The Fight of My Life

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The Fight of My Life
Kirk franklin-fight of life.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 18, 2007
Genre Urban contemporary gospel
Length1:16:54
Label GospoCentric
Producer Kirk Franklin, James "Jazzy" Jordan, Carla Williams, Jessie Hurst
Kirk Franklin chronology
Songs For The Storm: Volume 1
(2006)
The Fight of My Life
(2007)
Hello Fear
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Gospelflava.com(favorable) [2]
BlogCritics magazine(favorable) [3]
Rhapsody Online(not rated) [4]

The Fight of My Life is the ninth Gospel album by Kirk Franklin on GospoCentric Records.

Contents

Background

Produced by Franklin, James "Jazzy" Jordan, Carla Williams and Jessie Hurst, the album features songs with several urban contemporary gospel, Christian hip hop and Contemporary Christian artists including tobyMac, Rance Allen, Isaac Carree, Doug Williams, Melvin Williams, Da’ T.R.U.T.H., and Donovan Owens. [5] It is the 10th studio album by Franklin and his 11th North American album. The U.S. release on GospoCentric Records occurred on December 18, 2007. The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at #33 with 74,000 copies sold in the first week. [6]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Kirk Franklin except where noted. [7]

#TitleTimeNotes
1."Intro"0:25Spoken word by Kirk Franklin
2."Declaration (This is It)"4:24Music composed by Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald [7]
3."Little Boy" (featuring Rance Allen and Isaac Carree)5:07
4."Help Me Believe"6:512009 Grammy Award winner ("Best Gospel Song") [8]
5."Hide Me"5:14
6."How It Used to Be"4:53
7."He Will Supply"4:26
8."Jesus"3:43
9."I Am God" (featuring tobyMac)5:05
10."It Would Take All Day"5:11
11."A Whole Nation" (featuring Donovan Owens)4:59
12."Still in Love"5:19
13."I Like Me" (featuring Da’ T.R.U.T.H.)3:05Music composed by Kirk Franklin and Emmanual Lambert [7]
14."Chains"7:28
15."Still (in Control)" (featuring Doug Williams and Melvin Williams)5:12
16."The Last Jesus"5:32

Personnel

Vocalists

  • Nikki Ross
  • Anaysha Figueroa
  • Ashley Guilbert
  • Charmaine Swimpson
  • Eric Moore
  • Isaac Carree
  • Joy Hill
  • Faith Anderson
  • Sheri Jones-Moffett
  • Melonie Daniels
  • Candy West
  • Jana Bell
  • Melodie Davis
  • Myron Butler
  • Anthony Evans
  • Deonis Cook
  • Ryan Edgar

Musicians

  • Kirk Franklin – keyboards, programming, piano, claps
  • Shaun Martin – keyboards, programming, piano, drums, percussion, claps, vocals
  • Robert "Sput" Searight – drums
  • Jerome Harmon – keyboards, Hammond B3, programming
  • Doc Powell – lead guitar, Acoustic guitar
  • Jonathan David Wyatt – keyboards, Hammond B3
  • Ayron Lewis – Hammond B3
  • Tre Nagella – drum programming, guitar
  • Rodney Lawson – lead guitar
  • Keith Taylor – bass guitar
  • Pablo Batista – percussion
  • Terry Baker – drums, percussion
  • Brian Haley – drums
  • Todd Lawton – bass guitar
  • Tim Rosenau – lead guitar
  • Ernie G – DJ
  • Todd Parsnow – lead guitar
  • Braylon Lacy – Upright bass guitar
  • Ric Robbins – DJ
  • Lloyd Barry – trumpet
  • Vinnie Ciesielski – trumpet
  • Roy Agee – trombone
  • Joe Johnson – saxophone
  • Doug Moffet – saxophone
  • Matt Cappy – trumpet
  • Carl Cox – saxophone
  • Jeff Bradshaw – trombone

Orchestra

  • Emma Kummrow – violin
  • Igor Szwec – violin
  • Olga Konopelsky – violin
  • Ghislaine Fleischmann – violin
  • Charles Parker – violin
  • Gregory Teperman – violin
  • Luigi Mazzocchi – violin
  • Robert Martin – violin
  • H.S. Alexandra Leem – viola
  • Peter Nocella – viola
  • Jennie Lorenzo – cello

Charts

Single

YearSong TitleChartPeak
2007 "Declaration (This is It)" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 35 [7]

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [18] Gold500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Accolades

Wins

Nominations

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