Erica Campbell - Praying and Believing

About Erica Campbell

Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell sets a new bar for syndicated morning programming. From the range of music styles to powerful interviews; and from the lively features to the fresh approach on news and listener engagement, award-winning gospel music singer and reality TV star, Erica Campbell creates a high-energy experience for listeners to start every day in FAITH, with LOVE and having JOY. Both the comedic genius and news savvy of Erica’s co-hosts allow for a fun twist on the serious issues impacting the lives of listeners.
With nearly two decades in the music industry, Erica Campbell has repeatedly topped Billboard charts and won every music award possible as a member of the dynamic duo, Mary Mary and as a solo artist. A devoted wife and mother of three, Erica shares her life with the world on her televised reality show, Mary Mary. No stranger to the public eye, the social media maven has over 2 million followers she personally engages daily with inspiration and pure fun.

Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell is the next natural progression of her career to extend her audience and share the life, music, and inspiration that makes her – ERICA.

GRIFF talks about heading to Johannesburg, South Africa for Christmas this year.

Christmas is right around the corner and so many of our favorite celebrities are showing off their holiday family photos.

Erica Campbell and GRIFF are all excited and full of Christmas spirit.

Erica Campbell and GRIFF begin to tell the True Hollywood Bible Story of Mary and Joseph.

Erica Campbell and GRIFF reveal that re-gifting is actually necessary sometimes.

Kirk Franklin was hanging out in the "Get Up!" studio, when he shared a fond Christmas memory of his.

For a while now fans have been voting to have their favorite artist be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Erica and Warryn Campbell lead this Love Talk with a little chit-chat.

Christmas is right around the corner and many churches are doing Nativity plays.

Sometimes we invest too much into our emotions, Erica Campbell reminds us.