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ERICA CAMPBELL’S SOLO CAREER CONTINUES TO SOAR FIRST SINGLE ‘A LITTLE MORE JESUS’ NOMINATED FOR GRAMMY AWARD FOR BEST GOSPEL SONG

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December 9, 2013 (New York, NY) – Erica Campbell receives Grammy nomination for BEST GOSPEL SONG, for current single “A Little More Jesus,” it was announced yesterday.

Written by Erica, sister Tina Campbell and husband Warryn Campbell, “A Little More Jesus,” topped the charts this summer and captured listeners with the high-energy old school vibe, coupled with Erica’s distinct vocals.  The upbeat and powerful single united us with both honesty and enthusiasm.  

“I am beyond excited and so very grateful for the nomination,” Campbell said. “God is so awesome!”

“A Little More Jesus,” is the first single off of Erica’s debut solo project, HELP, which will be released on My Block Inc./eOne on March 25, 2014. The follow up single and title track “Help,” is a relevant and current sounding ballad that will be released to radio in early January.  Two versions of the song will be serviced including a hip-hop version featuring Lecrae one of today’s hottest rappers.

Erica wrapped production on the third season of “Mary Mary,” her popular TV show that returns to WEtv in 2014.  She is also slated to perform “A Little More Jesus,” on the Stellar Awards in Nashville, TN that will air live on January 18, 2014 on UPLIFTING Entertainment (formerly Gospel Music Channel), as well as continue to run in national syndication January 25th – March 2, 2014.
As part of the platinum selling duo, Mary Mary, Erica has earned multiple Grammy Award nominations and is a 4-time Grammy Award winner. 

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