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The choir has performed with Celine Dion at the encore of the "Call The Man/Power of the Dream" concert in Dallas, and on The 10th Annual Essence Awards in 1997 with Stevie Wonder. [6] In 1998, a few of God's Property singers performed a few songs for Kirk Franklin's The Nu Nation Project. [7] [8]
Franklin in 1998. In 1992, Franklin organized "The Family", which was a 17-voice choir, formed from neighborhood friends and associates. [8] In 1992, Vicki Mack-Lataillade, the co-founder of fledgling GospoCentric Records label, heard one of their demo tapes and was so impressed she immediately signed up Kirk & The Family to a recording contract.
On May 20, 2022, Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin announced that they will release a collaborative album titled Kingdom Book One on June 17, 2022. [ 8 ] The artists recorded the album at the Everglades Correctional Institution in Miami-Dade , Florida, with 1,300 inmates participating in the recording of the album. [ 9 ]
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The Nu Nation Project is the fifth studio album by Kirk Franklin.It is his final album in collaboration with The Family and God's Property, the first to feature One Nation Crew, and the only one to feature Nu Nation.
Whatcha Lookin' 4 is an American Gospel music album released on April 30, 1996, by Kirk Franklin & the Family on GospoCentric Records. With sales of 2 million units, [ 3 ] it is one of the best-selling gospel albums of all time .
It is the 10th studio album by Franklin and his 11th North American album. The U.S. release on GospoCentric Records occurred on December 18, 2007 ( 2007-12-18 ) . The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at #33 with 74,000 copies sold in the first week.
Hell Is a World Without You is a coming-of-age novel by journalist Jason Kirk. It tells the story of a group of teenagers born into Evangelicalism in the United States.Set in the early 2000s, the novel depicts religious deconstruction, 9/11-era conservative politics, purity culture, end-times paranoia, debates about afterlife theology, and humor about both Christian and secular pop culture.