“You WILL Never See CeCe Winans The Same Way Again After This…!”

CeCe Winans, the most decorated female gospel artist in history, has a story that transcends her 18 Grammy Awards. Born Priscilla Marie Winans on October 8, 1964, in Detroit, Michigan, she grew up in a strict household where only gospel music was allowed.

The first girl after seven boys in a family of ten, CeCe preferred hiding in the church choir, terrified of the spotlight. At eight, forced to sing solo, she cried through performances like *Fill My Cup, Lord*, yet felt God’s presence, transforming her fear into purpose.

"You WILL Never See Cece Winans The Same Way Again After This...!"

Raised in a faith-driven home with daily 6 a.m. prayers and fasting, CeCe learned devotion from her grandmother and parents. In 1981, at 17, she and her brother BeBe joined the PTL Club, a Christian TV show.

Unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight, their duet *Up Where We Belong*—rewritten for Jesus—catapulted them to fame. As BeBe & CeCe, they became the first gospel act to go platinum, dominating R&B radio with faith-filled songs.

A pivotal friendship formed with Whitney Houston, who knew their music before they met at the Image Awards. Whitney joined them on stage at a small concert, out-singing them with their own songs, forging a bond of sisterhood.

CeCe became godmother to Whitney’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina, and stood by her through struggles. Their duet *Count on Me* for the *Waiting to Exhale* soundtrack hit number eight on Billboard Hot 100, blending gospel with mainstream success.

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At 19, CeCe made a life-defining choice before marrying Alvin Love II, seeking her pastors’ and parents’ blessings through prayer and fasting. This foundation sustained their 40-year marriage, raising two children and now cherishing three grandchildren.

In 1995, CeCe went solo with *Alone in His Presence*, selling over a million copies. Albums like *Alabaster Box* and *Purified* cemented her as a worship icon, earning Grammys and Dove Awards.

Shockingly, at her career’s peak, CeCe vanished from music for eight years to pastor Nashville Life Church with Alvin, prioritizing God’s call over fame. She returned in 2017 with *Let Them Fall in Love*, winning two Grammys.

In 2021, amidst the pandemic, *Believe for It*—recorded with just 50 people—became a global lifeline. *Goodness of God* amassed over a billion streams, resonating across faiths.

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In 2024, *More Than This* topped charts, and in 2025-2026, CeCe won her 18th Grammy for *Come Jesus Come* with Shirley Caesar. Despite a life-threatening stage accident in January 2026 requiring surgery, she recovered, posting gratitude for her latest Grammy win days later. Now on the *More Than This World Tour*, CeCe also hosts *Generations Live 2026*, a women’s conference.

CeCe’s legacy isn’t awards or sales—it’s obedience to God. Her authenticity, enduring marriage, and unshakable faith prove that true impact comes from worship, not applause, redefining success for generations.