The worlds of Gospel and secular music collided in honor of Resurrection Sunday courtesy of OWN’s star-studded Easter television special.
Hosted by BeBe Winans and Deborah Joy Winans, the showcase assembled the likes of GRAMMY-winning R&B stars Ledisi, Fantasia, Anthony Hamilton, and more with GRAMMY-winning Gospel giants Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans, Jonathan McReynolds, and more for a praise fest unlike any we’ve seen yet.
Also featuring spoken word cameos (“Easter speeches”) from Destiny’s Child star Michelle Williams, Bishop John Drew Sheard, author-actress-evangelist Priscilla Shirer, and more, hop inside to see how OWN brought Easter to American living rooms.
Justin Bieber has never shied away from his Christian faith nor his love of God.
And now he’s made his most public declaration yet.
Because the singer just surprise-released a six-track Gospel EP titled ‘Freedom.’
The unannounced arrival of the project is unique on a number of fronts, one of the most notable being that it landed within the launch frame of his chart-topping seventh secular offering, ‘Justice.’
Take a listen to JB’s first Gospel body of work below…
With DMX battling for his life after suffering a heart attack as a result of an overdose, the rapper’s family has issued a formal statement.
Their words come as fans and contemporaries clamor for definitive word about the star’s condition after his attorney claimed he was taken off life support and breathing on his own — only to recant the comment citing the fact he was given the wrong information.
In reality, sources say DMX currently still has little brain function and is not responsive.
With Easter upon us, From The Vault is back this week and this time with a Gospel classic.
Today’s pick is the infectious ‘God In Me’ by Mary Mary.
Released as the second single from the sister duo’s 2008 fourth studio album ‘The Sound’, the track featured the anointed Kierra “Kiki” Sheard and was a huge success for the ladies.
Indeed, it peaked at #68 on the Billboard Hot 100 – their first entry on the tally since breakout single ‘Shackles (Praise You).’ It also reached the fifth position on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
While boasting a similar sound to what artists like T-Pain and Lil’ Wayne were releasing in the late 00’s, the song was lyrically unique in that it was about putting God first in all situations.
Depicting a glamorous fashion show, the tune’s visual benefited from appearances by Kanye West and then-girlfriend Amber Rose, Heavy D, Common, and Fonzworth Bentley to name a few.
The video ended up causing controversy because of the inclusion of “secular” guests but was still a regular on BET.
With the sisters currently taking some time off to explore solo ventures, we can’t wait for them to pick back where they left off and bless us with more of their crossover flavor of Gospel that the masses have loved for over two decades.
Daniel Kaluuya took center stage on Saturday Night Live and shone in earnest.
The Golden Globes winner did not hold back right from the onset.
He delivered a hilarious opening monologue, which saw him wax honest on racism, his glitch-laden Globes speech, and Meghan and Harry’s Oprah interview.
Beyond that, Kaluuya thrilled in a series of skits throughout the latest installment of the NBC hit.
His appearance comes ahead of the 2021 Oscars, where the British-Ugandan star is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Civil Rights icon Fred Hampton in the critically-acclaimed ‘Judas & The Black Messiah.’
With millions around the world celebrating the resurrection, the That Grape Juice team has curated a compilation of Gospel anthems to mark the momentous occasion.
A TGJ Easter 2021 fuses powerful tracks from the likes of Kirk Franklin, Destiny’s Child, Mariah Carey, Sunday Service Choir, Kierra Sheard, Tamela Mann, Whitney Houston, and the legendary Clark Sisters.
So what are you waiting for? Join us after the jump…
Love her or loathe her, one thing that can’t be knocked is Iggy Azalea‘s grand hustle.
Despite virtual absence from radio since 2016, the now-independent diva – thanks to undeniable bops and high quality music videos – continued to be one of the most consistent female rappers in the history of the genre.
That consistency may translate to praise and adoration from her dedicated fan base, affectionately called #Azaleans, but it hasn’t always morphed into commercial acclaim – a truth Azalea took to Twitter over the weekend to suggest isn’t just happenstance.
TD Jakes Enterprises has teamed with Lifetime to bring not one, but two movies to the women’s network: ‘Lust’ and ‘Envy.’
Part of the channel’s ‘Seven Deadly Sins Story’ franchise, the films – adaptations of the book series of the same names penned by Victoria Christopher Murray – are set to premiere back-to-back weekends.
Toplined by singer-actresses Keri Hilson and Serayah respectively, look inside to see the flicks’ sizzling trailers: