Trin-i-tee 5:7 is tagged as: gospel, gospel groups, black gospel, soul, female vocalist
Trin-i-tee 5:7 is a contemporary gospel trio from New Orleans, Louisiana. The group was inspired by R&B girl groups such as Destiny’s Child and TLC. They debuted in 1998 with a self-titled album. In 1997 the New Orleans-based gospel group comprised of high school students Angel Taylor, Chanelle Hayes, and Terri Brown, was brought to the attention of gospel label GospoCentric Records by their manager Kenneth Grant. Label owner Viki Mack Lataillade pictured them crossing over to urban market as her flagship artist Kirk Franklin had four years before. “A great deal of attention was put into their imaging because there’s a fine line you have to walk with female talent with relation to church and secular audiences as well,” Lataillade told Billboard magazine in 1998. “Nobody wants to think a female group is not clear about who they are and what they’re singing about. They had to be attractive and trendy, but a class act as well.” The label named the group Trin-i-tee 5:7 based on 1 John 5:7 biblical scripture that refers to the Trinity. The group’s self titled debut project was produced in 1998 by R. Kelly and Kirk Franklin. With preorders of 100,000 copies and an aggressive urban marketing campaign, the project debuted at No. 3 on th... Read More About Trin-i-tee 5:7 Biography...
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