Mali Music and Jonathan McReynolds perform at Dove Awards. Photo by Jamie Gilliam.

CECE WINANS A BIG WINNER
AT THE 52ND DOVE AWARDS
Marvin Sapp, Lecrae, Maverick City Music Win Too!

Nashville, TN (October 26, 2021) – The 52nd GMA Dove Awards were recently handed out in 38 categories at the Allen Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Under the banner, Stronger Together, Christian/Gospel music’s biggest night of the year stressed a theme of racial harmony in light of America’s polarization following the birth of CVID-19 and the death of George Floyd. The show was hosted by gospel singer Jonathan McReynolds and Christian Pop star Natalie Grant, who lost thousands of social media followers when she condemned Floyd’s killing last year.

The biggest winner of the night was gospel legend CeCe Winans, who won four Awards – including Gospel Artist of the Year. Draped in an angelic silver and black gown with feathers, she belted out the title track of her album, “Believe for It,” to standing ovations when she opened and concluded the dramatic performance. Later, R&B star/Maroon 5 Keyboardist PJ Morton, along with gospel showman Pastor Mike Jr., presented her the Gospel Artist of the Year trophy. “I’m honored to lift up the name of Jesus,” Winans said, echoing the evening’s theme. “I’m so glad for all of my brothers and sisters and it’s time we understand the importance of unity, because it’s through us really loving each other that the whole world is going to come to know who He is.”

Although he wasn’t in attendance, Marvin Sapp won in Traditional Gospel Album of the Year category for his project, Chosen Vessel. Jekalyn Carr took home the statuette for Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year for her track, “Changing Your Story.” Rapper Lecrae, picked up the 11th Dove of his career for “Deep End,” which won Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song of the Year. Rapper KB, took home Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year for His Glory Alone.

After 2020’s virtual show, the music community reunited this year with stellar live performances, which included Lauren Daigle’s haunting ballad, “Hold on to Me,” and a chill-inducing rendition of “My Weapon” by Natalie Grant. There were also one-of-a-kind collaborations that lit up the stage, such as rapper KB with British worship leader Matt Redman, Jonathan McReynolds with Mali Music, and Dante Bowe with Kelontae Gavin.

The show also paid tribute to the Fisk Jubilee Singers’ 150th anniversary with a montage of the choir’s history.

The ground-breaking, multi-racial music collective Maverick City Music, currently the only act sharing space in Billboard’s Gospel Streaming Songs chart with Kanye West, performed their big hit, “Jireh,” which featured solos by Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine. They ended up winning the New Artist of the Year award. “What’s most important for us is lifting up Jesus,” singer Raine said in accepting it. “Our prayer is that every time we go out that we don’t magnify us or celebrity or who’s personality or fashion or anything… we want to lift up Jesus.”

For a complete list of 52nd Dove Awardees, visit: https://doveawards.com/awards/2021-winners/

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.