Bri to Perform at BET’s “Joyful Noise” program this Sunday, December 4, 2016

Urban Inspirational Songbird and social media sensation Bri (Briana Babineaux) will perform her current Top 30 smash "Jacob's Song" on BET's "Joyful Noise" program this Sunday, December 4, 2016 @9:00 AM EST. Here's a show tease:
The soaring ballad is in the Top 30 on both Billboard Magazine's Gospel Airplay chart and the Mediabase Gospel Airplay chart. The former college athlete wrote the dramatic anthem that brilliantly showcases her spine-tingling vocal prowess. "It came from a place of determination," she says. "I was going through so much in my personal life that I was determined to be just like Jacob was in the Bible and I told God that I'm not letting go until you bless me."
The 22-year old Lafayette, LA native is returning to college in January to finish her undergraduate degree at The University of Louisiana and she will then pursue her law degree while maintaining her music career. Bri's debut single "I'll Be The One" hit No. 1 on Billboard's Gospel Digital Songs chart and peaked at No. 6 on the Gospel Airplay chart earlier this year. Bri's inaugural album 'Keys To My Heart' (Marquis Boone /Tyscot Records) also came in at No. 1 on Billboard Magazine's Top Gospel Albums sales chart when it was released this past spring. Music isn't the only thing on the beauty's mind these days. She recently wrapped production with singer Mali Music in director Joel Kapity's dramatic film "I Am Your Keeper" that will release in 2017.
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