Artist's albums
Kontrol
2023 · single
Run Out Of Time
2022 · single
A Deitrick Haddon Christmas
2022 · album
Light It Up
2022 · single
The Fallen Movie Soundtrack
2022 · album
Freedom
2022 · single
Here Comes the Joy
2022 · single
God Made
2022 · single
Sick World
2021 · single
I Can't Breathe
2020 · single
TIME (Truth Is My Energy)
2020 · album
Gorilla Faith
2019 · single
Open Door Season
2019 · single
Come Through
2019 · single
He Carried The Cross For Me
2019 · single
Greatest Gift
2018 · single
Deitrick Haddon & Hill City Worship Camp
2017 · album
A Billion People - Single
2017 · single
Masterpiece
2015 · album
Masterpiece Track By Track Commentary Album
2015 · album
Restore Me Again - Single
2015 · single
My City - Single
2015 · single
Best of Deitrick Haddon
2014 · compilation
My Soul Says Yes
2014 · single
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Biography
Contemporary gospel artist Deitrick Haddon was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, where he served as pastor and music director at Detroit's Unity Cathedral of Faith. As the son of Bishop Clarence Haddon and Prophetess Joyce Haddon, he grew up in the church and preached his first sermon at the age of 11. Deitrick Haddon and his Voices of Unity drew upon both secular and spiritual influences to create a sound they dubbed "gospel soul." Signed to the Tyscot label, the group debuted in 1995 with Come Into This House. Two years later, Haddon and company issued Live the Life, which scored Gospel Music Workshop of America Excellence Awards in the categories of New Artist of the Year: Urban Contemporary and Album of the Year: Urban Contemporary. After This Is My Story (1998), Chain Breaker (1999), and Nu Hymnz: Live from the Motor City (2001), Haddon went solo and signed to the Verity label. Through releases such as Lost and Found (2002), the Tim & Bob collaboration 7 Days (2006), Church on the Moon (2011), A Beautiful Soul (2012), and R.E.D. (2013), Haddon maintained his reputation for pushing the boundaries of contemporary gospel. During the mid-2010s, he became even more visible through the reality series Preachers of LA and continued to release albums that topped Billboard's gospel chart, including Deitrick Haddon's LXW (2014) and Masterpiece (2015). In 2017, Haddon released a live LP, Deitrick Haddon & Hill City Worship Camp, led by the single "A Billion People." He then teamed with Grammy-winning producer Zaytoven to release the collaborative 2018 Christmas EP Greatest Gift. In June 2020, Haddon released the politically charged standalone track "I Can't Breathe," which referenced the death of George Floyd and spotlighted the Black Lives Matter movement. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi