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MARY MARY RETURNS: SISTERS ANNOUNCE ‘STILL THANKFUL’ — FIRST ALBUM IN 15 YEARS
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Los Angeles, CA – In one of gospel music’s most anticipated announcements, legendary sister duo Mary Mary has revealed plans for “Still Thankful,” their first new album in 15 years. The historic project, set for release in 2026, marks not only the reunion of Erica Campbell and Tina Campbell as Mary Mary, but also represents the duo’s first-ever live album—a full-scale worship experience designed to commemorate more than 25 years of groundbreaking ministry.
A 15-Year Journey: From Hiatus to Historic Reunion
The last time Mary Mary released an album as a duo was 2011’s Something Big, which debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 Albums chart and produced hit singles “Walking” and “Sunday Morning”. Following that release, the sisters pursued individual solo careers while maintaining periodic reunions for special performances and their hit WE tv reality series Mary Mary, which ran for six seasons.
During their time apart, both sisters flourished individually. Erica Campbell’s solo debut album Help won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album, establishing her as a powerhouse in her own right. She also became the host of the nationally syndicated radio show “Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell,” expanding her influence beyond music.

Tina Campbell independently released her solo debut album It’s Personal in 2015, which won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Gospel Album. Her follow-up It’s Still Personal and the single “Too Hard Not To” received a Grammy nomination for Best Gospel Performance/Song.
Despite their successful solo ventures, fans never stopped hoping for a full Mary Mary reunion. “We quit Mary Mary at least six times a year but always come back because we realize that what we have together works. It’ll be more effective together,” Tina once said. “Plus, we can’t break the family up”.
Now, that hope has become reality.
“Still Thankful”: More Than an Album—A Sacred Gathering
Still Thankful is being described as “a bold live-recording concept envisioned to commemorate more than 25 years of ministry from gospel trailblazers Mary Mary”. But calling it simply an “album” doesn’t do justice to the vision behind this project.
“This is more than a reunion—it is a sacred gathering,” states the project’s official description. “A moment for supporters to show out for the Marys and My Block Inc., and for a new generation to witness the faith, fire, and sisterhood that changed gospel music forever”.
The live recording will capture Mary Mary performing before a multigenerational audience of worshipers and supporters, taking fans on a musical journey through the duo’s iconic catalog. The setlist promises to blend:
- Chart-topping hits that defined a generation
- Beloved deep cuts treasured by longtime fans
- Special surprise moments
- Brand-new material
The Dream Team: Adam Blackstone, Babyface, and Rodney Jerkins
To bring Still Thankful to life, Mary Mary has assembled a dream team of musical excellence:
Musical Director: Adam Blackstone
Under Blackstone’s direction, the live production promises “cinematic arrangements, dynamic band orchestration, and a spirit-filled atmosphere worthy of their impact on gospel and mainstream culture alike”. Blackstone, renowned for his work with everyone from Jay-Z to Janet Jackson to the Super Bowl halftime shows, brings a level of musical sophistication that will elevate Mary Mary’s signature sound while keeping it rooted in authentic worship.

Studio Tracks: Babyface and Rodney Jerkins
In addition to the live recording, Still Thankful will include brand-new studio tracks that reunite Erica and Tina with two of the most legendary producers in music history:
- Babyface (Baby Dubb): The 12-time Grammy-winning producer has crafted hits for everyone from Whitney Houston to Toni Braxton
- Rodney Jerkins (Darkchild): The hitmaker behind classics from Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, and countless R&B legends
These collaborations promise to “blend the soul of their classic sound with contemporary creativity,” honoring the sound that introduced Mary Mary to the world while pushing their ministry forward with fresh conviction.
The Complete Experience: Merchandise, Packaging, and Community
Still Thankful extends beyond the music itself. The project will feature:
- Special physical packaging designed as a collectible experience
- Thankful-themed merchandise created to be worn during the live recording
- A unified visual testimony of gratitude, praise, and legacy
- A complete worship atmosphere that transforms the album release into a sacred event
“The Still Thankful experience would also feature special physical packaging, collectible releases, and Thankful-themed merchandise designed to be worn during the show—turning the live recording into a unified, visual testimony of gratitude, praise, and legacy,” according to the project vision.
Mary Mary’s Legacy: 25+ Years of Breaking Barriers
To understand the significance of Still Thankful, one must appreciate the revolutionary impact Mary Mary has had on gospel music and American culture.
The Groundbreaking Debut
Sisters Erica Monique Atkins Campbell (born April 29, 1972) and Trecina Evette Atkins Campbell (born May 1, 1974) grew up in Inglewood, California, singing in the Church of God in Christ choir. Their parents were gospel singers, and the sisters grew up immersed in church music and ministry.
After years of background vocals, writing for other artists, and performing in traveling gospel shows, the sisters formed Mary Mary in 1998. They named themselves after two biblical figures: Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene—one considered perfect, the other flawed but redeemed. The symbolism was intentional: “Their name, they explain, comes from two notable women in the Bible: Christ’s mother Mary, who was widely considered perfect, and Mary Magdalene, whose flaws and life improved after receiving Jesus’ love”.
On May 2, 2000, Mary Mary released their debut album Thankful, produced by Erica’s husband, Warryn Campbell. The album was an instant phenomenon, quickly selling more than one million copies and changing gospel music forever.
The lead single, “Shackles (Praise You),” released on February 29, 2000, became one of the best-selling gospel songs of all time. The track achieved something unprecedented: it became a Top 10 R&B hit and a Top 40 Hot 100 hit on the Billboard charts, while also dominating in international markets including Australia, Denmark, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom.
“Shackles” was revolutionary not just for its commercial success, but for its sound. Mary Mary blended traditional gospel with hip-hop, R&B, soul, and contemporary production in a way that felt fresh yet faithful. They proved gospel music could be cool, contemporary, and commercially successful without compromising its message.
At the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001, Thankful won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album, confirming that Mary Mary had not just made noise—they had made history.
A Decade of Dominance
The success of Thankful was no fluke. Mary Mary followed it with a string of acclaimed albums:
Incredible (2002)
Their sophomore effort reached #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, #10 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and #20 on the Top 200 Albums chart. The hit single “In The Morning” became another gospel radio staple.
Mary Mary (2005) and A Mary Mary Christmas (2006)
These releases continued their chart dominance and expanded their repertoire to include holiday classics.
The Sound (2008)
This album marked another watershed moment. The single “God In Me,” featuring Kierra “Kiki” Sheard, became a massive crossover hit that peaked at #7 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart—their highest-charting album to that point. The music video featured pop-hip-hop stars Kanye West and then-girlfriend Amber Rose, symbolizing Mary Mary’s ability to pierce mainstream pop culture.
“God In Me” won the Grammy for Best Gospel Song in 2010, while “Get Up” from the same album won Best Gospel Performance at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards in 2009.
Something Big (2011)
Their sixth studio album sold over 42,000 copies in its debut week and reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200 Albums chart. Singles “Walking” (which won a Soul Train Award for Best Gospel Performance) and “Sunday Morning” dominated gospel radio, with “Walking” peaking at #3 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.
The Awards Cabinet: A Testament to Excellence
Over their 25+ year career, Mary Mary has accumulated one of the most impressive collections of honors in gospel music history:
Grammy Awards:
- 4 wins from 11 nominations
- Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album (Thankful, 2001)
- Best Gospel Performance (“Get Up,” 2009)
- Best Gospel Song (“God in Me,” 2010)
- Best Gospel Song (“Go Get It,” 2013)
Other Major Honors:
- 2 American Music Awards (Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist, 2005 and 2009)
- 4 NAACP Image Awards (including Outstanding Gospel Artist, 2009, and Outstanding Song for “God in Me,” 2010)
- 4 Soul Train Awards
- 10 Stellar Awards
- 7 Dove Awards
- 3 BET Awards
- 2 Lady of Soul Awards
- 2 MOBO Awards
- 1 ASCAP Golden Note Award (2011)
Commercial Success:
- Over 6 million albums sold worldwide
- 37 total projects (as Mary Mary and solo)
- Multiple crossover hits reaching mainstream R&B and pop charts
Cultural Impact: Changing the Sound of Gospel
Mary Mary didn’t just make gospel music—they revolutionized it. “They are credited with expanding the reach of urban contemporary gospel in the 2000s by blending elements of soul, hip-hop, funk, and jazz,” their official bio states.
Their fashion was as bold as their sound. “Boasting a fresh take on Gospel music by mixing standards with contemporary flavor, the sibling duo’s edgy fashion also reflected their fresh style,” noted Essence Magazine.
Mary Mary influenced countless artists across genres, from gospel to R&B to pop. They performed at the White House for President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in 2005, celebrating Black Music Month. They collaborated with mainstream artists, appeared on major television shows, and proved that gospel artists could compete at the highest levels of the music industry without compromising their message.
Why Now? The Vision Behind “Still Thankful”
After 15 years, why reunite now? According to those close to the project, Still Thankful represents more than nostalgia or a greatest hits package. It’s a testimony to faithfulness, perseverance, and the power of gratitude.
“This is a vision cast to help make disciples,” the project description declares. In an era when gospel music faces questions about commercialization, authenticity, and relevance, Mary Mary’s return feels both timely and prophetic.
The live album format is particularly significant. Unlike a studio album where every element can be polished and perfected, a live recording captures raw worship, spontaneous moments, and genuine connection between artists and audience. It’s Mary Mary in their most authentic form—ministering, worshiping, and celebrating with God’s people.
“More than an album, Still Thankful is a celebration of legacy, testimony, and gratitude,” states the official announcement. “With collectible packaging and themed merchandise planned, the release invites both longtime fans and new listeners to rejoice in the faith, sisterhood, and influence that Mary Mary has brought to gospel and beyond”.
The Sisterhood: Erica and Tina’s Unique Dynamic
One of the most compelling aspects of Mary Mary has always been the authentic sister dynamic between Erica and Tina. They don’t pretend to be perfect—they openly discuss their disagreements, their different personalities, and their occasional desire to quit.
“The sisters say they have their feuds, particularly over song choice and administrative and creative issues, but also about simple things like time,” NPR reported in 2011.
But it’s precisely this authenticity that makes them relatable. They’re not just gospel singers—they’re “devoted wives and mothers who feel completely blessed to have such a longstanding and acclaimed career in music, while inspiring countless people through their faith”.
Their differences complement each other. Erica’s smooth, jazzy vocals paired with Tina’s powerful, soulful delivery create the unmistakable Mary Mary sound. Their harmonies are tight, their energy is infectious, and their ministry is genuine.

Special Guests and Surprises
While specific guest artists haven’t been announced yet, the Still Thankful vision includes “select special guests would join throughout the night, celebrating how Mary Mary’s music has shaped artists, worship leaders, and communities across decades”.
Given Mary Mary’s influence on contemporary gospel and praise & worship, potential collaborators could include anyone from Kirk Franklin to Kierra Sheard (who collaborated on “God in Me”) to younger artists who grew up inspired by the sisters’ groundbreaking work.
The inclusion of special guests would honor how Mary Mary’s ministry has rippled through generations, influencing everyone from church choir directors to Grammy-winning artists.
Bridging Past and Present: The New Studio Tracks
The decision to include brand-new studio recordings alongside the live material speaks to Mary Mary’s commitment to remaining relevant while honoring their roots. Working again with Babyface and Rodney Jerkins—legendary producers who helped define the R&B and pop sound of multiple generations—signals that these new songs will blend classic Mary Mary sensibilities with contemporary production.
“These new songs would bridge past and present—honoring the sound that introduced Mary Mary to the world while pushing their ministry forward with fresh conviction,” the vision states.
The Legacy of “Thankful”: Coming Full Circle
The title Still Thankful is a direct callback to Mary Mary’s debut album Thankful from 2000. It’s a statement: After 25+ years, after millions of albums sold, after Grammy Awards and cross
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The 2026 Stellar Gospel Music Awards Are Heading to Charlotte!
By Gospel Newsroom powered by iPraiseRadio.com
CHARLOTTE, NC — Get ready, Queen City! The biggest night in Gospel music is officially making its way to North Carolina. City leaders and event organizers have announced that the 2026 Stellar Gospel Music Awards will be hosted in Charlotte, bringing the nation’s premier celebration of faith, music, and culture to the heart of the South.

The exciting partnership was unveiled during a press conference at the Charlotte Convention Center, featuring Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority CEO Steve Bagwell, Mayor Vi Lyles, City Council Member Malcolm Graham, and the visionary founder of the Stellar Awards, Don Jackson. To set the tone for what’s to come, the announcement event featured live performances by gospel powerhouse Jekalyn Carr and the legendary John P. Kee & The New Life Community Choir.
A Historic Move to the Queen City
Scheduled for August 15, 2026, the Stellar Awards will transform Charlotte into the epicenter of Gospel music. The move highlights the city’s deep-rooted faith community and its rich ties to Black cultural expression.
“The Stellar Gospel Music Awards is one of the most influential celebrations in gospel music,” city leaders noted, emphasizing that hosting the event places Charlotte on a national stage while providing a significant boost to the local visitor economy.
Produced by Central City Productions, the Stellar Awards have been honoring the genre’s brightest stars since 1985. The 2026 ceremony will be nationally televised on networks including BET, Bounce TV, and the Stellar Network, reaching a combined audience of more than 3.6 million viewers, with millions more engaging across digital platforms.
The Visionary Behind the Stellars: Don Jackson
At the helm of this monumental event is Don Jackson, Founder, Chairman, CEO, and Executive Producer of the Stellar Awards. For over four decades, Jackson has been a trailblazer in Black television programming and a fierce advocate for Gospel music. Through Central City Productions, he created the Stellar Awards to ensure that Gospel artists received the mainstream recognition and high-quality production platforms they deserve. His dedication has helped elevate the genre globally, making the Stellars a highly anticipated annual tradition.
Calling All Artists: Submissions Are Open!
For artists, producers, and creatives looking to be part of Gospel music history, the time is now! The official submission period for the 2026 Stellar Awards is currently open.
Submission Details:
- Submission Window: March 2, 2026 – March 13, 2026
- Eligibility Period: Projects released between March 1, 2025, and February 28, 2026.
- How to Submit: Visit the official website at www.stellarawards.com to review the updated rules and regulations and complete the online submission form.
- Requirement: All entrants (artists, songwriters, producers, directors, etc.) must be current members of the Stellar Awards Gospel Music Academy (SAGMA).
This year’s updated rules also feature exciting additions, including the reinstatement of the Special Event Album of the Year category and the addition of the HBCU Choir of the Year category.
Mark Your Calendars
As August approaches, fans can expect a week filled with Stellar Plus events, masterclasses, red-carpet glamour, and unforgettable performances leading up to the main taping.
Stay tuned to iPraiseRadio.com for all the latest updates, host announcements, and exclusive coverage as the road to the 2026 Stellar Awards in Charlotte begins!
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GMA Ushers in March 2026 as the Second Annual Christian Music Month
By Gospel Newsroom powered by iPraiseRadio.com
NASHVILLE, TN — The Gospel Music Association (GMA) is officially declaring March 2026 as the second annual Christian Music Month, setting the stage for a 31-day celebration of faith, artistry, and the transformative power of Gospel and Christian music.
Building on the resounding success of last year’s inaugural event, the GMA aims to significantly boost fan engagement and shine a global spotlight on the genre’s diverse and deeply impactful talent. To elevate this year’s festivities, the GMA has announced an exciting partnership with the Recording Academy to present a special edition of the acclaimed “Positive Vibes Only” performance series.
This exclusive collaboration will feature intimate performances and uplifting moments from some of the industry’s most dynamic voices. Among the heavy hitters slated to appear are chart-topping Christian hip-hop artist KB and multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning worship leader Israel Houghton. Fans can expect an eclectic mix of soul-stirring worship and high-energy anthems that perfectly encapsulate the heart and evolution of Christian music today.
The core mission of Christian Music Month is to connect audiences with the life-changing message of the Gospel through song. By teaming up with the Recording Academy, the GMA is ensuring that the uplifting sounds of artists like KB and Houghton reach an even broader, mainstream audience—spreading hope, joy, and positivity when the world needs it most.
Throughout March, fans are encouraged to actively participate by streaming their favorite artists, discovering new music, attending live events, and sharing how Christian music has impacted their daily lives.
Stay tuned to iPraiseRadio.com all month long as we celebrate Christian Music Month with curated playlists, the latest industry updates, and the very best in Gospel music. Let’s make this March a month of unashamed praise and positive vibes only!
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Gospel Music Shines at 57th NAACP Image Awards:
Kirk Franklin and Tasha Cobbs Leonard Take Top Honors
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February 28, 2026
Gospel music legends Kirk Franklin and Tasha Cobbs Leonard emerged as the big winners in the gospel categories at the 57th NAACP Image Awards, held Saturday night at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in California. The prestigious ceremony, hosted by comedian Deon Cole and broadcast live on BET and CBS, celebrated outstanding achievements by Black artists and professionals across entertainment.

Gospel Music Takes Center Stage
In a triumphant moment for gospel music, Kirk Franklin claimed the Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song award for his powerful single “Do it Again” (Fo Yo Soul Recordings/Tribl Records). The victory underscores Franklin’s continued dominance in the genre and his ability to create music that resonates across generations.

Meanwhile, Tasha Cobbs Leonard made history by winning her first-ever NAACP Image Award, taking home the Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album trophy for her critically acclaimed self-titled project “Tasha” (Motown Gospel). Billboard’s Gospel Artist of the Decade received the honor during night two of the virtual pre-show ceremonies.
“I’m incredibly grateful for this honor,” Cobbs Leonard said. “This album represents a season of transformation, faith, and hope. To be recognized by the NAACP Image Awards – alongside so many inspiring artists – fills me with deep gratitude and motivation to continue creating music that uplifts and connects people to God’s love”.
A Star-Studded Gospel Competition
The gospel categories featured an impressive lineup of nominees, showcasing the depth and diversity of contemporary gospel music:
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album nominees included:
- Jekalyn X The Legends – Jekalyn Carr (Waynorth Music)
- Live at Maverick City – Maverick City Music (Tribl Records, LLC)
- Only on the Road (Live) – Tye Tribbett (Freligious Music)
- Tasha – Tasha Cobbs Leonard (Motown Gospel) – WINNER
- The Live Reunion: Washington D.C. – JJ Hairston and Youthful Praise (James Town Music)
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song nominees included:
- “Church” – Tasha Cobbs Leonard feat. John Legend (Motown Gospel)
- “Constant – Live” – Maverick City Music, Jordin Sparks, Chandler Moore, Anthony Gargiula (Tribl Records)
- “Do it Again” – Kirk Franklin (Fo Yo Soul Recordings/Tribl Records) – WINNER
- “Don’t Faint” – Jekalyn Carr (Waynorth Music)
- “Jesus I Do” – Mariah Carey feat. The Clark Sisters (gamma.)
Cobbs Leonard’s Banner Year
This NAACP Image Award caps off an extraordinary season for Tasha Cobbs Leonard, which included two 2026 Grammy nominations, multiple #1 chart placements, and a historic late-night television appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! alongside EGOT-winner John Legend. With over 5 billion career streams and now her first NAACP Image Award, Cobbs Leonard continues to break boundaries and cement her status as one of the most powerful, versatile, and essential voices in music.
A Night of Excellence
The 57th NAACP Image Awards recognized exceptional talent across all categories, with special honors going to Chairman’s Award recipient Viola Davis and President’s Award recipient Colman Domingo. The ceremony also paid tribute to the late Rev. Jesse Jackson, with NAACP CEO Derrick Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson honoring the civil rights activist.
Additionally, Salt-n-Pepa and DJ Spinderella were inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame, while A$AP Rocky was honored with the Vanguard Award for Fashion at Friday’s Reception & Fashion Show.
Complete 2026 NAACP Image Awards Winners List
MAJOR AWARDS
Entertainer of the Year
Michael B. Jordan
Outstanding Motion Picture
Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Michael B. Jordan – Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)
Outstanding Drama Series
Reasonable Doubt
Outstanding Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary
MUSIC AWARDS
Outstanding Album
“Am I The Drama?” – Cardi B (Atlantic Records)
Outstanding Female Artist
Cardi B (Atlantic Records)
Outstanding Male Artist
Kendrick Lamar (pgLang under exclusive license to Interscope Records)
Outstanding New Artist
Lee Vasi – “Love Me to Life” (Capitol CMG/Leeda Music Group)
Outstanding Hip-Hop/Rap Song
“Errtime” – Cardi B (Atlantic Records)
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album
luther – Kendrick Lamar & SZA
Outstanding Jazz Album
“We Insist! 2025” – Terri Lyne Carrington & Christie Dashiell (Candid Records)
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album
“Sinners (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” (Proximity Media LLC, under exclusive license to Masterworks, a label of Sony Music Entertainment)
Outstanding International Song
“Is It” – Tyla (Epic Records)
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album
“Tasha” – Tasha Cobbs Leonard (Motown Gospel) WINNER
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Song
“Do it Again” – Kirk Franklin (Fo Yo Soul Recordings/Tribl Records) WINNER
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Traditional)
803Fresh feat. Fantasia – “Boots on the Ground Remix” (Snake Eyez Music Group/Artist Partner Group)
Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration (Contemporary)
Chris Brown feat. Bryson Tiller & Usher – “It Depends (Remix)” (RCA Records/Chris Brown Entertainment)
Outstanding Original Score for TV/Film
“Sinners (Original Motion Picture Score)” (Proximity Media LLC, under exclusive license to Sony Classical, a label of Sony Music Entertainment)
PODCAST AWARDS
Outstanding Podcast – News and Information
“The Don Lemon Show” (Lemon Media Network)
Outstanding Podcast – Lifestyle/Self-Help
“IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson” (Higher Ground)
Outstanding Podcast – Scripted/Limited Series/Short Form
“Interesting Things with JC” (Jim Connors LLC)
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Editor’s Note: Submissions for the 57th NAACP Image Awards were received online from September 16 to November 7, 2025, with public online voting running from January 12 to February 7, 2026. The ceremony took place on February 28, 2026, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, with portions livestreamed beginning February 26, 2026.
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