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Kirk Franklin
Artist Icon Losing My Religion (2015)
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"Losing My Religion" is the eleventh studio album from Kirk Franklin. RCA Inspiration a division of RCA Records alongside Fo Yo Soul Recordings released the album on November 13, 2015. It won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album in 2017.
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Losing My Religion goes far beyond the title. In fact, upon first glance, the title is questionable, but it later becomes apparent that there is a deeper meaning. Kirk was very tactical with this, and what I gathered from the underlying message is that the singer is emphasising the fact that Christianity is a lifestyle and not a religion. Preach it Mr Franklin!
The opening track which shares the name of the album further reinforces this as a motivational spoken-word piece. Now I know Kirk Franklin is a man of many talents, but I was definitely shocked at how powerful this opening acapella is. On this track, he’s essentially telling Christians to ask themselves if they are behaving in a way that symbolises their lifestyle. Its authenticity captures listeners attention within the first 30 seconds and it’s a great representation of the album overall.
Honestly, there’s not one song that I can fault on Losing My Religion – it’s amazing material from start to finish. It was also really good to hear songs like Pray For Me and Intercession where Kirk sings the whole way through. A lot of us haven’t heard this since the early stages of his career so it was definitely a blessing.
Overall, this album is a great body of work and as mentioned earlier, it is Kirk Franklin’s best material to date.
Reviewed by premiergospel.org.uk.


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