Maverick City Music

Summary

Maverick City Music is an American contemporary worship music collective founded by Tony Brown and Jonathan Jay originating from Atlanta.[1]

Maverick City Music
Maverick City in 2023
Maverick City in 2023
Background information
Also known asMav, Mav City, Mav Music, Maverick Music, and Mav City Music
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, US
Genres
Years active2018 (2018)–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitemaverickcitymusic.com

The collective made its debut in 2019 with the release of two extended plays, Maverick City, Vol. 1 and Maverick City, Vol. 2. In 2020, Maverick City Music released two live albums: Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 and Maverick City, Vol. 3 Pt. 2, with the former featuring the singles, "Man of Your Word" and "Promises". The collective later released their first collaborative EP with Upperroom, You Hold It All Together (2020) which was followed by the holiday-themed EP, Maverick City Christmas (2020). In 2021, Maverick City Music released several projects, the most notable being their second collaborative EP with Upperroom, Move Your Heart; a collaborative album with Elevation Worship titled Old Church Basement which contained the hit songs "Jireh", "Talking to Jesus" and "Wait on You"; and Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition, which attained commercial success and garnered widespread critical acclaim.

Maverick City Music's accolades include 5 Grammy Awards, 4 GMA Dove Awards, 1 Billboard Music Award, and 1 Soul Train Music Award.

History edit

Maverick City Music was launched in 2018 when seventeen songwriting camps brought together over one hundred Christian artists and songwriters, resulting in the creation of over one hundred songs and a label.[2][3] Tony Brown and Jonathan Jay intended to create space for diversity by including creatives who are often marginalized such as black people and women who are CCM singers and songwriters, and bringing attention to their voices and ability.[1][4] Maverick City Music released their first extended play, Maverick City, Vol. 1, on July 29, 2019. The EP debuted on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums Chart at number ten.[5] On November 12, 2019, Maverick City Music released their follow-up EP, Maverick City, Vol. 2. The release debuted at number 35 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums Chart.[6]

On April 17, 2020, Maverick City Music released their debut album, Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1, independently.[7] In the United States, the album debuted at number six on Top Christian Albums and number two on Top Gospel Albums charts.[8][9] Maverick City, Vol. 3 Part 1 also debuted at number 15 on the Official Christian and Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[10] On July 27, 2020, Maverick City Music announced that the song "Man of Your Word" which features Chandler Moore and KJ Scriven, would impact Christian radio stations on August 21, 2020, being their debut radio single.[11] "Man of Your Word" peaked at number 18 on the Hot Christian Songs chart, and spent a total of twenty-six non-consecutive weeks on the chart.[12] Maverick City Music garnered two nominations for the 2020 GMA Dove Awards, with "Promises" being nominated in the Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year award and Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 being nominated in the Gospel Worship Album of the Year award.[13]

On October 9, 2020, the collective released their second studio album, Maverick City, Vol. 3 Pt. 2.[14] The album debuted at number four on Top Christian Albums and number two on Top Gospel Albums charts in the United States.[15][16] Maverick City, Vol. 3 Pt. 2 also debuted at number eight on the Official Christian and Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[17] Maverick City Music and Upperroom released their first collaborative extended play titled You Hold It All Together, on November 20, 2020.[18] You Hold It All Together debuted at number twenty on Top Christian Albums and number two on Top Gospel Albums charts in the United States.[19][20] Maverick City Music released a holiday-themed extended play titled Maverick City Christmas a week later, on November 27, 2020.[21] Maverick City Christmas debuted at number four on Top Gospel Albums charts in the United States.[22]

On January 29, 2021, Maverick City Music and Upperroom released their second collaborative extended play titled Move Your Heart.[23] Move Your Heart debuted at number 15 on Top Christian Albums and number one on Top Gospel Albums charts in the United States.[24] On February 26, 2021, the collective released an extended play titled Jubilee.[25] Jubilee debuted at number 14 on Top Christian Albums and number two on Top Gospel Albums charts in the United States.[26] On March 12, 2021, Maverick City Music released their first Spanish-language single, "Acercame" which features Johnny Peña & Laila Olivera as the lead single to their first Spanish album, Como En El Cielo.[27] Como En El Cielo was released on March 19, 2021.[28]

On March 26, 2021, Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music released a promotional single titled "Jireh" which features Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine,[29] in the lead-up to the release of their first collaborative album, Old Church Basement.[30] "Jireh" peaked at number eight on the US Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and debuted at number one on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[31] On April 9, 2021, Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music released "Talking to Jesus", which features Brandon Lake as the second promotional single from Old Church Basement.[32] "Talking to Jesus" debuted at number nine on the US Hot Christian Songs chart and at number one on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[33] On April 23, 2021, Elevation Worship released "Wait on You" which features Dante Bowe and Chandler Moore as the third promotional single from Old Church Basement.[34] Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music released Old Church Basement on April 30, 2021,[35] also releasing the music video for the song "Build Your Church" which features Naomi Raine and Chris Brown, on YouTube.[36] Old Church Basement debuted at number 30 the mainstream Billboard 200 chart,[37] while also charting at number one on the Top Christian Albums chart and the Top Gospel Albums chart in the United States with 19,000 equivalent album units sold in the first week, and nine tracks from the album also charting in the top ten sector of the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[38] Old Church Basement also debuted at number two on the Official Christian and Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[39] The album also achieved mainstream chart placements in Australia,[40] Canada,[41] New Zealand,[42] and Switzerland.[43] Maverick City Music released "Promises" featuring Joe L. Barnes and Naomi Raine as a single on May 3, 2021.[44] "Promises" reached number one on both the Hot Christian Songs and the Hot Gospel Songs charts.[45] In May 2021, Maverick City Music announced their first headlining tour, dubbed the Welcome to Maverick City Tour, set to visit twelve cities in the United States during the fall of 2021.[46]

On June 2, 2021, Maverick City Music announced that they were preparing for the release of their following project, Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition.[47] On June 4, 2021, Maverick City Music released "Breathe" featuring Jonathan McReynolds and Doe as the lead single from Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition.[48] "Breathe" peaked at number 31 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and number ten on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition was released on June 18, 2021, in celebration of Juneteenth, which became an official federal holiday in the United States.[50] Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition debuted at number eight on Top Christian Albums and number two on Top Gospel Albums in the United States, with 3,000 equivalent album units earned.[51] Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition also debuted at number five on the Official Christian and Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[52] On July 23, 2021, Maverick City Music alongside Tribl released a collaborative live album named Tribl I.[53] Tribl I debuted at number ten on Top Christian Albums,[54] and number three on Top Gospel Albums,[55] in the United States. On October 1, 2021, Maverick City Music released their second Spanish-language album, Venga Tu Reino.[56] On November 30, 2021, Maverick City Music released their second Christmas recording, A Very Maverick Christmas.[57] A Very Maverick Christmas debuted at number nine on Top Christian Albums,[58] and number three on Top Gospel Albums,[59] in the United States. A Very Maverick Christmas also debuted at number five on the Official Christian and Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[60]

At the 2021 GMA Dove Awards, Maverick City Music received three nominations: New Artist of the Year, Worship Recorded Song of the Year for "Jireh" alongside Elevation Worship, Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine, and Worship Album of the Year for Old Church Basement alongside Elevation Worship;[61] the collective won the GMA Dove Awards for New Artist of the Year and Worship Album of the Year for Old Church Basement with Elevation Worship.[62] At the 2022 Grammy Awards, Maverick City Music received four nominations across the Christian and Gospel categories, ultimately winning the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for Old Church Basement with Elevation Worship.[63] Maverick City Music also performed "Jireh" at the 2022 Grammy Awards,[64] becoming the first Christian gospel group to perform at the Grammy Awards show in 20 years.[65] At the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, Maverick City Music received six nominations across the Christian and Gospel categories.[66]

On January 3, 2022, Maverick City Music released "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" featuring Chandler Moore and Cody Carnes as a single.[67] "Firm Foundation (He Won't)" peaked at number 33 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and at number ten on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] On February 11, 2022, the collective released the EP Breathe, in commemoration of Black History Month.[68] Breathe debuted at number 16 on Top Christian Albums,[69] and number four on Top Gospel Albums,[70] in the United States. In March 2022, Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin announced that they will be embarking on the Kingdom Tour, with a collaboration album titled Kingdom initially set to be released by the artists following the conclusion of the tour.[71] Maverick City Music released "Worthy of My Song (Worthy of It All)" featuring Phil Wickham, Chandler Moore and the Mav City Gospel Choir as a single on April 8, 2022.[72] "Worthy of My Song (Worthy of It All)" peaked at number 27 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and at number 11 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] On April 29, 2022, Maverick City Music and Tribl released their second collaborative live album, Tribl Nights Anthologies.[73] Tribl Nights Anthologies debuted at number 41 on Top Christian Albums,[74] and number six on Top Gospel Albums,[75] in the United States.

On May 20, 2022, Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin announced that they will release a collaborative album titled Kingdom Book One on June 17, 2022,[76] concurrently releasing "Kingdom" featuring Naomi Raine and Chandler Moore as the first promotional single from the album that same day.[77] "Kingdom" peaked at number 17 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and at number six on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] On June 3, 2022, "Bless Me" was released by Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin as the second promotional single from Kingdom Book One.[78] "Bless Me" peaked at number 19 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and number eight on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] The collective also featured on "God Really Loves Us" by Crowder and Dante Bowe, a single which was released on June 3, 2022.[79] "God Really Loves Us" peaked at number three on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and number one on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] Maverick City Music released their third Spanish-language album, Simple Adoración, on June 10, 2022.[80] Kingdom Book One was released on June 17, 2022.[81] Kingdom Book One debuted at number 151 on the Billboard 200 chart,[82] while appearing at number two on the Top Christian Albums and the Top Gospel Albums charts in the United States, with 5,000 equivalent album units earned.[83] Kingdom Book One also debuted at number five on the Official Christian and Gospel Albums Chart in the United Kingdom.[84] On November 4, 2022, Maverick City Music released the radio version of "Fear Is Not My Future" featuring Brandon Lake and Chandler Moore.[85] "Fear Is Not My Future" peaked at number 13 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and number five on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49] "Mary Did You Know?" was released by Maverick City Music to Christian radio in the United States, impacting on November 25, 2022, becoming the first single from A Very Maverick Christmas (2021).[86] "Mary Did You Know?" peaked at number 23 on the Hot Christian Songs chart,[12] and number 11 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart.[49]

On September 26, 2022, Maverick City Music announced via a statement on Instagram that they had paused their professional relationship with Bowe, citing behavior that was inconsistent with their core values and beliefs, the nature of which was not specified.[87] Bowe released a statement of apology, stating that he was receiving counsel and support, while also taking a step back from social media and expressed recommitment to God's purpose for his life.[88]

At the 2022 GMA Dove Awards, Maverick City Music received seven nominations including Artist of the Year, Worship Recorded Song of the Year for the radio version of "Jireh" alongside Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine, Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year for "Breathe" with DOE, Chandler Moore, and Jonathan McReynolds, Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year for Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition, and Gospel Worship Album of the Year for Tribl Nights Atlanta alongside Tribl;[89] the collective ultimately winning the GMA Dove Awards for Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year and Gospel Worship Album of the Year.[90]

At the 2023 Grammy Awards, Maverick City Music received five nominations across the Christian and Gospel categories: Best Gospel Album for Kingdom Book One (Deluxe) with Kirk Franklin, Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for Breathe, Best Gospel Performance/Song for "Kingdom" with Kirk Franklin, and two Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song nominations for "Fear Is Not My Future" with Kirk Franklin and "God Really Loves Us (Radio Version)" with Crowder and Bowe.[91] The collective ultimately won four awards: Best Gospel Album, Best Contemporary Christian Music Album, Best Gospel Performance/Song, and Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.[92][93] The four awards tied Beyoncé for most awards won at the 2023 Grammy Awards.[94][95]

Discography edit

Albums
Extended plays
  • Maverick City, Vol. 1 (2019)
  • Maverick City, Vol. 2 (2019)
  • You Hold It All Together with Upperroom (2020)
  • Maverick City Christmas (2020)
  • Move Your Heart with Upperroom (2021)
  • Jubilee (2021)
  • Breathe (2022)
  • The Maverick Way ep (2023)

Tours edit

  • Welcome to Maverick City Tour (2021)
  • Kingdom Tour (with Kirk Franklin) (2022)
  • The Maverick Way Tour (Fall 2023)

Awards and nominations edit

American Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Maverick City Music Favorite Artist – Gospel Nominated
2022 Maverick City Music Favorite Gospel Artist Nominated

BET Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 "Jireh"
(with Elevation Worship)
Dr. Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award Nominated

Billboard Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Maverick City Music Top Gospel Artist Nominated
Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 Top Gospel Album Won
Maverick City, Vol. 3 Part 2 Nominated
2022 Maverick City Music Top Gospel Artist Nominated
Old Church Basement
(with Elevation Worship)
Top Christian Album Nominated
Top Gospel Album Nominated
Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition Nominated
Move Your Heart
(with Upperroom)
Nominated
"Jireh"
(with Elevation Worship featuring Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine)
Top Gospel Song Nominated

GMA Dove Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2020 "Promises" Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Maverick City Vol. 3 Part 1 Gospel Worship Album of the Year Nominated
2021 Maverick City Music New Artist of the Year Won
"Jireh"
(with Elevation Worship featuring Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine)
Worship Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Old Church Basement
(with Elevation Worship)
Worship Album of the Year Won
2022 Maverick City Music Artist of the Year Nominated
"Breathe"
(featuring DOE, Jonathan McReynolds and Chandler Moore)
Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year Won
"Jireh - Radio Version"
(featuring Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine)
Worship Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year Nominated
Tribl Nights Atlanta
(with Tribl)
Gospel Worship Album of the Year Won
Venga Tu Reino
(with Maverick City Música)
Spanish Language Album of the Year Nominated
A Very Maverick Christmas Christmas/Special Event Album of the Year Nominated
2023 "Bless Me"
(with Kirk Franklin)
Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year Pending
Kingdom Book One (Deluxe) Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year Pending
"Fear Is Not My Future"
(featuring Brandon Lake and Chandler Moore)
Worship Recorded Song of the Year Pending

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 "Wait on You"
(with Elevation Worship)
Best Gospel Performance/Song Nominated
Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition Best Gospel Album Nominated
"Jireh"
(with Elevation Worship featuring Chandler Moore and Naomi Raine)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song Nominated
Old Church Basement
(with Elevation Worship)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Won
2023 "Kingdom"
(with Kirk Franklin)
Best Gospel Performance/Song Won
Kingdom Book One
(with Kirk Franklin)
Best Gospel Album Won
"God Really Loves Us (Radio Version)"
(Crowder featuring Dante Bowe and Maverick City Music)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song Nominated
"Fear Is Not My Future"
(with Kirk Franklin)
Won
Breathe Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Won

NAACP Image Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2023 Kingdom Book One
(with Kirk Franklin)
Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album Pending

Soul Train Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Maverick City Music Best Gospel/Inspirational Award Nominated
2022 Maverick City Music x Kirk Franklin Best Gospel/Inspirational Award Won

See also edit

References edit

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