Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin sold out Crypto.com Arena
Kirk Franklin and Tammy Franklin wearing colorful ensembles at the annual awards show. Source: GospelEmpireGh.Com
Celebrated gospel singer Kirk Franklin has narrated how he was almost totally incapacitated after a freak accident during a performance 26 years ago. Singer Kirk Franklin has celebrated 26 years since recovering from a coma after falling into a 10-feet pit. Photo: Kirk Franklin.
Legendary gospel artist Kirk Franklin and rapper Lil Baby won the Best Gospel/Inspirational Award at the BET Awards 2022 for their collaboration on We Win, off the soundtrack for Space Jam: A New Legacy. In Franklin’s acceptance speech, he talked of “passing the baton”
Legendary gospel group Maverick City Music and 16-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and producer Kirk Franklin took the stage for a gospel performance that was sure to lift viewers’ spirits during these challenging times. Up first, the collective performed their latest single, “Kingdom,” from their
Today, BET announces the first round of performers taking the stage at the “BET AWARDS” 2022. The star-studded lineup includes Babyface, Chance The Rapper, Chlöe, Doechii, Ella Mai, Fireboy DML, GIVĒON, Jack Harlow, Joey Bada$$, Maverick City Music x Kirk Franklin, Latto, Lizzo, Muni
Gospel pioneer Kirk Franklin apologized to an audience of thousands at a concert in Florida for the lack of love displayed by his generation of the Church. Franklin kicked off a 37-city tour this month known as “The Kingdom Tour” with popular Christian music
Out now!, “Bless Me” is the second single lifted from Maverick City Music’s upcoming collaboration album with Kirk Franklin entitled “Kingdom Book One” releasing June 17th, 2022. This comes fresh on the heels of the album’s title track “Kingdom” which dropped in May. Accompanied
GRAMMY award-winning music collective Maverick City Music and 16-time GRAMMY winner Kirk Franklin will bring the injustices around mass incarceration – and the voices of 1,300 inmates – to center stage with the release of their collaborative album KINGDOM Book 1, out June 17th
Amid the re-release of his hit 1998 song "Lean on Me," gospel singer and winner of 16 Grammy awards Kirk Franklin said that it is a "misconception" to believe that God exists for the sole purpose of trying to make humans happy.
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