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  2. Never Would Have Made It - Wikipedia

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    The song is Sapp's biggest success so far on American music charts. The song peaked at #82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. It also topped the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs chart and reached the top twenty on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs listing. The song topped the gospel chart for 46 weeks. [1]

  3. Marvin Sapp - Wikipedia

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    Sapp is the widower of MaLinda Prince Sapp, who served as the administrative pastor at his Lighthouse Full Life Center Church. MaLinda died September 9, 2010, from complications of colon cancer. [8] Marvin Sapp had three children with MaLinda: Marvin L. II (b. August 30, 1994), MiKaila D. (b. September 8, 1997), and Madisson (b. June 9, 1999). [1]

  4. Marvin Sapp discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of gospel artist Marvin Sapp.Sapp has a gold-selling album. Sapp has release eleven albums, two compilations albums, and a Christmas album. He has released twelve singles, of which the most successful was his platinum-selling 2007 release Never Would Have Made It, which peaked at number one on the gospel charts and number 86 on the Billboard 100.

  5. I Win - Wikipedia

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    I Win is the third live album and ninth overall album by Marvin Sapp recorded at Evangel Cathedral in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 37,000 copies. [2]

  6. The Best in Me - Wikipedia

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    "The Best in Me", a song by Marvin Sapp from Here I Am " Mon alliée (The Best in Me) ", a song by Tom Leeb which would've represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 Topics referred to by the same term

  7. You Shall Live - Wikipedia

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    Awarding the album four stars from CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis states, "And even if You Shall Live took three years, it was well worth the wait thanks to the singer/songwriter/pastor's superb craftsmanship that seems to have jumped up a notch ever since 2007's gold selling Thirsty and its massive crossover hit "Never Would Have Made It" put Sapp on the international map."

  8. Thirsty (Marvin Sapp album) - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 2020, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA, [2] for 1 million units, making it Marvin Sapp's best selling album of his solo career and one of the best-selling gospel albums of all time. The song "Praise Him in Advance" was featured on the first disc of the 2010 gospel compilation album WOW Gospel 2010.

  9. Here I Am - Wikipedia

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    Here I Am (Marion Raven album) or the title song, 2005; Here I Am (Marvin Sapp album) or the title song, 2010; Lip Lock (working title Here I Am), by Eve, 2013;