Bryan Andrew Wilson Performs on BET's "Joyful Noise" This Sunday

Spiritual soul singer Bryan Andrew Wilson will blaze the stage this Sunday, March 19th @ 9AM ET/8 AM CT when he performs his gospel go go track, "Victory," on BET's hit program, "Joyful Noise."
The festive song is featured on Wilson's catalogue album, "The One Percent," which will be re-issued on digital platforms such as iTunes and Amazon MP3 on March 24th. See Instagram tease: https://instagram.com/p/BRoMPRzhFp6/
It's a busy time for Wilson. He's currently nominated for two Stellar Gospel Music Awards for last year's No. 1 hit, "Overflow (Let Your Spirit)." The 32nd annual Stellar Awards takes place Saturday, March 25th at The Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. It airs on TV One on Sunday, April 9th at 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 PM ET.
Meanwhile, Wilson's new radio single, "Whoa!," is making its way up the charts. The uplifting song was inspired by the spiritual state of the world. "So many people are angry or unsettled," Wilson says. "A lot of people are worried about their future. Will they have a job? Will they have health care? Some are concerned about crime in their community. There's just a lot of stuff going on and this song is a simple encouragement that - with God's help - things will get better. We can all use a little encouragement sometimes."
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