue gets to do “Jesus Is Love,” but she sang it like she wrote it. Lol! I MEAN! Flawless finessing of a good ol’ groove. I loved it.

Before any finalist got sent packing, the one and only Jill Scott performed “Hear My Call.” She crafted her song– she didn’t just sing it. It was an absolutely captivating performance of a beautiful song.

In the end, Timesha Sampson and Isaiah Freeman IV were sent home. I was particularly disappointed about Isaiah– definitely my fave from this season so far. That’s alright my dude! I’m buying your album!

Anyway, just my two cents. What did YOU think of the show?

Yolanda Adams Launches High-End Luxury Clothing Line

This Thursday, gospel songstress, author, and popular radio personality Yolanda Adams launches her newest venture– the Yolanda Adams Collection, which appears to be a rather high-end luxury line of women’s clothing.

Touting a selection of designer knits, the Collection boasts in its ability to reach the market of taller and/or “ample-bodied” women. And it’s clear to me that this line is not just another gospel artist’s attempt to make church clothes. In fact, judging by the price tag, I don’t believe Yolanda’s target demographic is “church women” AT ALL.

With price points reportedly ranging from a minimum of $125 for a skirt to as much as $2,000 for jackets, this collection undoubtedly targets a broader audience.  Tanks and shells, for example, start at $165 each.

At 6’1″, and as a former part-time model, Yolanda Adams (who turns 50 this month) knows a thing or two about what women want out of fashion.

A couple of images from the Yolanda Adams Collection–

Visit yolandaadamscollection.com to see more shots of the fashion line and to learn more about it!

How Did Sunday Best Contestants Measure Up This Week? Troy Lilly Recaps…

Troy Lilly recaps this Sunday’s episode of Sunday Best

There were plenty of smiling faces on this week’s episode of Sunday Best. During the first night of performances, ten eager singers from season four’s Top 20 graced the stage aiming to prove they deserved to be in the competition. But early on, there were more anxious smiles from the contestants than smiles of satisfaction from the judges.

That’s not to say there weren’t any laughs or lighthearted moments. There were several, thanks to Sunday Best host, Kirk Franklin, who opened the show with a performance of “Smile,” the popular single from his latest album.

For a man who’s barely taller than Justin Bieber is, Kirk sure knows how to work a stage and, as I mention on a regular basis, we never know what he’s going to do – or say! So it was no surprise that during his performance, he ended up passing the microphone at the judges table between Donnie McClurkin, Erica Campbell and her sister Tina Campbell.

Throughout the evening, though, it was often clear that even he wasn’t sure what to say to contestants following some of the performances.

Here’s how they went down:

Toneisha Jones- Harris – “Here I Am To Worship”
Starting the show is never easy, but imagine starting off the whole season! Toneisha’s jazzed-up version of this praise-and-worship staple was pleasant as she held her tone and had clean riffs. She explored the stage a little, but there wasn’t much feeling beyond the surface of the words she was singing. The judges noted that she abandoned the simplicity of the melody.

Michael Washington – “Great is Your Mercy”
Maybe the judges were watching a different version of this performance. They absolutely loved it, and while I didn’t hate it, my impression was that if Sunday Best were a stage play or a theatrical production, Michael’s voice would be perfect. As with Toneisha before him, I didn’t feel much from Michael. However, it is nice to see a clean, calculated singer whose ability is unquestionable. I just like to feel my gospel music.

Andrea Helms – “Because of Who You Are”
First Lady Andrea Helms gave what I thought was the first great performance of the night. She started strong and only improved as she journeyed through the chorus and into the vamp. Most importantly, her face conveyed the emotion of the lyrics. Andrea’s voice is sweeter than most, but it’s still a powerful instrument and her presentation is flawless. Donnie, Erica and Tina agreed.

Chase Stancle – “Running Back to You”
A shaky vocal tone tripped Chase up from the very beginning of his performance, and unfortunately, it didn’t improve. He did reach for a range of notes in the middle of the song, but I think most people (including Chase) were distracted by his uneven tone. He was probably a bit nervous which is why he ended the song on a rather low note. Kirk attempted to relieve the tension by joking a bit, but the judges clearly noticed he was affected.

Amber Bullock – “We Must Praise”
Amber is the kind of girl we all know… the one who started singing before she could talk. Amber delivered a performance that was perfectly imperfect. Her voice is just raspy enough to growl but still balanced with a pure tone. She also has precise enunciation, which only contributes to the clarity of her delivery. I’m sure she won’t have any trouble advancing to the final rounds.

Carlington Roberts – “Lord I Life Your Name on High”
If you remember my recap from last week, I mentioned that we might get a little reggae on this season. I was talking about Carlington, a native Jamaican, who represents a totally new sound in mainstream gospel. His performance revealed that he’s skilled in leading a congregation in worship. He moved about the stage quite a bit, which may have compensated for his forgettable vocal delivery. His voice, ironically, reminds me of Donnie’s. Since the judges appreciate his unique sound, it will be interesting to see how far he progresses.

Shanandolan Reynolds – “Joyful, Joyful”
During her audition, Shanandolan seemed full of silent confidence. On Sunday, her voice was heard before she emerged on the stage, and again, her voice sounded sure and tender. But once on stage, her rendition of this song (famously recorded by Lauryn Hill) fell into the karaoke-esque vocal choices that you’ve heard every singer duplicate on this song. It was evident from her demeanor that she let herself down. The judges acknowledged her inconsistent delivery, but seemed committed to developing her underlying talent.

Michael Pugh – “I Won’t Complain”
Michael’s performance wasn’t really a performance at all. He walked onto the stage with a different look in his eyes. Although it took the audience a second to get with him, he kept pushing the song out until there was a connection. The last third of the song, and especially the moments after he was done singing and he continued to exhort the audience, proved that Michael not only believes what he’s singing but he’s skilled at conveying it. As voices go, his is as traditional as they come, but the judges and obviously, the audience enjoyed it.

Latrice Smith – “Walk With Me”
Oh, Latrice. I know she knows she can really sing. But she got really lost between sticking to the melody and coloring the song with her adlibs. And once her upper range didn’t work, she would’ve been best served to leave it be. In the middle of the song, it appeared that even she was ready for it to be over. Again, although I’m sure she has major vocal chops, this performance may have sealed her fate.

Ricky Valentino Lafontaine – “I Need Thee”
To his credit, Ricky had to sing a one-part hymn and only had an organ to back him up. The song was also very short, so those factors could explain why his performance felt a bit incomplete. After proclaiming that he has sung with Yolanda Adams, and even Mary Mary, expectations for his voice were already too high. He tried to live up to the hype by singing in a particularly high key, but that prevented him from being able to elevate the song any further. It may not be his time to take the stage alone just yet, and his colleagues, Erica and Tina, echoed those sentiments.

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So now that we’ve had a chance to see and hear half of the Top 20 on center stage, what do you think is in store for the remaining 10? Personally, I’m hoping we get a few more singers who capitalize on their moment a little better than some of the contestants did tonight.

Next week, the remaining ten contestants in the Top 20 will perform and ultimately, only ten singers will advance to the next round. That’s the part I get excited about because mentor Kim Burrell returns to guide these budding singers through the ropes of the singing competition.

Were you impressed with any of this week’s performances?

How strong are the guys in the competition?

Are you wondering what Kirk Franklin will do next?

Earnest Pugh Remains #1 At Billboard + Reach Records Artists Rising

Earnest Pugh remains at the #1 spot on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart for a second consecutive week. His project, Earnestly Yours, debuted on top last week.

Kirk Franklin holds fast at #2, with Trin-i-tee 5:7 and Mary Mary following at #3 and #4, respectively.

Also, Tedashii and Lecrae, both chart-topping artists on Reach Records increase in position this week, jumping from #8 and #9 to #6 and #7, respectively.

Aside from that, no one entered or left the Top 10 this week… just kinda changed positions.

The full Top 10 is right here:

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

It will be interesting to see how long Black Smoke and the fans can keep Earnest Pugh on top of the charts!

The next releases to make a splash on the charts will likely come from The Ambassador (in stores as of this past Tuesday) and Richard Smallwood (in stores July 17).

Earnest Pugh Debuts At #1 On Billboard’s Gospel Albums Chart

Earnest Pugh has debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart with the release of his new project, Earnestly Yours.  He moves Kirk Franklin to the #2 position, with Mary Mary following at #3.

The rest of the top 10 is right here:

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

As I predicted last week, the label was able to pull off some impressive numbers for Earnest Pugh’s new album.

Norman Hutchins also debuted at #11 with his new release, If You Didn’t Know, Now You Know.  And LaShun Pace’s Reborn lands at #31 its first week out.

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?

Kim Burrell Debuts At #5 With ‘The Love Album’

Kim Burrell’s latest project, The Love Album, has entered Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart at #5.  Congrats!

The rest of the Top 10 looks… like… this:

1 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
2 | Mary MarySomething Big
3 | WOW Gospel 2011
4 | Yolanda AdamsBecoming
5 | Kim BurrellThe Love Album
6 | Deitrick HaddonChurch On The Moon
7 | Juanita BynumMore Passion
8 | Martha MunizziMake It Loud
9 | Ricky DillardKeep Living
10 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of Marvin Sapp

Which of these projects are you STILL waiting to get???

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