Some people might say that being named Billboards 2020 Top Adult R&B Male Artist with 13 Grammy Award nominations, a New York Times best-selling memoir and ongoing sold-out, coast-to-coast arena tours, Charlie Wilson has proven his point.and he isnt planning to slow down anytime soon. Ive been in this game for many years, reflects the Gap Band founder and solo icon. Ive had some big hit records and sold a lot of records. But I need to still show people that Im in it. Its championship time. Wilson underscores that declaration with his latest album, In It to Win It (P Music Group/RCA, Feb. 17 2017) which includes a 2019 Grammy nomination for Best Traditional R&B Performance for the track Made For Love, his enchanting duet with Lalah Hathaway. In 2018 Charlie was also nominated for three 2018 NAACP Image Awards, Outstanding Male Artist, Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration and Outstanding Album. Wilson continues his reign as Uncle Charlie, the lovable nickname originally given to him by Snoop Dogg, by being one of the most highly sought-after adult entertainers for todays top Hip-Hop and Pop artists. In 2018 he stepped in as a replacement for Cardi B opening for Bruno Mars on his 24K Magic World Tour Finale performing for thousands of fans in Minneapolis, Detroit, Dallas, Los Angeles and Mars hometown, Honolulu, which made history selling out three nights at Aloha Stadium. The experience is one Wilson will never forget. I have been a fan of Brunos from day one and it has been an honor to be able to share the stage with him performing to the thousands of fans on his record-breaking tour. said Wilson. Never one to shortchange his fans, Wilson unleashes his powerful tenor on the uplifting title track, the inspirational Amazing God and romance songs Precious Love and New Addiction. To round out In It to Win It, Wilson reunites with nephew Snoop Dog for the sexy romp Gold Rush. Im looking forward to continue touring and making new music. And, Im not stopping there, because I Am In It To Win It.
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