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Marvin Sapp: Satisfying 'Thirst' Leads To Chart-topping Glory

Posted Apr 25th 2008 2:22PM by Karu F. Daniels
Filed under: Entertainment Newswire

By Karu F. Daniels, BlackVoices.com

Marvin Sapp sings his face off on the song 'Never Would Have Made It.'

And because of that, the gospel singing sensation is riding the wave of having one of the biggest selling inspirational albums of the year.

The former Commissioned singer's seventh solo opus, 'Thirsty,' has reigned supreme on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart for 29 weeks, hitting the top stop for 19 weeks.

Released July 3, the Zomba Records project has been in the Number One position longer than any other gospel CD released in the last year.

"The success of this album and this single is very exciting," Sapp told Blackvoices.com. "The fact that the single is crossing over to urban radio really underscores the fact that all of us from every walk of life – whether in the church or not – has had a never would have made it moment. That is why I think the song is really connecting with people."

"'Never Would Have Made It' reaches the hearts of people in a very powerful, emotional way that I haven't seen for many years," added Zomba Gospel's Senior Vice President/General Manager Jazzy Jordan. "That song was birthed out of a very challenging time in Marvin's life, and I think the strength of his conviction on this song is what people are connecting to."

"The song crosses all generational and cultural boundaries and speaks to people wherever they are- and that is what great Gospel music is meant to do," Jordan -- who co-executive produced the album -- said. "We are very proud that 'Never Would Have Made It' has become the longest running #1 song at gospel radio, and that it is on the verge of becoming the longest #1 radio single across all formats. This is an incredible fete for [us] and it couldn't happen to a better artist than Marvin Sapp, who has always been one of gospel music's greatest voices."


The entire album was recorded live at Grandville, Michigan's Resurrection Life Church, under the musical direction of producer Aaron Lindsey, with Myron Butler directing background vocals. "The night of the live recording was unbelievable," Sapp said. "It was a mind-blowing, life-changing experience. I really had the opportunity to minister songs that ministered to me."

"I love recording live," the Grand Rapids native added. "I like to feed off the energy of the people. With a live recording, I get a chance to feel what they feel, draw off their emotions, and see their tears. It really helps to direct me in ministering to them."

His emotional testimony shines throughout the tour-de-force 'Never Would Have Made It,' which is currently making history as the longest #1 song at gospel radio.



Sapp performed the song during the 2008 Dove Awards on April 23, where he was nominated for 'Male Vocalist of the Year.'

Though he lost out in the category – to Chris Tomlin – the experience still proved to be great for the multiple Stellar Award winning vocal dynamo. "Performing on the Dove Awards Wednesday night was an awesome experience," Sapp said. "It was great having so many representations of Christian and Gospel music on one stage and I'm honored to have been a part of it."

The encouraging anthem isn't just any song; it's very near and dear to Sapp's heart.

It was particularly out of the pain and grief over his father's death that the song was born -- written the Sunday after Dr. Sapp buried his father.

"The Lord said to me, 'Marvin, there's something you need to understand,'" Sapp explained. "Although your father isn't with you physically, I will never leave you nor will I forsake you. I will be with you always even until the end of the earth'. Then I walked into the pulpit with my Bible. When God began to assure me that He was there for me, I stood up. I grabbed the microphone and started singing, 'Never Would Have Made It,'" he recalled.


While Sapp is busy promoting 'Thirsty,' his work in his ministry is still thriving. As a pastor, he continues to oversee Lighthouse Full Life Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and next month the church will move into a new 17 acre property formerly occupied by the Grand Rapids Catholic Diocese. Also, he and his wife Dr. MaLinda Sapp have founded the Grand Rapids Ellington Academy of Arts and Technology (GREAAT), which will open later this year with the support of the Grand Rapids Public School District.

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1. I love Marvin Sapp! What an anointed brotha w/such a unique sound! Fred Hammond is also a former member of Commissioned - and both of those brotha's are two of the Gospel Music's best....I'm still playing some of Sapp's older albums w/songs like 'Nothing Else Matters' and 'You're Faithful'...I've heard his latest called 'I'm Thirsty' and it's bad, too...

I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your father, Pastor Sapp, but grateful for the call on your life and the strength the Lord has given you to see you through what must have been, one of the most, if not the most, difficult times in your life.

Keep ministering in song (and from the pulpit) to us and we'll keep listening...much love to you and yours and may the Lord continue to bless you abundantly!

DarkNLovely at 4:09PM on Apr 25th 2008

2. I give glory to GOD for this brother, He's so talented and blessed. When I hear this brother singing "Never Would of Made It Without You." I feel the present of the Heavenly Father on me. Marvin Sapp is giving inspiration through his music. May GOD continue to use you Marvin. Much LOVE to you, and your family.

G James at 2:52AM on Apr 26th 2008

3. Not only is Pas. Sapp highly anointed, but he has clothed himself with humility and it is apparent that he does not disrobe from that garment. Additionally, his public admiration and affirmation of his wife is something quite rare, and to be treasured in these times of marital chaos in ministries.

D. Reed, Author of 'The Other Side of 'Yes'

Delphine Reed at 6:58AM on Apr 27th 2008

4. Pastor Marvin Sapp had shared his testimony at the Greater Allen Cathedral and I too could relate to his testimony even today. I experience a loss of mother in 2004, my friend/brother in 2005 and also being laid off. In 2006 my grandmother decided she was ready to go home also. While on this journey, I am a candidate for my doctoral but when obstacles comes ones' way we throw up our hands and stop progress. "Never would have made it" is a testimony for each individual because when you look back like I did-I would have lost my mind BUT I made it.
Thank you Pastor Marvin Sapp for a powerful song (s) that is being use today to bring Healing to a nation.

pj at 9:44AM on Apr 27th 2008

5. Marvin Sapp is truly a blessing. He has given me great inspiration. When my days seem to be so low I play his CD and realize that it is really not about me but about the LORD!!

Angelia D. Glass at 4:21PM on Apr 27th 2008

6. To God be the Glory, for the marvelous things He has done. If it were not for the blood of the Lamb and the words of our testimonies, none of us would overcome. Thanks, Mr. Sapp.

Airet at 5:13PM on Apr 27th 2008

7. PASTOR MARVIN SAPP, YOUR MUSIC IS SUCH AN INSPIRATION.
I HOPE THE LORD CONTINUALLY KEEPS BLESSING YOU AND YOURS.

ANDREA at 8:42PM on Apr 27th 2008

8. giving honor to God who is first and formost in my life. Marvin please keep on doing what you are doing even thoug the devil is busy but we all know the devil is a liar. may God continue to bless you and your ministrie.

michelle at 8:50PM on Apr 27th 2008

9. i have a 17 years old daughter who was going thur and one day she song that song and said thats how she feels about me that song has meaning for all ages
praise god that you brought it though amen amen amen again

qkymmi at 12:03AM on Apr 28th 2008

10. Praise God, for without him we are nothing. And with him we will prosper. God gives us blessings in many different ways. And when he allowed Pastor Marvin Sapp to record "Never would have made it", he certainly opened our minds and our hearts to testify. Thank you God and thank you Pastor Sapp. Please continue to bless us with what God has given you. Inspirational Music.

GCohran at 12:05AM on Apr 28th 2008

11. i loveeeeeeeeeeee this song...thank God for this song....The story behind this song is very
moving...It has to do with his father who past away...
Pastor Marvin keep doing what you do for
the Lord and for us....

It's good to see how the song "Never could have made it" has touched folk who may not neccessarily know God...or folk who "somewhat" know Him....

It's good to know the song has touched millions....you never know....a soul could be saved just from this song....God is a Wonder!!!!...He
can do allllllll things...but fail!!!!

lovin g at 5:20PM on Apr 28th 2008

12. Marvin Sapp did his thing when he made I never would of made it without you. It really touch my heart. Keep on doing what your doing.

gaynell at 7:39PM on Apr 28th 2008

13. It's great to see gospel cross over to mainstream radio.

DH at 9:00PM on Apr 28th 2008

14. When I first heard this song tears began to stream down my face! I felt the holyghost, holyghost, holghost. I thank our Almighty God for this song and
all of Marvin's songs, PRAISE GOD!
Sincerely, Cynt!

Cynthia at 11:53AM on May 2nd 2008

15. I was in the car driving my 4 hours back to my house from my parents house when for some reason I had a bad feeling come over me about this road trip. I have done this road trip numberous times... to include almost every weekend at one point, but never have I ever had a bad feeling about it. I started to pray and ask God to get me home safely, just as I was praying this song came on the radio. Emotions took over and my eyes started to water... uncontrolled. I felt that I was not alone in that car and that EVERYTHING was going to be just fine and I was going to get home safely. I have not made that trip to my Mom's since, but I know the next time I do, I will have that song in my car on CD!!!! I can not get it out of my head! I listen to it over and over and over!

Heidi at 3:33AM on May 3rd 2008

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