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3 Selected discography  



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Kim Burrell
Burrell in January 2024
Burrell in January 2024
Background information
Birth nameKimberly Jean Burrell[1]
Born (1972-08-26) August 26, 1972 (age 51)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Genres
  • jazz
  • Occupation(s)
    • Singer
  • songwriter
  • arranger
  • producer
  • pastor
  • Years active1989–present
    Labels
    • Pearl Records
  • Tommy Boy Gospel
  • Elektra
  • Epic
  • Sony
  • Shanachie
  • New Brand
  • Websitekimburrellministries.com

    Kimberly Jean Burrell[1] (born August 26, 1972) is an American gospel singer, songwriter, and pastor from Houston, Texas.

    Early life[edit]

    Born Kimberly Jean Burrell on August 26, 1972, in Houston, Texas,[2] Burrell was one of four children born to Julius Burrell Jr., a pastor, and Helen Ruth Graham, an evangelist singer in The Church of God in Christ.[1] As a youth, Burrell began performing with Reverend James Cleveland's GMWA Youth Mass Choir (also known as Rev. James Cleveland's Kids).[3]

    Career[edit]

    1989–2003[edit]

    Burrell's performances continued with Trinity Temple Full Gospel Mass Choir of Dallas and The Inspirational Sounds Mass Choir of Houston.[3] In 1996, she was a featured singer on the reprise of "Jesus Paid It All" on Ricky Dillard & New G's album Worked It Out. Her first independent album, Try Me Again, was released on the Texas-based boutique label Pearl Records in 1995. This led to her being signed to Tommy Boy Gospel and releasing another album, Everlasting Life (1998), produced by Asaph Alexander Ward. The album peaked at #10 on the Billboard Gospel Charts.[4] Burrell recorded Live In Concert, a live album in November 2000 at the annual COGIC Holy Convocation in Memphis, Tennessee. The album was released in 2001. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Album in 2002. Though Tommy Boy Gospel closed shortly after the release of Live In Concert, by 2002, she had signed a recording contract with Elektra Records.[5] Under this contract she recorded only a guest appearance on the all-star gospel track "Higher Ground", which first appeared as a bonus track on Missy Elliott's album Miss E... So Addictive[6] and was later featured on Karen Clark Sheard's 2nd Chance album. Burrell has continued to perform live and to collaborate with other artists. Though only intermittently active as a recording artist, she established and hosts the annual Ephesians 4 conference, a workshop for performing artists.

    2004–present[edit]

    In 2004, Burrell was a guest performer along with Kelly PriceonR. Kelly's "3-Way Phone Call" playing the part of Price's "prayer partner" in the soap opera-like song.[7] She appeared in George Clinton's original song "Mathematics of Love" on Clinton's 2008 album of covers, George Clinton and Some Gangsters of Love.[8] Burrell released her first studio album in 11 years, No Ways Tired, on April 7, 2009, through Shanachie Records.[9] The album features covers of classic gospel songs like "My Faith Looks Up To Thee," "What A Friend We Have In Jesus," "O Lamb Of God" and "I Surrender All," as well as the classic James Cleveland song after which the album is named.[10][11] Burrell sang "I see a Victory" with Pharrell Williams for the soundtrack to the feature film Hidden Figures (2016).[12]

    In December 2016, a video surfaced showing Burrell preaching a sermon at the Love & Liberty Fellowship Church.[13][14] In that sermon, she called people who engage in homosexual acts "perverted" and said they had been deceived by the "homosexual spirit."[15][16] She also warned that people who "play with" homosexual sin would "die from it" in 2017.[17] In response to considerable criticism, Burrell said that she makes "no excuses or apologies" for the sermon, adding "I love you, and God loves you, but he hates the sin in you and me."[18] Shortly after the video of the sermon surfaced, The Ellen DeGeneres Show canceled Burrell's scheduled appearance,[19] as did the BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music event, where she was removed as an honoree.[20] Her radio talk show, Bridging the Gap with Kim Burrell, was canceled by Texas Southern University.[21]

    Selected discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    Videos[edit]

    Other appearances[edit]

    Year Title Artist Album Label
    1990 "Praise Him" GMWA National Youth Mass Choir Win The World For Christ Sweet Rain
    1996 "Jesus Paid It All" Ricky Dillard & New G Worked It Out Crystal Rose
    1998 "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus (Remix)" Trinity Temple Mass Choir featuring Kim Burrell Gospel Out-Takes: Unreleased Music Tyscot
    2000 "Woman" Kim Burrell with Montrel Darrett J2K Jesus 2000 EMI Gospel
    2000 "God's Favor" Tri-City Singers featuring Karen Clark-Sheard, Kim Burrell, and Kelly Price Tri-City4.com EMI Gospel
    2001 "Special Place" Kim Burrell Thank You (Unreleased) Bad Boy
    2002 "The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow" Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Choir Family Affair II: Live At Radio City Music Hall Verity
    2002 "Higher Ground" Missy Elliott feat. Yolanda Adams, Dorinda Clark Cole, Karen Clark-Sheard, Mary Mary & Kim Burrell Miss E...So Addictive Elektra
    2002 "The Moment I Prayed" Kirk Whalum featuring Kim Burrell The Gospel According to Jazz, Chapter II Word
    2002 "I'm Gonna Praise Him" Kim Burrell Gospel Today Presents: Praise and Worship 2002 Verity
    2003 "We Praise You Lord" Shirley Caesar featuring Kim Burrell Shirley Caesar & Friends Word
    2003 "Go Tell It" Gary Mayes & Nu Era featuring Kim Burrell Go Tell It: The N.E. X-Perience, Vol. 2 Gvm Soul Muzick
    2003 "I Pray On Christmas" Harry Connick, Jr. featuring Kim Burrell Harry For The Holidays (DVD-only bonus track) Columbia
    2003 "Try Jesus"
    "O When I Come"
    "Family That Prays Together"
    The Stewart Singers featuring Kim Burrell Back to the Roots Independent
    2004 "3-Way Phone Call" R. Kelly featuring Kim Burrell & Kelly Price Happy People/U Saved Me Jive
    2004 "You Can Change" Tye Tribbett & G.A. featuring Kim Burrell Life Columbia/Sony Gospel
    2005 "Soldier" The Andrews Brothers featuring Kim Burrell Free Indeed Sic Records
    2005 "If Your Love Cannot Be Moved" Stevie Wonder featuring Kim Burrell A Time 2 Love Motown
    2005 "Not Until" Lexi featuring Kim Burrell A Praise in the Valley [Live] Holy Music
    2006 "Everything Will Be Alright (reprise)" Tye Tribbett & G.A. featuring Kim Burrell Victory Live Columbia/Sony Gospel
    2006 "All These People" (single) (all proceeds to New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village) Harry Connick Jr featuring Kim Burrell Oh My NOLA Columbia
    2007 "Over and Over Again" VaShawn Mitchell featuring Kim Burrell Promises Tyscot
    2007 "Journey" Richard Smallwood featuring Kim Burrell Journey: Live In New York Verity
    2007 "If You Never" Byron Cage featuring Kim Burrell & J. Moss Live At the Apollo: The Proclamation GospoCentric/Zomba Gospel
    2007 "Try" Marvin Winans featuring Kim Burrell Alone But Not Alone PureSprings Gospel
    2007 "I Come To Thee" Sean Jones featuring Kim Burrell Kaleidoscope Mack Avenue
    2007 "You're the Reason" Sean Jones featuring Kim Burrell Kaleidoscope Mack Avenue
    2008 "I Understand" Kim Burrell, Rance Allen, BeBe Winans, Mariah Carey & Hezekiah Walker's Love Fellowship Tabernacle Choir Randy Jackson's Music Club: Volume One Concord Music Group
    2008 "He Has Made Me Glad" Tye Tribbett & GA featuring Kim Burrell Stand Out Columbia/Integrity
    2008 "Mathematics of Love" [8] George Clinton featuring Kim Burrell George Clinton and Some Gangsters of Love Shanachie Records
    2008 "Song for the Hopeful" Harry Connick, Jr. featuring Kim Burrell What a Night! A Christmas Album Columbia/Sony
    "Let There Be Peace On Earth
    2012 "I Win" John P. Kee featuring Kim Burrell Life & Favor Kee Music Group
    "My Worship Remix
    2012 "With You" James Fortune featuring Kim Burrell Identity E1 Entertainment
    2016 "Godspeed" Frank Ocean featuring Kim Burrell blond Boys Don't Cry
    2016 "I See A Victory" Pharrell Williams & Kim Burrell Hidden Figures Soundtrack Columbia/Sony
    2017 "4:44" Jay Z featuring Kim Burrell 4:44 Roc Nation
    2018 "Grace" Charles Jenkins & Fellowship Chicago feat. Kim Burrell Grace: The Remixes – EP Inspired People, LLC
    2018 "Sunshine Feel Good" Snoop Dogg & Kim Burrell Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love RCA Inspiration
    2018 "Talk to God" Mali Music & Kim Burrell Snoop Dogg Presents Bible of Love RCA Inspiration
    2020 "Don't Let Go (feat. Kim Burrell) PJ Morton & Kim Burrell Gospel According To PJ Morton Inspiration/Tyscot Records, LLC
    2022 "Victory (Remix) feat. Kim Burrell" Kenny Lewis & One Voice feat. Kim Burrell Victory (Remix) feat. Kim Burrell Broadcast Music Inc.
    2022 "Anyway (Live)" Zacardi Cortez feat. Pastor Kim Burrell Imprint Blacksmoke Music Worldwide
    2022 "Anyhow Reprise" Tye Tribbett feat. Kim Burrell, Jekalyn Carr, Isaac Carree, Zacardi Cortez, Tasha Page-Lockhart, and Isaiah Templeton All Things New Motown Gospel
    2023 "Tap Into It (The Source)" Renee Spearman feat. Kim Burrell The Source The Orchard Music
    2024 "Call His Name" Kenny Lewis & One Voice feat. Kim Burrell Call His Name PureSound Muzik Group

    Awards[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Kim Burrell Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  • ^ a b "Kim Burrell biography". MTV.com.[dead link]
  • ^ "Gospel Albums Chart". Billboard.com. March 6, 1999.
  • ^ Murray, Jawn (March 12, 2002). "#3 Jawn's Juice". EURweb.com.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Missy Elliott has raised the bar on hip-hop". BlackFlix.com. Archived from the original on April 26, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2006.
  • ^ Bonner, Gerard (August 2004). "R. Kelly: U Saved Me". GospelFlava.com.
  • ^ a b Graff, Gary (June 27, 2008). "George Clinton Goes 'Gangster' On New Album". Billboard.com.
  • ^ a b "Kim Burell: No Ways Tired". Amazon. Retrieved March 16, 2009.
  • ^ "Kim Burrell to Release New Album". GospelFlava.com. March 16, 2009. Archived from the original on March 15, 2009. Retrieved March 16, 2009.
  • ^ Singersroom (March 17, 2009). "Kim Burrell Set For New Album Release, Donald Lawrence On For 'Sunday Best' Top 20". SingersRoom.com. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  • ^ DeSantis, Rachel (January 4, 2017). "Hidden Figures team speaks out against soundtrack singer's homophobic sermon". EW.com. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
  • ^ "Kim Burrell under fire for comments about gays and lesbians". SFGate. January 1, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  • ^ Alexis, Diamond (January 2, 2017). "Pharrell, Janelle Monae and Questlove Respond to Kim Burrell's LGBTQ Comments". BET. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  • ^ Petit, Stephanie (December 31, 2016). "Hidden Figures Singer Kim Burrell Calls Gay People 'Perverted' Days Before Appearance on Ellen". People. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  • ^ Strachan, Maxwell (December 31, 2016). "Pharrell's Singing Partner Caught On Tape In Homophobic Rant". Huffington Post. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  • ^ Shellnutt, Kate (January 8, 2017). "Reactions to gospel preacher Kim Burrell on LGBT issues reveal split among black churches". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  • ^ "Gospel singer Kim Burrell under fire for comments about gays and lesbians". Fox News. January 1, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  • ^ "Kim Burrell Won't Appear on 'Ellen' After Anti-Gay Sermon". Billboard. January 3, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  • ^ Stutz, Colin (January 6, 2016). "Kim Burrell Asked to Not Take Part in BMI Gospel Music Event After Anti-Gay Sermon". Billboard.
  • ^ Purcell, Carey (January 5, 2016). "Kim Burrell update: Gospel singer's radio show dropped by TSU following homophobic sermon". AOL. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  • ^ "19th Annual Gospel Music Excellence Award Results". GospelFlava.com.
  • ^ "15th Annual Stellar Award Winners". GospelFlava.com.
  • ^ a b c "Kim Burrell | Artist | GRAMMY.com". www.grammy.com. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
  • ^ a b "2012 Stellar Award Winners Vashawn Mitchell's Triumphant and Kirk Franklin's Hello Fear Take Home Most Awards + Red Carpet Fashion's Finest". TheQueensCastle.net. Archived from the original on February 16, 2012.
  • ^ "Winners of the 43rd Annual GMA Dove Awards..." doveawards.com. Archived from the original on May 25, 2012.
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