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Mary Mary is a four-time Grammy Award-winning American contemporary gospel duo comprised of sisters Erica Monique Atkins-Campbell and Trecina Evette "Tina" Atkins-Campbell. Hailing from Inglewood, California, the duo is best known for uplifting and chart-topping hits on both the Billboard and Top Gospel Albums charts, including platinum-certified Thankful, the gold-certified Incredible and Mary Mary, along with Something Big and Go Get It.
Raised in a devout Christian household, Erica and Tina are two of nine siblings born to Thomasina Atkins—an evangelist and choir director—and Eddie A. Atkins, who served as an Elder and gang/youth counselor at the Evangelistic Church of God in Christ. Exposed to gospel music from a young age, the sisters began singing in their church choir and later toured as gospel singers before formally launching their career.
Before debuting as Mary Mary, the sisters had their songs featured in major films, gaining recognition with placements in Dr. Dolittle (1998) and The Prince of Egypt (1998). Their professional training includes studying voice at El Camino College and performing as backing vocalists for various R&B artists during their teens and early twenties.
What sets Mary Mary apart is their ability to integrate diverse musical genres such as soul, hip hop, jazz, funk, Christian R&B, and contemporary R&B into their gospel foundation. This genre-blending style has contributed immensely to their crossover appeal and commercial success, making them influential in American urban contemporary gospel.
Though renowned as a duo, both sisters have built successful solo careers. Erica Campbell launched her solo career in 2013 with considerable acclaim, winning a Grammy Award in 2015 for her debut album Help. She followed it with Help 2.0. Tina Campbell began her solo journey in 2014, achieving success with her NAACP Image Award-winning album It’s Personal.
Eric Campbell married music producer Warryn Campbell in 2001, while Tina Campbell wed Teddy Campbell, a musician and executive producer of the Mary Mary reality TV show, in 2000. Erica and Warryn have three children, and Tina and Teddy have five. Both women prioritize family life and have openly discussed balancing their careers with motherhood.
The duo's reality show, Mary Mary, offered viewers an intimate look into their personal and professional lives. In a particularly poignant storyline, Tina disclosed marital difficulties after discovering her husband’s infidelity. The couple sought counseling and spiritual guidance, ultimately choosing to rebuild their marriage for the sake of their family.
Erica Campbell stands at 5 feet 5 inches, while Tina is approximately four inches taller. Both have been candid about their fitness journeys and maintain a confident, stylish public image that resonates with fans, regardless of traditional expectations for gospel artists.
The name Mary Mary honors two iconic figures from the Bible: Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene, a devoted follower of Christ. The duo’s music continues to reflect themes of faith, redemption, and perseverance.
While fans eagerly anticipate a reunion, Tina has expressed uncertainty about returning to Mary Mary at this stage of her solo career. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Erica and Warryn have considered continuing the brand, potentially with a new partner, should contractual obligations remain unmet.
Both sisters are estimated to have a net worth of approximately $10 million each. Known for their blend of humility, faith, and musical talent, Erica and Tina Campbell have left an indelible mark on the gospel music landscape.
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