Marvin Sapp "Grateful and Blessed" to Receive Two 2021 Dove Award Nominations

Multiple award-winning Gospel superstar Marvin Sapp is grateful to receive two 2021 Dove Award Nominations. His latest album, Chosen Vessel, is nominated for Traditional Gospel Album of the Year, while the album's lead single - "Thank You For It All" - received a Song of the Year nod.
"I'm grateful to the Gospel Music Association and everyone involved with the Dove Award nominations this year. It is a blessing to have my music ministry acknowledged alongside so many great Christian creators," says Sapp. "We do this because we are called to, but a little celebrating is okay too! Congratulations to all of the nominees. I'm looking forward to the big night!"
Written by Sapp, with Aaron Lindsey, Christopher Thomas Leach and Jamone Davis, "Thank You For It All" marked the fourth time Sapp had a #1 position on the Hot Gospel Songs chart, a trend that began with his seminal "Never Would Have Made It" in 2007. "Thank You For It All" also ascended to #1 on Billboard's Gospel Digital Songs and Gospel National Airplay charts.
Marvin Sapp says: "This song epitomizes the season we are in. Through the good and the bad, the ups and the downs, the pandemic and the protests, being people of God means we are rooted in thankfulness to our merciful Father, regardless of our circumstances."
Voting for the final winners will run August 19th through August 26th. The GMA Dove Awards are happening live and in person in Nashville, TN, October 19th, 2021. A limited number of tickets and Fan Experiences are still available. The broadcast will air exclusively on TBN, Friday, October 22nd, 2021 8:00p.m. ET and then again at 10:00p.m. ET.
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