This Is Evvie McKinney Evvie McKinney
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
26.02.2021
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- 1 Ephesians 6 03:31
- 2 He Did It 02:54
- 3 Do It Again 04:50
- 4 Just Like God 03:03
- 5 Look No Further (Radio Version/Remastered 2021) 04:05
- 6 Bring The Whole Hood 03:20
Info for This Is Evvie McKinney
Powerhouse performer Evvie McKinney releases the upbeat anthem “Bring the Whole Hood,” her debut single on Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG. Co-written with her musical mentor, pop icon Meghan Trainor, this autobiographical track about the emerging star’s arrival features McKinney’s playful but passionate vocals, punctuated by a rhythmic piano and celebratory horns.
Evvie McKinney rose to prominence as the winner of the inaugural season of the TV singing competition The Four: Battle for Stardom on FOX. The young singer with Southern charm wowed judges Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, DJ Khaled, and Meghan Trainor with her powerful voice and fearless stage presentation, packing a punch as she effortlessly covered iconic soul songs, like Aretha Franklin’s “I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You” and Tina Turner’s “Proud Mary.” A multi-faceted performer with roots in the church, soul, and pop, the Memphis-born singer is readying music with a broad appeal to tell her powerful and inspiring story.
Evvie McKinney
Evvie McKinney
first found a national audience as a contestant on the TV singing competition The Four: Battle for Stardom. She won the inaugural season in 2018. Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, she started singing as a preschooler and learned gospel music from her father, a gospel and blues singer. McKinney was already performing professionally across several genres when, as a 20-year-old, she joined the Fox series The Four. Entering as a challenger on the fifth of six episodes in the first season, she performed for a panel judges that included Sean Combs, DJ Khaled, Meghan Trainor, and Republic Records president Charlie Walk. McKinney won a record contract with the label when she was crowned champion in February 2018, having delivered powerful, nuanced versions of songs made famous by the likes of Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, and Andra Day, as well as the Oscar-winning song "Glory" by Common and John Legend.
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