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1 Music career  



1.1  Self-titled debut  





1.2  Heaven  





1.3  Different Lifestyles  





1.4  First Christmas  





1.5  Relationships  





1.6  Still  







2 Awards and honors  



2.1  Grammy Awards  





2.2  GMA Dove Awards  





2.3  NAACP Image awards  





2.4  Soul Train Music Awards  







3 Discography  



3.1  Albums  



3.1.1  Studio albums  





3.1.2  Compilation albums  







3.2  Singles  





3.3  Music videos  







4 Solo careers  





5 References  





6 External links  














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BeBe & CeCe Winans
BeBe Winans (left) and CeCe Winans (right) in 1994
BeBe Winans (left) and CeCe Winans (right) in 1994
Background information
OriginDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
GenresContemporary gospel, contemporary Christian music, Contemporary R&B
Occupation(s)Singers
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1982–1996, 2009 (reunion)
LabelsSparrow, Capitol, EMI
MembersBenjamin "BeBe" Winans
Priscilla "CeCe" Winans-Love

BeBe & CeCe Winans are an American gospel/R&B music brother and sister duo. BeBe and CeCe Winans are the seventh and eighth of the Winans family's ten children, most of whom have had gospel music careers. Together, they have received several awards, including three Grammys.

Music career[edit]

While BeBe and CeCe were in high school, four of their elder brothers formed the successful gospel group The Winans. Initially known as The Winans Part II, BeBe and CeCe first appeared in the public eye when they debuted in 1982 as part of the singing group The PTL Singers on the Christian television show The PTL Club. They were introduced by Jim Bakker, and recorded their first album Lord Lift Us Up as a duo for PTL Records.

Self-titled debut[edit]

BeBe and CeCe left the PTL Singers in 1987 to pursue a musical career and that same year, Sparrow Records offered the two siblings a Gospel recording contract. Their mainstream debut release was the self-titled album BeBe & CeCe Winans. It was produced by Keith Thomas, who would go on to produce Amy Grant and Vanessa L. Williams. The debut record gave them their first R&B hit, "I.O.U. Me", which topped R&B and inspirational charts and generated Grammy nominations, and Dove and Stellar Awards. CeCe also earned a Grammy for "Best Soul Gospel Performance, Female" for the song "For Always."

They were one of the first African American artists to receive significant airplay on contemporary Christian music radio stations and the second African American artists to receive the Dove Award in the Group of the Year category.

Heaven[edit]

With the release of their second LP Heaven, they remained steadily popular with R&B audiences, spawning 3 R&B hit singles including two No. 1 singles. The pair became the first Gospel artists to see their album reach No. 1 on the Billboard sales charts in 1988. The title track also reached No. 12 on the Billboard R&B singles chart.[1]

Other hits from the album included "Lost Without You" and "Celebrate New Life," one of two album tracks featuring superstar and family friend Whitney Houston.[2]

The album reached the R&B Top Ten, went to No. 95 on the Pop Charts and was certified Gold.[3]

Different Lifestyles[edit]

The release of their 1991 album Different Lifestyles brought their biggest success to date. It featured the singles "Addictive Love" and a cover of The Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There" featuring Mavis Staples. Both singles topped the R&B chart.[4] Rapper MC Hammer was featured on the single "The Blood" at the height of his career. In 1992, the song peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Christian Adult Contemporary chart.

First Christmas[edit]

A holiday release titled First Christmas followed in 1993. This album showcased BeBe's production skills and led to him doing production work with Whitney Houston on the soundtrack for the movie The Bodyguard as well as production and writing music for artists such as Gladys Knight, Bobby Brown, The Clark Sisters and his younger sisters Angie and Debbie Winans.

Relationships[edit]

1994 saw the release of their studio album Relationships, featuring the notable singles "If Anything Ever Happened To You," "Love of My Life," and "Stay With Me." This album conveyed a more personal approach, in CeCe's words: "A lot of people think we're supposed to be perfect, but we're people too, we go through hurt [and] pain. We get songs through experiences and as we reveal these things, people are touched."

Still[edit]

In 2009, Still was BeBe & CeCe's first album in more than 15 years. Premiering 12 new songs, the album's lead single was "Close to You".[5] The album won two Grammy Awards: Best Gospel Performance (the song "Grace") and Best Gospel R&B Album.

Awards and honors[edit]

As a duo, BeBe and CeCe Winans' accolades include three Grammy Awards, nine Dove Awards, two NAACP Image awards, two Soul Train Music Awards, numerous Stellar Awards, three Gold albums, and one Platinum album.

Grammy Awards[edit]

GMA Dove Awards[edit]

NAACP Image awards[edit]

Soul Train Music Awards[edit]

The Walk of Fame Committee of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has announced that BeBe & CeCe Winans names will be added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011. The duo were inducted into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame in 2022.[6]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Year Album Peak positions Label
US
Gospel
US
R&B
[7]
US
Pop
1984 Lord Lift Us Up 20 PTL
1987 BeBe & CeCe Winans 12 49 Sparrow/Capitol
1988 Heaven 1 10 95
1991 Different Lifestyles 1 1 74
1993 First Christmas 23 17 163
1994 Relationships 4 19 111
2009 Still 1 2 12 B&C/Malaco

Compilation albums[edit]

Year Album Peak positions Label
US
Gospel
US
R&B

[7]
US
Pop
1996 Greatest Hits 3 93 Sparrow
2006 The Best Of BeBe & CeCe Winans

Singles[edit]

Year Song Peak positions Album
US
Hot 100
US
Christian
US
Gospel
US
R&B
1984 "Up Where We Belong" 27 Lord Lift Us Up
1987 "I.O.U. Me" 2 77 BeBe & CeCe Winans
"Love Said Not So" 11
1988 "Change Your Nature" 8
1989 "Heaven" 3 12 Heaven
"Celebrate New Life" (feat. Whitney Houston) 4 25
"Lost Without You" 1 8
1990 "Meantime" 15
"You" 24
1991 "Addictive Love" 1 1 Different Lifestyles
"I'll Take You There" (feat. Mavis Staples) 90 1 1
"It's O.K." 7 6
1992 "The Blood" (feat. MC Hammer) 8 78
"Depend on You" 2 24
1993 "Can't Take This Away" 13
"Jingle Bells" First Christmas
1994 "If Anything Ever Happened to You" 16 52 Relationships
"Love of My Life" 35
1995 "Count It All Joy" 7
"Stay With Me" 62
2009 "Close To You" 1 21 Still
"Grace" 5
2010 "Found Love (Cindy's Song)" 11

Music videos[edit]

Solo careers[edit]

In 1995, they officially parted ways to work on their solo careers and other areas of interest. Both artists have gone on to have successful solo careers, receiving numerous awards and accolades. To date, BeBe has released six solo albums, while CeCe has released twelve.

BeBe and CeCe Winans recorded twice as a duo during their hiatus (before reuniting for the 2009 album "Still") – "What A Child", a duet on CeCe's Christmas album His Gift, released in 1998, and "Tonight Tonight", a duet on BeBe's 2000 album Love & Freedom.

References[edit]

  1. ^ J. Matthew Cobb (August 31, 2007). "80's Countdown". PraiseHymnOnline.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2008.
  • ^ "News, reviews, interviews and more for top artists and albums – MSN Music". MSN. Archived from the original on May 18, 2011. Retrieved May 13, 2008.
  • ^ "Home – RIAA". RIAA.
  • ^ BeBe & CeCe Winans BiographyatAllMusic
  • ^ Fusemix. "BeBe & CeCe Release New Album After 15 Years". fusemix.com.
  • ^ Nazareno, Mia (December 17, 2021). "Smokey Robinson, Berry Gordy, Jr. & More to Be Inducted at 2022 Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame". Billboard. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  • ^ a b "BeBe & CeCe Winans Chart History – Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
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