trend.
Her new single, “I Luh God,” is shaping up to be a massive hit, but everyone isn’t happy about the sound.
Still, Campbell, 42, believes the vibe, cadence and beat reaches those who relate to the culturally current track.
“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,” she explained during a Tom Joyner Morning Show interview.
“I Luh God” is lifted from her newest release, Help 2.0, which soared to the #1 spot on Billboard Top Gospel Albums
chart. Also, the controversy-stirring single sits at #5 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.
Like it or not, gospel fans have a major appetite for the urban musical dish Campbell is serving up in the song that is
ultimately about acknowledging the goodness and blessings of a God who is worthy of our love, service and adoration.
“No matter where you are, you have to acknowledge that you’re blessed,” she said. “Everybody don’t like it. Some
people are upset about it, but they’ll be alright. God don’t live in a box. Why should I?”
Erica Campbell Addresses ‘I Luh God’ Controversy: ‘God Don’t Live In A box. Why Should I? was originally published on praisecleveland.com