Lecrae and 1k phew
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Here’s the full list of winners for the 2022 Stellar Gospel Music Awards. Johnson produced and directed this year’s show. Jackson served as executive in charge of production and producer. The Stellar Gospel Music Awards show was executive produced by Don Jackson, chairman and CEO of Chicago-based Central City Productions. 1 on Hot Soul Singles (as the chart was then known) and the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Staton’s biggest hit was the 1976 classic “Young Hearts Run Free,” which reached No. Six-time Grammy Award-winning hitmaker and producer Aaron Lindsey received the Aretha Franklin Icon Award.Ĭandi Staton, who has had pop, R&B, disco and gospel hits in a career that stretches back to the 1960s, received the Ambassador Dr. The Stellar Gospel Music Awards also bestowed several special honors. The show featured performances by Kirk Franklin, Erica Campbell, Maverick City Music, Marvin Sapp, Tye Tribbett, Le’Andria Johnson, Koryn Hawthorne, Brian Courtney Wilson, Jor’Dan Armstrong, Doe, Rudy Currence, Chrisette Michele, Darrel Walls, James Fortune and more. Two awards were not presented this year – traditional duo/chorus group of the year and contemporary choir of the year. Dewey Smith was named best new artist for his 2021 album God Period. Ricky Dillard also won three Stellar Awards, in addition to receiving the James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his contributions to gospel music. Jonathan McReynolds & Mali Music received three awards for their collaboration, Jonny x Mali: Live in L.A. 1 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart. The awards are for Winans’ first live album, Believe for It, which logged seven weeks at No. Lecrae & 1K Phew have necessary messages for you-whether you have or haven’t been to church in a while.CeCe Winans won three awards - producer of the year, praise and worship album of the year, and praise and worship song of the year. Another one, titled “Amen,” smartly inserts church organ punches into its inviting mix. Although the Book of Romans never used the term ‘block head,’ one of this album’s more memorable tracks is titled “Block Head.” When we don’t do what we know we should be doing, we are, well, block heads. Performed over a radio-ready hip-hop percussion beat, the listener feels like he/she is right there in the midst of the struggle. The album’s best track is “Born Sinner,” which lyrically describes the struggle of trying to live the Christian life.
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1K Phew is from Atlanta, and first collaborated with Lecrae on “Hammer Time,” from his All Things Work Together album. This collection is a unique collaboration between a veteran (Lecrae) and a relative newcomer (1K Phew). There are consequences to forsaking the gathering together, and this album explores some of the negative ways the pandemic impacted the church (among other topics). These were (and are) poor substitutes for being there in-person, however. Sure, many of us watched online, just as students attempted to do school via Zoom calls. The album’s title track refers to how the pandemic kept us away from church. Years from now, we’ll look back and say, ‘Now that music was created during the pandemic.’ It’s something we’ll certainly say about No Church In A While, a collaboration between Lecrae & 1K Phew.