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Erica Campbell’s 19-year-old daughter proves talent runs in her family, months after her younger sister signed a commercial contract for nationwide insurance
Gospel singer Erica Campbell is proving that talent runs deep in her family, months after her younger daughter signed a commercial contract last December. Now the singer’s older daughter, Krista, is gaining huge popularity after joining her mother’s One Hallelujah Tour. The 19-year-old blew audiences away with her performance in a viral video circulating on the Internet.
Krista joined her mother on stage, conducting what gave the impression of a slower rendition of Campbell’s song “Help,” and the young lady’s impressive vocals filled the room, receiving praise from the audience.
The young teen showed off her range in the video, effortlessly hitting powerful high notes, and her mother agreed, in keeping with the caption: “She’s just becoming more and more confident in what God has given her and my heart is so full. @thekrissc #HelpMyBabyLord,” Campbell wrote.
Fans, including writer Tabitha Brown, were delighted with her vocals he wrote, “The way I just threw that phone!!!!!!” Another fan replied: “I have chills. Go Krista!!!”
“I’ve watched it like twenty times,” added one other enthusiastic fan.
Krista’s father, Warryn II, added“Look at my oldest child… @thekrissc you are crazy.”
Warryn and singer Mary Mary have been married for 21 years and their 11-year-old daughter also has pipes like her mother.
Last 12 months, Zaya partnered with Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company after a video of her singing the corporate’s jingle went viral. She was just 5 years old when she made a TikTok video with her mother, singing a gospel version of “Nationwide is on your side” in front of her mother. The movie does supposedly viewed over 500 million times as of November 2023
The company partnered with Zaya after the video resurfaced online years later as a part of the “Nationwide Challenge Contest,” a music competition designed to support highschool music programs across the country. The highschool groups that receive probably the most “likes” on their jingle will win $5,000 to learn their school’s music program.
In addition to participating in her mother’s musical tour, Krista can be a student at Spelman College in Atlanta. Campbell and Warryn also share a son who was born in 2020, Warryn Campbell III.