Gospel music icon and superstar, Kirk Franklin, takes home his 20th #GRAMMYs after winning the Best Gospel Performance/Song for his uplifting anthem “All Things” — at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb 4.
The song ‘All Things’ carries a poignant message, “God Can Do ‘All Things,’” resonating powerfully as Franklin adds another accolade to his illustrious career.
Meanwhile, Christian hip-hop icon Lecrae win big, taking home two GRAMMYs including Best Contemporary Christian Music Album with “Church Clothes 4” and Best Contemporary Christian Music Song for the powerful collaboration with Tasha Cobbs Leonard, titled “Power.”
Tye Tribbett joined the winners’ circle, earning a #GRAMMY for Best Gospel Album with his soul-stirring project “All Things New: Live In Orlando.
The legendary Blind Boys Of Alabama added to the celebration, securing a #GRAMMY for Best Roots Gospel Album with their captivating work, “Echoes Of The South.”