Recruited for the legendary gospel group
Commissioned while still a relative unknown,
Marvin Sapp recorded with the group until its dissolution in 1995, and then began his own solo career with a self-titled album the following year. Born and raised in Grand Rapids, MI (where he has based his JOY Ministries outreach),
Sapp debuted with
Commissioned in the early '90s after
Keith Staten left for solo work. He recorded the
Commissioned albums
Number 7 and
Matters of the Heart with members
Fred Hammond,
Mitchell Jones,
Mike Williams, and
Karl Reid; after
Hammond and
Williams left as well,
Sapp recorded the group's final album, 1996's
Irreplaceable Love. By that time
Sapp had signed a solo contract too, and March 1996 saw the release of his self-titled debut on Word Records. The album reunited him with former
Commissioned mate
Fred Hammond (who produced the LP) and featured the gospel hits "Calling Me" and "In His Presence."
Sapp's sophomore effort,
Grace & Mercy, appeared in May 1997, followed two years later by
Nothing Else Matters. After a short absence from the music scene, he reappeared under contract at Versity Records and released the song "I Believe" on the
WOW Gospel 2002 album, followed by the album
I Believe later in 2002.
Diary of a Psalmist appeared in 2003,
Be Exalted in 2005, and
Thirsty in 2007.
Here I Am, which debuted higher in the Billboard charts than any gospel album in 50 years, arrived in 2010. I Win followed in 2012.
–
John Bush, Rovi