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Gospel Music Xposed
It's more than ministry, it's a growing enterprise. But there's just a few things you probably don't know about what really goes down in the gospel music industry. In the new "tell-all" vlog investigation Gospel Music Xposed, we unveil some of the deep, dark secrets that the gospel music industry doesn't want you to know.

Q&A with Raheem DeVaughn
RadioRah is as cool as it gets. With his incisive street hustle and clever embrace of bold music styles, he certainly brings a new awareness to the music game. Raheem DeVaughn sat down and talked with us about his new project (The Love & War MasterPeace), his rough relationship with his label and Auto-tune.

Who's Next on American Idol
The whole town is buzzing over who may be replace Simon Cowell, but if former Idol exec Nigel Lythgoe had his way (which could very well be the case - since he's rumored of returning to his former show), he would wipe the entire judge panel clean and start all over again.
Goin' to a Place:
My Personal Reflection on the Passing of Walter Hawkins

Another gospel legend has left us. But this one is more important. Because Walter Hawkins was the quintessential musician; blessed with range, songwriting and a delecate poise for church music. With a hollow void now in the hearts of music lovers, chief editor J Matthew Cobb has a few lessons and some strong words of chastisement for the industry that turned their backs on Hawkins' preeminent music style.
Michael Jackson Rarities
If you own the big five studio albums by the King of Pop, most likely you're going to believe that you have his very best. Until Sony drops a posthumous project of unreleased material, we want to challenge you in rethinking your personal MJ catalog and playlists.
Bonnaroo 2010 Recap
Bonnaroo 2010 is officially over. And we have a complete run-ddown on this year's best performances and highlights. Artists like Kings of Leon, Jay-Z, Dave Matthews Band, LCD Soundsystem, Stevie Wonder and John Fogerty made a major impact this year. Now with ten years behind them, the three-day (four, if you're counting Thursday) is easily becoming the world's ultimate music festival.
100 Albums You Better Have...Or Else
For 100 days of summer, we at PRAYZEHYMNOnline.com are doing the unthinkable by posting our list of the greatest albums of all time. The versatile list - contaning albums from a field of musical genres - will consistently be updated for 100 days until it is complete. Check out (faithfully) who and what made the list.
The Skinny on Badu's Window Seat Video
Critics and fans alike were already on a high as they prepped for the launch of the highly-anticipated album release of Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part Two . What they weren't prepared for was the uproar and controversial news coverage stemming from the guerilla-style "Window Seat" concept video. Discover the "skinny" on Badu's nude adventure.
Festival Guide
If you love music and you love a good concert, why not check out our official festival guide. We are in the process of updating this amazing list with more festivals to come. It is the perfect destination for music lovers looking to get their "fix" this summer. From Lollapaolooza to Essence, from Bonnaroo to Voodoo, you'll find the world's most favorite music festivals right here.
All Aboard...the Best of Soul Train
Forty years ago, Soul Train crept into the living rooms of Americans searching for the latest groundbreaking shifts in African-American music and culture. It quickly became, what founder and co-host Don Cornelius called, the hippest trip in America. TIME-Life readies the launch of The Best of Soul Train; a super 9-DVD set chronicling the first ten years of "love, peace and souuul."
Why Was Jermaine Sellers Too Risqué to Sell?
American Idol marches on and the bitter, disenfranchised supporters of church singer Jermaine Sellers are speaking out about his early exit from the pop show. Several factors emerge to the forefront concerning why he was voted home. PRAYZEHYMNOnline.com explains.
Casting Call: Worst Music Videos
We all are guilty of viewing some of the worst visual catastratrophies in our lifetime. And with the invention of the music video, we've probably seen enough to make us squirm for a lifetime. Now we are initiating our first Casting Call and are asking you, our loyal readers to submit your choices for the Worst Music Videos ever made. Regardless of genre or how early its release, we need you to answer the call.
A House on Fire
On Sunday, Feb. 21, legendary song writing duo Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff awoke to some disturbing news. The home where Philly soul was born and where countless gold records were made was set afire. But Gamble & Huff, along with the citizens of the City of Brotherly Love, are optimistic in their recovery.
Top 20 Albums of 2009
We first uncovered the Best Songs of 2009. Now MainStreet finally reveals its top list of albums of 2009. The list uncovers a range of musical genres including the best of pop, rock, soul, jazz, gospel and then some.
Grand Theft Auto Spreads the Boogie
The popular and critically-acclaimed video game is making headlines again. But this time around, besides their share of controversy and mature violent content, the focus surrounds GTA: Episodes from Liberty City's soundtrack and its willingness to give good music another spin of life.
Celebration of Gospel '10: Report Card
Did you miss the big show on BET? Well, if you did...try to avoid our spoiler. Once again, we pull out our sharp, witty and edgy criticism on BET's Celebration of Gospel 2010. Now in its tenth year, the show appears to be better than last year's event. But by how much? We deliver insightful commentary, along with eye-catching photos from the event.
Essentially 2009
Twelve gospel albums round out our annual Essentially list. As usual with our "best of" lists, Essentially 2009 may just be the shock thearpy the gospel music industry needs to pump out better material. A number of independents and a select handful of mainstream talent top our 2009 list. As a sidenote, we also talk about the reality of the gospel drama being even more entertaining than the music itself. How unfortunate.

 


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