CeCe Winans leads Billboard's year-end gospel music charts, while Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Maverick City Music also rank high.
The sounds of Whitney Houston continue to make history on the gospel chart as her "Do You Hear What I Hear" tops the charts.
A collage of Tanzanian Gospel artistes. Gospel singers differentiate themselves from their secular counterparts by composing music guided by Biblical teachings. This adherence to religious principles ...
Rooted in the rich tradition of African-American spirituals. Gospel music has evolved over time. The genre's earliest beginnings are found in the music sung, and passed down, by enslaved people in ...
Will Smith’s first Christian/gospel single, “You Can Make It,” featuring Fridayy and Sunday Service Choir, arrives on Billboard’s charts (dated July 13). Released June 28, the track enters the ...
Ahead of the full reveal on Dec. 9 – after the Billboard 2025 No. 1s Livestream hosted by Druski – check out a pair of ...
The Soweto Gospel Choir’s music, with its blend of struggle, hope and triumph, resonates deeply with audiences because it ...
The discussion around Maverick City Music highlights how commercial success and congregational value are two different things. Since its first album in 2019, Maverick City Music has been both praised ...
Kicking off on Saturday, Jan. 18, Gospel Fest Miami is presented as an evolution of Free Gospel Sundays, which ran for 15 years at the Adrienne Arsht Center. (Photo by Alex Markow, courtesy of the ...
Three members of a popular gospel quartet, The Nelons, were among seven people who died in a plane crash Friday afternoon, according to a statement from the family’s management group. Kelly Nelon ...
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