ICONIC DEC 2014 | Page 12

In one of the early verses of “You Can Do Anything,” the recently released, infectious teaser single from his in-progress full-length debut album Lose Myself, R&B/gospel influenced indie singer/songwriter Kendall Triplett offers an inspirational line that captures the motivation behind his long term mission as an artist. “With God on your side,” he sings, “you will win this.” Keeping the thematic focus of the music and his approach to day-to-day life on humbling himself before the Lord, the multi-talented Ft. Smith, Arkansas based performer is making big things happen in God’s time – and sharing his musical gifts with the help of many notable forces in gospel and contemporary soul music. Considering that Lose Myself is a fully selffunded project, Triplett’s ability to attract so many A-listers to the studio speaks beautifully of two things: God’s favor and talent that can’t be denied and whose moment has arrived. “You Can Do Anything” was written by songwriter Delisha Thomas, who received a Grammy nomination for her contribution to Beyoncé’s “Déjà Vu” and has also penned tracks for Janet Jackson, Justin Bieber, Joann Rosario, Virtue and Kierra “KiKi” Sheard, just to name a few. The 11 It’s Christ Or Nothing single has already received several five star ratings on iTunes and received a shout out on the popular online program, “The Mary Mary AfterBuzz TV Show.” Triplett, whose debut 2006 EP received favorable reviews in Suite101 and Christianity Today, also reached out to renowned producers in gospel music and beyond to develop a vibe that will affirm faith for the believer while reaching others who are open to hearing the Gospel message through music. “God impressed upon me to take an unconventional approach with this album,” Triplett says. “I selected producers and other players based on their interest in working with me.” These include Dove Award winning producer/songwriter Antonio Neal (Kierra “KiKi” Sheard, Point of Grace, Nicole C. Mullen), Grammy Nominated producer/ songwriter Anthony C. Bell (Jazmine Sullivan, Jill Scott, Faith Evans), Kyle Lovett (Karima Kibble, Canton Jones, Vashawn Mitchell), Shawn Rey Smith (Kelly Price, Patti Labelle, Gerald Levert), Roderick Forte (Keith “Wonderboy” Johnson), and Marcus Perry (Benita Washington). The title track “Lose Myself” was penned by Grammy nominated songwriter and producer Mike Winans (of the legendary Winans Family), whose extensive credits include P. Diddy, Vicki Winans and