Kirk Franklin
Biography
Since his debut, 1993's Kirk Franklin & the Family, Kirk Franklin has been one of the brightest stars in contemporary gospel music. The album spent 100 weeks on the gospel charts (some of those on top), crossed over to the R&B charts, and became the first gospel debut album to go platinum. His second album, Kirk Franklin & the Family Christmas, became the genre's first Christmas album to make it to number one, and his 1996 album Whatcha Lookin' 4 went gold as soon as it was distributed. With such phenomenal success, it is small wonder that some have hailed him "the Garth Brooks of gospel." Still, despite all the adulation and brouhaha, Franklin remains a humble, devout Christian, eschewing the title "entertainer" in favor of labeling himself as just a "church boy."
Franklin's road to the top, though quick, was far from smooth. Abandoned by his mother and never having known his father, Franklin was reared by his Aunt Gertrude, a deeply religious woman who raised him as a strict Baptist. When he was four, she paid for his piano lessons by collecting aluminum cans. The lessons were money well spent, for Franklin was a natural musician who could sight read and play by ear with equal facility. At age 11, he was leading the Mt. Rose Baptist Church adult choir near Dallas. Despite, or because of, his church background, Franklin began rebelling in his teens and getting into trouble until one of his friends was accidentally shot and killed at age 15. Realizing that he had chosen a bad road, Franklin returned to the fold and began composing songs, recording, and conducting. Since 1991, he has been backed up by his 17-member choir, the Family, a group comprising friends and associates from his younger days (interestingly, one member of the Family, Jon Drummond, made it to the semi-finals heat of the 100-meter sprint at the 1996 Olympics). Support from his pastor, his wife Tammy, whom he married in early 1996, and the two children they brought to the marriage help keep Franklin close to his religious core, and he returned in 1998 with Nu Nation Project. The album topped the Billboard Top 200 charts (peaking at number seven) and remained on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart for 49 weeks, paving the way for Franklin's third Grammy (Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album).
Over the course of the next few years, Franklin worked on the soundtrack of the movie Kingdom Come (contributing the single "Thank You") and released another album, 2002's The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin. Making good on the success of its predecessor, the disc soared to number four on the Billboard 200 chart and spent 29 weeks on the Gospel Albums chart. Two more chart-topping albums emerged out in the next four years, Hero (2005) and Songs for the Storm, Vol. 1 (2006), both of which topped the gospel charts at the time of their release. Hero went on to win two Grammys in late 2006. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Love Kirk he is soo positive bout life his music just touches the soul
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Mr. Franklin is a very sweet, wonderful artist and I love everything that he has put out. I've been listening to his music for a very long time and God has been good to me. We need more artist like Mr. Franklin to help the youth in this world. from: jaz4
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I love Kirk Franklin's music, I definitely appreciate his effort to reach out to the younger generation. God Bless Kirk Franklin and his vision.
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truely inspired by God when i hear i know that the worship is going to be of the heezy, blessing God and my soul at the same time. let God continue to be praised!
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This man has been through a lot. So it is only right his music does extremely well. A VERY gifted spirit IN Christ.
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Your music is truly an inspiration to me. When I listen to it I feel like the words are speaking directly to me.
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kirk you are loved ,you're blessed, thank God for blessing your mother with you
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I need the Lord continually throughout the day Thank you for making this worship music available to me.
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I believe that you are a musical genuis. The work that you have done is just marvelous. I cant think of one song that I do not like of yours. Thank you for always reminding me to believe and continue to have faith.
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He is able, and I thank God for your ministry. I have been listening to your music since you came out and I appreciate the contemporary gospel. It brings the younger generation to God.
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Thank you so much. The music, the love of our Lord, and just making it out of Fort Worth, give me hope. I Thank God for you putting us and the whole 817 on your back. Thank you again.
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I can't explain it. I can't obtain it JESUS still love you so. It's so amazing. I hope that's right. Love You.
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THANK YOU for lifting me up when I feel so low and trap. You are a God send.
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HAVE ENJOYED MR.FRANKLIN & THE FAMILY'S SOUND FOR YEARS,KEEP LIFTING FOLK AS YOUR MUSIC DOES SO WELL.
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Keep on keeping on Mr. Franklin. looking forward for your next album and praising the lord with you. Praises goes to our father which is in heaven.
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Where is the Fight of My life? Good example of Kirk but not a complete collection.
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