Get Up! Mornings With Erica Campbell

PJ Morton is not only a talented musician, but he's also an HBCU graduate.

In her new single about desperately wanting more of God, Maurette Brown Clark delivers a passionate story about the depth of her need for God in first place. 

Gospel singer Todd Dulaney, who actually left a professional career in baseball to pursue music, was on the field to celebrate what Robinson did not just for baseball, but for the advancement of all people, together.

We all go through hard times and GRIFF wants to know how you act when these problems come about.

Deitrick Haddon is one of the top selling gospel artists and just released the video for his new song.

After Moonves stepped down, Whitney Davis, the former head of the network’s entertainment diversity and inclusion division, thought she would use the opportunity to report the personal instances of discrimination she experienced at the company.

Dillard University President Walter M. Kimbrough shared his excitement at Hall’s arrival, sharing that while many of us know her as an actress, she was also an academic.

The self-proclaimed “responsible one” in the Braxton clan just revealed who her mystery boyfriend is.

People around the world began lifting up 5-year-old, Landen after he was thrown off a third-floor balcony at the Mall of America.

His new book, "Crushing: God Turns Pressure into Power," will give fans of his work a bigger insight into Jakes life as well as help them understand things about themselves.

This week on Get Up & Move, Erica Campbell's trainer Dawn Strozier demonstrates moves that will get you hype while you use your arms and legs.