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Black America Web
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
10 Contemporary Gospel Singers You Need To Know
Paras Griffin Gospel music has done our culture good over the past century, providing melodic inspiration to get through some our toughest mental battles and touching our souls by way of some of the most dynamic voices you'll ever hear. From the pioneering days of Mahalia Jackson and the pen game of Thomas Andrew Dorsey to the ones we consider legends today like The Clark Sisters, Yolanda Adams, Mary, Mary — shoutout to our girl, Erica Campbell! — and Kirk Franklin to name a few, it's a genre of music you simply can't help but love regardless of denomination. With the Museum of Christian & Gospel Music making its way to Nashville in August 2025, we couldn't think of a better way to show our appreciation for the genre than by taking a look at compelling new voices carrying it to new heights for the next generation. When looking at the state of contemporary gospel music, it's clear to see that future legends are quickly on the rise. Borrowing inspiration from the ones who came before and oftentimes even collaborating alongside them, many new acts to the game of gospel are making sure to add their own fresh spins while still enforcing the core message that's been clear since the beginning: God is the greatest love. Of the many fresh faces to pop up at the Dove and Stellar Awards over the past few years, there's no denying a handful are leading the pack in being a messenger of His word. These are the artists who younger worshippers are turning to for guidance in battling the temptations of a secular world and struggles with their faith in general being that it's coming from a voice closer to their generational experiences. Some are utilizing even more modern elements from hip-hop and R&B that could even compete (and has been!) with a few top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. We've got love for all those currently making gospel music on any level, but take a look at these 10 rising stars in specific who we seriously recommend adding to your Sunday cleaning playlist if you haven't already. If you loved her as part of Forever Jones, her solo career will be a pleasant surprise. It was amazing to finally see her achieve GRAMMY gold earlier this year in winning 'Best Gospel Performance/Song' alongside Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell, Israel Houghton and Jonathan McReynolds with their collaboration, 'One Hallelujah.' Those who were lucky enough to attend his live taping of Greater earlier this month at Redemption Church Greenville know exactly what we're talking about. Whether it's with Maverick City Music or in her own right, we simply can't get enough of her voice. From a summer tour scheduled to the high anticipation for a follow-up to last year's well-received EP, Covered Vol.1 , our guy Melvin is the man of the hour. Major points for putting an innovative spin on gospel music by way of introducing elements of Afrobeats and Amapiano to the mix. Last year's release of You're Gonna See It (Live) was a testament to his capabilities when it involves carrying the stage of worship for well over two hours. From his exuberant energy to clever lyricism for the Lord, there's no surprise that Pastor Mike has grown into the fan-favorite of gospel. We can't wait to see how his star continues to rise following yet another big win at the 2024 GRAMMYs! Building a full lifestyle brand from cooking to mentorship for women (see: SistHER Inc.), Kierra is reshaping what it means to be a gospel star. SEE ALSO Black America Web Featured Video CLOSE
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Shreveport singer, Doe wins Grammy award
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — A Gospel singer raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, has scored a GRAMMY® win on Sunday. On February 2, the 2025 Grammys announced their winners; amongst them, singer-songwriter Dominique 'DOE' Jones won a GRAMMY®for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album of the Year 'Heart of a Human.' North Webster's Black History Parade celebrates 14 years of unity DOE was born in Washington State and raised in Shreveport, and she started singing as a child with her family called 'Forever Jones.' Forever Jones has had much success, garnering multiple Stellar Award and Dove Award nominations and two GRAMMY® Awards nominations for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album and Best Gospel posted via social media that while holding her son, Shiloh, and boarding a plane to go home, she received a text about her GRAMMY win. 'Dear friends, and even artists who's projects were nominated in the same category … what a moment… just WOW… Thank you to the recording academy for this award and recognition of my and my team's hard work over the last year and a half. There were a lot of people who worked hard on this project! And most of all! Thank you, God, for giving me the gift of songwriting. I'm also thankful for these beautiful songs he allowed us to write. The story behind this album is sooo encouraging, and I can't wait to share,' says Jones. She was first nominated in 2019 for featuring on 'Cycles.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.