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Mary Mary is a female American
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duo composed of sisters Erica Atkins-Campbell (born April 29, 1972) and Trecina Atkins-Campbell (born May 1, 1974). Formed in 1998, Mary Mary was launched into mainstream recognition following the release of their best-selling debut album, '' Thankful'' (2000), which contained the hit single "
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". Their followup album ''
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'' (2002), reached number one on the
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chart. Their self-titled third album, '' Mary Mary'' (2005), which contains themes the public interpreted as a channel to the group's experience, contains the worldwide hits "Heaven", "The Real Party", and "Yesterday". Their fourth album '' The Sound'' (2008) spawned the number-one singles "
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" and "
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". In 2011, they released their fifth studio album " Something Big" and followed up with a compilation album " Go Get It" in 2012 before going on hiatus. In March 2012, they premiered their own television series, '' Mary Mary'', on
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. Mary Mary has sold more than eight million records worldwide to date. The duo have been nominated for eleven Grammy Awards, winning four times including once Best Gospel Performance and for
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. The duo are often credited for broadening the fan base of
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in the 2000s by introducing elements of
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, hip hop,
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and
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. The group's name is inspired by two famous Marys from the Bible:
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, and
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. They also performed at the White House in 2005.


Early years

The Atkins sisters, born Erica Monique and Trecina Evette, grew up in a large family with seven siblings in
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. Their mother, Thomasina Atkins, is an
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and choir director at the
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. Their father, Eddie A. Atkins, was also a member of the
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, and a youth counselor, before he died in 2013. Due to their proximity in age, the two sisters grew up closer to one another than to any of their siblings: Darrell Atkins (born 1965, the only living boy- the second boy died as a child), Maliea Atkins (born 1967), Erica (born 1972), Tina (born 1974), Delisa Atkins-Brown (born 1977), Thomasina Atkins (born 1978), Alana Atkins-Jamison (born 1985), and Shanta Atkins (born 1986). Later, they would work creatively with over half of their siblings; Thomasina, Alana, Delisa and Shanta Atkins all sing background on Mary Mary's albums and during stage performances and Delisa was originally a member of the group but left before they started recording professionally due to pursuing college. Eventually, all eight Atkins children united on the
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show on
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. During this time, Erica and Trecina entered the world of church choirs, traveling gospel shows, and television productions. The sisters enrolled at
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s, which was fine," Erica told Times, "but the teachers would tell us if we sang anything else it would damage our instrument." In 1995 the two toured with Michael Matthews' traveling gospel shows, ''Mama I'm Sorry'' and ''Sneaky''. Each sister subsequently toured as a backup singer for a variety of R&B acts, including
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.


Career


1999–2001: ''Thankful''

After meeting producer
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, a publishing deal was reached with music conglomerate
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. This led to a series of their songs being on movie soundtracks; they wrote "Dance" and performed it with
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for the soundtrack to the 1998 film ''
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,'' they performed "Let Go, Let God" for ''
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,'' and several of their songs were recorded by
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. However, the sister's profile really started to rise in the
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industry when their songs "Time To Change" and "Yeah" were recorded by
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on '' Mountain High... Valley Low''. During this time, Mary Mary as a musical entity formed. The duo was subsequently signed to
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and decided to perform under the name Mary Mary, honoring
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, and
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. They were the first
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act to record for the industry giant
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since
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in the mid-1990s. Their first single "
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" became a crossover hit; enticing gospel, R&B, and pop audiences. It ranked Top 5 in R&B, Top 10 for pop hit, and peaked at number 28 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. It became the first gospel song in five years to crack the R&B top ten and gained wide exposure on
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. Their debut album '' Thankful'' was released in May 2000; it peaked at number one on the Gospel Album Chart and climbed to 59 on the overall Top 200 chart. Overall, the album was certified
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for shipments of one million copies in the United States, it went on to win the
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. While the second single " I Sings" features rapper
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, both were hits in the UK and Europe. Their only Top 10 UK hit to date is "
Shackles (Praise You) "Shackles (Praise You)" is the debut single by American gospel singer-songwriter duo Mary Mary, released on February 29, 2000, in the United States. It is considered the group's signature song. Stan North of GospelFlava.com deemed it one of the p ...
" which reached number five on the
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in June 2000. The follow-up " I Sings" peaked at UK number 32.


2002: ''Incredible''

With their second album, ''
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'', the duo was able to maintain their success. Soon after its release in July 2002, it was number one on the Gospel Albums Chart and entered the Top 20 of the Top 200 album chart. ''
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'' was later certified
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for selling 500,000 copies in the United States. The album's singles were "In The Morning" and "I Try". While this album charted higher than their debut, sales were lower. The duo attributed the lower sales to less aggressive promotion due to label switch-overs and the advent of
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. In November 2003, they released their biography ''Transparent''.


2005–06: ''Mary Mary'' and ''A Mary Mary Christmas''

After taking time off to have children, Mary Mary released their self-titled third album '' Mary Mary'' in July 2005. It became the duo's first album to enter the Top 10 on ''Billboard'' and was later certified
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for selling in excess of 500,000 copies. The first single, "Heaven," contained a sample from seventies song "
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" from soul trio the
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's. "Heaven" made history and broke chart records as it had an unprecedented nine-week run at number one on ''Billboard's'' Gospel Radio Chart. Their second single, "The Real Party (Trevon's Birthday)," debuted at number 43 on the Gospel Radio Chart with a third, "Yesterday," becoming a hit on the Adult R&B Chart and peaking at number 10. On the R&B/Hip Hop Chart, the song became their second biggest hit since "
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" in 2000 reached number 50. The album's final single, "Believer," indicated testimonies of being a
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and hit number 33 on the Gospel Radio chart.


2007–10: ''Sunday Best'' and ''The Sound''

From 2007 to 2012, the Campbells both served as judges alongside
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for a
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competition show on
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called '' Sunday Best''. On October 21, 2008, they released their fifth studio album, '' The Sound''. The lead single, "
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," was released digitally via
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on July 15, 2008. Mary Mary's ''The Sound'' achieved great success in the mainstream market and sold over 37,000 copies in its first week, making it their best charting album to date. It debuted at number seven on the ''Billboard'' 200, number two on the US
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, and topped both
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and
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music charts. The album held the number one position on the ''Billboard's'' Gospel Album Chart for over six months since its release. Warryn Campbell produced the album and collaborated with many professionals:
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Joe Ligon,
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,
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, and
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. In spring 2009, "
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" achieved crossover success by reaching number five on the R&B/Hip-Hop Chart and number one on the
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. The duo, along with Warryn Campbell, were nominated at the 52nd Grammy Awards in the Best Gospel Song category for "
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", that same year
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's song they were featured on, named "Every Prayer", was also nominated. The album won Mary Mary four
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on January 16, 2010. They were invited to participate in the remake of "
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" to benefit Haiti after the
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.


2010–12: ''Something Big'', ''Go Get It'', and reality show

In 2009, Mary Mary began recording their sixth studio album. In April 2010, they released a book entitled, ''Be U'' via
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. In the fall of 2010, they released "Walking" as the lead single from their forthcoming album. Originally titled ''OMG'', the project was renamed '' Something Big'' after the success of R&B singer Usher's hit single, " OMG" in 2010. Their album was released on March 29, 2011. Mary Mary debuted the title track "Something Big" on the
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's ''Celebration of Gospel 2011.'' On February 13, 2012, Mary Mary debuted their new single, "Go Get It", from the greatest hits compilation album of the same title, at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles, California. The performance was shown on the season finale of their reality TV series, ''Mary Mary''. The album was officially released on May 8, 2012. It featured 13 remixed and remastered hits from their previous albums. In efforts of promoting "Go Get It," Mary Mary announced a ''Go Get It Tour''. The tour was in ten different cities across the United States, beginning in
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on October 25, and ending in
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on November 17. Supported acts included:
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,
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, Anthony and Group Therapy, and Sunday's Best finalist Jessica Reedy and
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.


2014–present: Group hiatus and solo projects

In 2014, Erica Campbell released a solo album titled ''
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'', which won
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at the
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. Her follow-up album titled '' Help 2.0'' was released in March 2015. Erica also hosts a morning radio show, ''Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell'' owned by Radio One with comedian Arlen "Griff" Griffin. In May 2015, Tina released her debut solo album ''
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''. The album coincides with the release of her memoir ''I Need a Day to Pray''. In July 2016, Mary Mary released a new single called "Back to You" from the upcoming '' Ben-Hur'' movie soundtrack. In August 2017, Tina released a deluxe edition of her first album, titled ''It's Still Personal''. In 2018 Mary Mary made their reunion as a duo on the 2018 Stellar Awards on TV One, performing a medley of their hits. Erica Campbell and husband announced their upcoming series premiering on TVOne. This announcement came on the heels of Mary Mary ending their WeTv reality show. Mary Mary performed at a special Easter
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in 2022, competing against gospel duo
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.


Personal life

Both sisters are married to men who happen to have the same last name, Campbell. In 2000, Tina married
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, who was the drummer for ''
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''. He has a daughter, Cierra, from a previous relationship. Together, they have four other children: daughter Laiah Simone (born September 9, 2003), daughter Meela Jane (born June 11, 2007), son Glendon Theodore II (born October 20, 2009), and son Santana (born August 4, 2012). Erica married their record producer
Warryn Campbell Warryn Stafford Campbell, Jr. (born August 21, 1975) is an American record producer. He has worked with a number of gospel, hip hop and R&B artists. Campbell originally got his start as a session musician and producer under the tutelage of DJ ...
on May 26, 2001. Their wedding was documented on
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's ''A Wedding Story''. They have three children: Krista Nicole (born September 13, 2004), Warryn III (born April 24, 2010), and Zaya Monique (born January 24, 2012). In 2014, Warryn and Erica Campbell started a local Bible study program in Los Angeles, California. The following year, Warryn was ordained as a pastor. In 2015, the couple founded the California Worship Center, which meets in
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.


Discography

*'' Thankful'' (2000) *''
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'' (2002) *'' Mary Mary'' (2005) *'' A Mary Mary Christmas'' (2006) *'' The Sound'' (2008) *'' Something Big'' (2011)


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* {{Authority control African-American girl groups American contemporary R&B musical groups American gospel musical groups American musical duos Contemporary R&B duos Christian contemporary R&B groups Female musical duos Grammy Award winners Musical groups established in 1998 Musical groups from California Sibling musical duos Urban contemporary gospel musicians 1998 establishments in California