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Marvin Sapp to Release New Holiday Album “Christmas Card”

marvinchristmasEight time Grammy Award winner Marvin Sapp, whose 2007 single “Never Would Have Made It” held the #1 position at radio for 43 weeks, holding the top spot at radio longer than any other artist in Billboard’s history – including the Beatles and Elvis Presley – will release his new holiday album (“Christmas Card“) on RCA Inspiration.

Marvin Sapp will give fans an early opportunity to get in the holiday spirit with the release of his new album, “Christmas Card” with the pre-order and on-sale dates for the record hitting in October (see below).   The first single off the album, “Home For Christmas“, features R&B singer Joe and will be serviced to radio in early November.  However, fans who pre-order “Christmas Card” will instantly receive “Home For Christmas” via download.

The album also features a guest appearance by Commissioned (Fred Hammond, Keith Staten, Mitchell Jones, Karl Reid, Michael Williams and Marcus Cole) on “What Child Is This” and “Honor The King“.  On “Christmas Card”, Sapp offers music lovers a solid blend of contemporary holiday songs and Gospel standards packaged perfectly to be that first present under the tree this year.

 

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TRACK LISTING:       

Feels Real Good

Christmas Card

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Home For Christmas – Featuring Joe

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

What Child Is This – Featuring Commissioned

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Joseph’s Song

Honor The King – Featuring Commissioned

Holy

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Dance

Love At Christmas

MaKailas Shout Out

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Thank You – Featuring The Sapp Kids

Don’t Get It Twisted

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