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Trap Gospel Flow: Erica Campbell Dishes On Controversial Song 'I Luh God'

"Everyone doesn’t speak properly," says one-half of the gospel duo Mary Mary.

Before reading any further, let's define trap gospel: a mix of secular, trap music blended with inspirational, gospel music. Now that that's clear, Erica Campbell, one half of the sister gospel duo Mary, Mary, is getting side eyes for her new single, "I Luh God." And yes, I spelled that right.

The song starts off with:
“I luh God, you don’t luh God?… What’s wrong with you?”

Campbell, who also stars in her own reality show with sister Trina Campbell on WeTV's Mary Mary, stopped by The Tom Joyner Morning Show to dish on her controversial single:

“Everyone doesn’t speak properly. Everyone doesn’t live in a well-maintained manicured neighborhood. People live in rough neighborhoods and they speak how they speak. No matter where you are, you have to acknowledge that you’re blessed. Everybody don’t like it. Some people are upset about it, but they’ll be all right. God don’t live in a box. Why should I?”

Vixens, what do you think of Erica's new song? Is trap gospel an effective way to reach a wider fan base? Or has it taken gospel too far?

 

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VIBE Vixen's Boss Talk Podcast: Kash Doll's Boss Tip? Be Unapologetically You

VIBE Vixen's Boss Talk podcast amplifies the voices of women and she/her-identifying individuals in their respective industries as they discuss their journeys toward becoming the bosses we know today. From their demeanor and confidence and persevering through life’s pitfalls to make a name for themselves in their own way, being a boss is much more than 'just running sh*t.'

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I don’t feel like we’ve had a female MC in a while from Detroit who represents what I represent.

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