“No Stressing” by Damon Little featuring Angie Stone takes the #1 position on the Mediabase Gospel Airplay Chart for a 4th week and maintains TOP 10 (#6) on the Billboard Gospel Airplay Chart.

Damon Little returned after coming off a number one record and receiving the prestigious BMI award for the longest running song on the Billboard Gospel Chart. “No Stressing” opens with the platinum selling queen of neo soul, Ms. Angie Stone..

“I DON’T GET ON JUST ANY SONG-THE SONG HAS TO HAVE SUBSTANCE AND MUST BE WELL WRITTEN. WHEN I FIRST HEARD NO STRESSING, I AGREED TO BE APART IN THE STUDIO, ON THE VIDEO AND CAMEO SOME DATES, THE SONG IS A MASTERPIECE PERIOD. LITTLE WROTE THIS SONG, WHILE REFLECTING ON THE UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCES WE HAVE TO EXPERIENCE IN OUR LIVES IN THIS WORLD TODAY.”

Damon Little says, “Our world is suffering today and when we think about the killings, sickness, the economy and depressing circumstances– the song is the answer and a soft treat to all our problems. “No Stressing” should be played because it’s a song that will assist in changing the mindset of the world and put us back into a happy place again. Music is therapy!”

ABOUT DAMON LITTLE
Gospel singer and songwriter Damon Little began his singing ministry at the age of five, when he and his brothers and cousins formed a family group. His first studio recording was with his uncle, who just happened to be the great Clarence Fountain of the Five Blind Boys of Alabama. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Little spent a portion of his childhood years in Pensacola, Florida, where he developed a resonant singing style reminiscent at times of Al Green or Philippe Wynne, former lead singer of the Spinners. Little’s musical ministry has taken him to Mexico, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and elsewhere, often as part of Radio-One’s Gospel Cruise, and has been featured on TV One, BET, TBN, and the Word Network. Little signed with Houston, Texas’ Worldwide Gospel in 2000, and began producing a string of gospel chart hits with a strong urban R&B feel, including the title track of his debut album, “You Can’t Straddle the Fence” (the album appeared in 2002 from Worldwide), “Long as I Got Shoes,” and “Do Right (How You Gonna Do Right with a Do Wrong Mind),” the title tune of his second album, Do Right, which Worldwide released in 2004.
~ Steve Leggett


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