Erica Campbell, the multi-award winning singer-songwriter-producer-media personality-actor and pastor’s wife, is continuing on her solo music journey with her third album entitled “I Love You.”
“I Love You” was introduced to fan across the globe with the success of the back-to-back #1 songs, ” Positive ” and ” Feel Alright (Blessed).”
“I am excited about my collaborations with PJ Morton and D Smoke. Also, with all of my sisters and my children, Krista, Wozy and Zaya, being a part of this record, it feels like love to me, and I pray that’s what people feel when they hear it,” Campbell said.
Campbell’s “I Love You” album has features from Jerry Peters, Richard Smallwood and Vision, D Smoke, Stevie Wonder, PJ Morton and Zaya Campbell.
“Positive” spent four consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Gospel Charts and was nominated for a 2023 Grammy nomination for Best Gospel song and won the 2023 NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding Gospel Christian Song.” “Feel Alright (Blessed)” just spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard Gospel Charts simultaneously.
“The “I Love You” record is special to me because it is a culmination of me totally receiving God’s love,” Campbell said. “I’ve grown to understand that He loves me as I am, but loves me enough not to let me stay as I am. These songs have taken time to record and write, and I believe it will reignite our desire for love and God’s love. Unfortunately, many people are hopeless and don’t have high expectations because of past trauma, but I promise you, this love record will reconnect you to God’s love.”
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