BC News|June 13, 2012 12:59 EDT
Amber Bullock to Release New Project 'So in Love'
Gospel singer Amber Bullock will release her new album So in Love. So in Love will be available in stores July 10, 2012.
Bullock is a Music World Gospel's recording artist. Bullock's popularity rose in 2011 when she became the Season 4 winner of BET's Sunday Best. Previously, Bullock released her debut album Thank You in December 2011.
This year Amber Bullock already released her single "Lord You've Been So Good". For this single she teamed up with PJ Morton.
About Amber Bullock:
Amber Bullock, the St. Louis, Missouri native and single mother of two-year old Amya, topped a talented field of singers to win BET's 2011 Sunday Best crown. Bullock is the second artist to be released on Mathew Knowles' Music World Gospel label, under the Sunday Best franchise. She is also co-managed by Music World Artist Management. The Season 4 winner will release an EP, Thank You on December 6, 2011, followed by her debut album in early 2012. She also is featured in a duet performance of "Silent Night," with labelmate and Sunday Best Season 3 winner Le'Andria Johnson on her forthcoming holiday project, Christmas Best. In November 2011, Bullock joins Kirk Franklin's Fearless Tour as special guest artist.
Bullock captured the hearts of millions on the #1 rated weekly gospel music competition show, Sunday Best. Over 2 million viewers tuned in to watch the Sunday Best finale. Season 4 ranks as the #1 telecast in BET franchise history and the #1 cable competition show and Sunday's #1 cable series among blacks in 2011. Sunday Best of Amber Bullock features new studio recordings of jazz infused and neo-soul inspired interpretations of some of Bullock's most memorable songs performed on Sunday Best. The EP is produced by Eric Dawkins for E Flat Entertainment. The first single, Walter Hawkins' "Thank You Lord," impacts gospel radio in early November. Bullock offers an upbeat soulful rendition of the Walter Hawkins classic. Other songs on the EP include a jazzy solo turn on Kurt Carr's "For Every Mountain;" where she shows off the runs that she became known for on the Sunday Best competition. She performs a more traditional gospel version of J. Moss' "We Must Praise," she offers a contemporary take on Asaph A. Ward and Dorinda Clark Cole's "If It Had Not Been For the Lord;" a stunning solo performance of Chris Tomlin's choir favorite, "How Great Is Our God;" a show-stopping jazz interpretation of the Negro spiritual, "A City Called Heaven"' and a neo-soul version of Richard Smallwood's "Secret Place," the song she performed during the finale of season 4.