You never know what goes on behind closed doors. We’ve laughed, cried and sang along with gospel megastars Mary Mary on the last two seasons…

Erica Campbell, one half of the phenomenal Grammy winning duo Mary Mary, stepped out in New York this Sunday to perform the first single “A…

On the personal side Erica is the loving wife of the group’s award winning and platinum selling producer – Warryn Campbell, II.  Erica & Warryn…

 Mary Mary’s Top 10 music videos have set the bar for Gospel musicians the world over. They have always proven that they have the staying…

WE tv announced today that the women’s network has greenlit a third season of its popular docu-series, Mary Mary, just ahead of the season two…

Erica and Tina  started  this week’s episode in the rush from one event to the other. They were  able to make their panel, but unfortunately…

Ready to talk about Mary Mary?Tomorrow’s show is rife with a whole lot! There has been speculation. There has been rumor. Tomorrow night you will…

Make sure to join Elev8.com tomorrow night as we host the WeTv Sync event during the Mary Mary show! Don’t forget to follow @Elev8official on…

The girls truly deliver this song to the heart. You can find this single on the new album “Go Get It” The lyric triumph great…

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Gospel duo and sisters Tina and Erica Campbell, has been on the scene since Mary Mary began in 2000. During the last twelve years, the two have never been apart from one another for more than two weeks at a time. They’re considering going on their own way to launch solo careers as well as […]

Huffington Post Life for Erica and Tina Atkins-Campbell was starkly different in the spring of 2000. The sisters and then-roommates, now better known by their stage name, Mary Mary, were single, childless and on the brink of gospel music stardom. Their debut single, “Shackles,” would help them achieve it, and serves as an ironic anthem […]