CeCe Winans is GRAMMYs Most-Awarded Gospel Artist Ever

At the 64th GRAMMY Awards, Gospel music veteran CeCe Winans added three more Grammys to her collection. Winans brought home three GRAMMYs. They include Best Gospel Performance/Song for "Never Lost," Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for "Believe For It" and Best Gospel Album. This makes her GRAMMYs Most-Awarded Gospel artist ever.
With 15 GRAMMY wins, Winans is the fourth most awarded female artists across music of all genres. She now enters a 3-way tie with Adele and Alicia Keys for fourth place. Only Beyonce (28), Alison Krauss (27), and Aretha Franklin (18) have more GRAMMYs.
"To God be the glory! This is amazing. Thank you to everyone who played and sang on this album. All the songs are just amazing. I am so humbled to win three more Grammys", says Winans.
A new deluxe version of Believe For It has just been released. The deluxe edition features the new melodious single, "I've Got Joy" (Fair Trade Services/Pure Spring Gospel, Inc.) written by Phil Wickham and Kyle Lee. The 18 track deluxe edition also features three new songs; the studio versions of "No Greater", "I Have A Savior" and "I've Got Joy."
Although Winans is still trending on Billboard charts with fan favorite, "Believe For It", the next track in line, "Goodness of God" is already waiting in the wings to be released as the third single headed to gospel radio.
Before "Goodness of God" makes its' official debut at radio it has found a virtual home at the popular social networking service TikTok; garnering over 100 million views of CeCe's version, the largest single video. Overall, there's 7 million plus On-Demand US audio streams and more than 125 million video views combining YouTube, Facebook, Instagram & TikTok.
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