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The 56th GMA Dove Awards saw stellar performances from renowned gospel artists like CeCe Winans and Tamela Mann.

What’s Good Praise Family?! I had a moment to chop it up with Lecrae prior to his DC Stop on the Reconstruction World Tour. Be sure to follow us on Social Media @DFarleyLIVE , @lecrae and @Praise1041

Discover Javonta Patton's inspiring journey, viral music success, and ministry insights in this exclusive Praise 104.1 interview

1.) Zacardi Cortez – Work It Out For Me2.) Bri Babineaux – Confident3.) Jekalyn Carr – Don’t Faint4.) Javonta Patton – Your Name 5. ) Kirk Franklin – Do It Again6.) Me’Kayla – Give Me You7.) Vashawn Mitchell – Make A Way8.) CeCe Winans & Shirley Caesar – Come Jesus Come9.) TI, Young Dro, Kirk […]

Billboard Gospel Airplay Charts Week of 9/27/2025

Explore James Fortune's inspiring interview on faith and perseverance. Discover the story behind his 20-year career, his new "Pre-Lux" album.

WE OUTSIDE!!!! Tye Tribbett "We Outside Tour' is set to kick off this fall

Jazz got a little less soulful after the death of vibraphonist Roy Ayers this past March. Roy Ayers was a musician who pioneered a new, funkier strain of jazz and became one of the most sampled musicians by hip-hop artists with his hit “Everybody Loves The Sunshine.” Ayers incorporated electronic instruments and rhythm and Blues […]

BILLBOARD GOSPEL AIRPLAY CHART (WEEK OF 8/30) 1.) Maverick CIty Music, Jordin Sparks & Chandler Moore – Constant2.) Donald Lawrence – Words3.) Me’Kayla – Give Me You4. Erica Campbell – Trust and Obey5.) Zacardi Cortez – Work It Out For Me6.) Bri Babineaux – Confident7.) Vashawn Mitchell – Make A Way8.) Jekalyn Carr – Don’t […]

Discover Jokia's inspiring journey from heartbreak to hope as she captivates audiences at the Urban 1 Summit. Learn about her emotional music, personal triumphs, and exciting new projects in music, fashion, and acting.

What songs would you like to hear from Gospel powerhouse J.J. Hairston at the 17th Annual Spirit of Praise Celebration?

Join NewsOne as we celebrate New Orleans’ music culture—20 years after Hurricane Katrina.