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Article: Marvin Sapp: gospel singer's 'Never Would Have Made It' strikes a universal chord across genres.(SOUNDING OFF)(Interview)
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- Ebony
- Article date:
- September 1, 2008
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Music fans in all genres are Thirsty for Marvin Sapp's latest project by the same title. Sapp's seventh solo project and its hit single "Never Would Have Made It" made radio history this year when it became the longest-running No. 1 radio single across all formats, and it surpassed former record-shattering hits that have topped the Adult Contemporary, Rock and Regional Mexican charts for 25 weeks or more. The single is also a hit on urban mainstream formats, has been in the Top 10 on urban charts and stayed at No. 1 on gospel radio for more than 32 weeks.
Thirsty is a powerful, career-defining project for Sapp, who first came to ...
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... ... beloved artists welcomes dynamic vocalist Marvin Sapp to their growing family of recording ... ministry and music," says Sapp. "Marvin Sapp is the epitome of integrity in ministry ... Manager, Verity Records. "I have known Marvin Sapp as his attorney and his friend for over ...
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