Bigger Than Me Le'Andria Johnson

Album info

Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
26.07.2017

Label: Verity Records

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Artist: Le'Andria Johnson

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  • 1 Bigger Than Me 04:20
  • 2 Come Through 03:24
  • 3 All I Got 04:08
  • 4 Wait on You 03:54
  • 5 Change Is Now 03:35
  • 6 Holy Ghost 03:54
  • 7 I Will Go 04:45
  • 8 Gone Too Long 02:25
  • 9 Whatever It Is 03:43
  • 10 Love Anymore 04:51
  • Total Runtime 38:59

Info for Bigger Than Me

„Bigger Than Me, Le’Andria Johnson’s fifth album, is her best album since her 2011 debut, the chart-topping Music World Gospel release, The Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson.

Best because the songs, for the first time since Awakening, feel right for her, melodically and lyrically. This album is direct and honest rather than focused on inspirational messages with an undercurrent of crossover aspiration.

Song lyrics like “I’ve tried every shortcut” and have “gone through hell” (“Come Through”) and “I took on way too much…now I have to pay the cost” (“Wait On You”) will resonate with listeners who know about Johnson’s trials and are all too familiar with their own. On “All I Got,” Le’Andria recalls the passing of her brother just prior to recording the album. It has filled her with a sadness that doesn’t let her cry; putting one foot in front of the other is her only choice to overcome the tragic loss.

Bigger Than Me has a confessional tone. Le’Andria’s staccato delivery and trademark raucous, squeezed-out shouts, a Mavis in the making, evoke a parched soul in search of living water. Not only is living water available (she describes the euphoria of sanctification on “Holy Ghost”) but on “I Will Go,” which feels like a contemporized English folk song, Le’Andria accepts God’s call to discipleship even as she acknowledges her own unworthiness to accept the call. There’s no telling God no, s0 on the quartet-fueled “Gone Too Long,” she admits to her departure from God and declares an eagerness to rejoin the congregation.

In the end, trouble don’t last always. Both the strutting title track and the churchy “Change is Now,” a solo with warbling organ accompaniment, find Le’Andria walking with sufficient confidence to extend the same message of hope and encouragement to others. That friend who is “Bigger Than Me,” she sings, is your friend, too.

With a breezy acoustic feel in parts and extroverted soulfulness in others, Bigger Than Me is consistently melodic and the musicians never get in the vocalist’s way.

The final track, “Love Anymore,” best summarizes the theme of Bigger Than Me: it’s time to forgive, to forget, and to embrace love. Le’Andria Johnson sings this message to the masses as much as she sings it to herself.




Le'Andria Johnson
RCA Inspiration recording artist Le’Andria Johnson has taken the gospel music scene by storm since being crowned the season three winner of BET’s Sunday Best in 2010. Her debut CD, The Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson, entered at #1 on multiple music charts, including both the Billboard Top Gospel Albums and the Top Christian/Gospel Albums charts. The CD also debuted at #1 on the Christian Music Trade Association’s Current Gospel Overall chart. It spent eight weeks at #1 on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart, and remains in the Top 5 for over 15 weeks. Le’Andria received the Digital Gospel Music Award for Best Female Gospel Artist in 2011. She then received her first GRAMMY® Award in 2012 for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music performance for her debut single, “Jesus” and subsequently received two Stellar Awards in 2013, one for Best New Artist and the other for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist. Starting IPC (Imperfect People Changing) Ministries in Atlanta, GA, Pastor Le'Andria Johnson held her first service on June 16, 2012. The successful ministry recently celebrated its one year anniversary.



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