Artist's albums
Talk About It
2001 · album
Nicole C. Mullen
2000 · album
Wish Me Love
1992 · album
Don't Let Me Go
1991 · album
The God Who Sees
2019 · single
The God Who Sees
2019 · single
Imara Mma Beautiful
2019 · single
Like Never Before
2018 · album
Arise - Single
2017 · single
Hey Girl! (feat. David Cox)
2016 · single
Crown Him Hymns Old and New
2013 · album
Captivated
2011 · album
Top Ten
2010 · album
Nicole C. Mullen: Ultimate Hits
2009 · album
6 Picks: Essential Radio Hits
2009 · single
A Dream to Believe In, Vol. 2
2008 · album
Sharecropper's Seed, Vol. 1
2007 · album
Redeemer - the Best of Nicole C. Mullen
2006 · album
Always Love You
2006 · single
Everyday People
2004 · album
Live from Cincinnati, Bringin' It Home
2003 · album
Christmas in Black and White
2002 · album
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Biography
Nashville-based singer/songwriter, minister, and choreographer Nicole Mullen has worked as a vocalist with Michael W. Smith, as a songwriter for Jaci Velasquez, and as a dancer and choreographer with Amy Grant for her Heart in Motion tour. She released her first album, Wish Me Love, in 1992. One of the songs she co-wrote for Velasquez, "On My Knees," won the 1998 GMA Song of the Year award; her self-titled 2000 album featured more of her unique songwriting, which blended R&B, folk, gospel, and pop into a style she called "funkabilly." She followed up with Talk About It in 2001, resulting in a pair of Dove Awards for Song of the Year (“Redeemer”) and Female Vocalist of the Year. Released in 2004, Everyday People earned her another Dove, this time for Urban Album of the Year. Sharecropper's Seed, Vol. 1 and Dream to Believe in, Vol. 2 followed in 2007 and 2008. In 2011 she released the Ed Cash-produced Captivated, and was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi