Erica Campbell Receives 10 Stellar Award Nominations

Erica Campbell, one half of the Gospel duo Mary Mary, has been awarded 10 Stellar Award nominations for her debut solo release "Help." Nominations were announced earlier today and Campbell received the most nods by a female artist this year. Nominations include Artist of the Year, CD of the Year, Contemporary CD of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year and Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year.
The hit title song "Help," earned nominations for Song of the Year and Urban/Inspirational/Instrumental Song of the Year. The album's executive producer, Warryn Campbell, gained a nod for Producer of the Year, while the project received nominations for Music Video of the Year and Recorded Music Packaging of the Year.
"I am grateful to the Stellar Awards for this great honor and for the consideration. I am overwhelmed by the faithfulness of God, as I never anticipated this. Initially I thought that I was going to release one single as a solo artist and that be the extent of it. But to see how far God has brought us is truly amazing ... I'm so humbled and happy that people are being blessed by the music," said Campbell.
The 30th Annual Stellar Awards will be taped March 28th in Las Vegas, NV and will be televised nationally on TV One Network on Easter Sunday, April 5th.
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