Isaac Carree Returns with New Single "Legend"

Isaac Carree is back with his highly anticipated new single "Legend." The single is from Carree's new album, No Risk No Reward, which is set for release March 20, 2020 on Shanachie Entertainment. Taking risks is something the Atlanta based Renaissance man is well acquainted with.
His motto is "Why not?!" He explains, "I'm intentional about everything I do. Sometimes I do things even if I am afraid, but I do it! WHY NOT?!" It is this spirit that led the singer to step away from the recording scene to allow himself the opportunity to explore various creative avenues.
No Risk No Reward features the album's first and chart-climbing single "HER." This stunning ballad is a powerful anthem from men to their woman. It is Isaac Carree's tribute to his wife Dietra. "I love my wife," says Carree. "She deserves NOTHING but the best! We've grown together, we've had our ups and our downs but she stuck with me by my side. She's loyal, she's a prayer warrior, she's the mother of our child, so this song embodies how GRATEFUL to God I am for HER!"
No Risk No Reward is Isaac Carree's third solo recording and is produced by Dove Award-winner and two-time Grammy Award-winning producer Blac Elvis, who has produced hits for everyone from Beyoncé ("Ego") to Fergie ("Glamorous") Ciara ("Promise"), Usher ("Lil' Freak) and Smokie Norful ("Nothing Is Impossible"). Elvis states, "Working with an artist like Isaac Carree is a breath of fresh air! I don't simply wanna label him a gospel artist because he's so much more! His artistry is expressed in so many different ways and will appeal to so many different audiences. From the music we're creating, to the show experience we're producing, I want people to take away that this is an experience of a lifetime. Something to remember!"
Isaac Carree launched his career as a soloist with John P. Kee & New Life Community Choir and later on with his own award-winning Gospel quartet, Men of Standard. His soulful velvety tenor, heavenly runs, smooth production and ability to infuse various genres into his irresistible sound, have allowed him to collaborate with everyone from Kirk Franklin and Mary Mary to Donnie McClurkin, Marvin Sapp and Israel Houghton, among others. The transcendent messages of Carree's hits like "Trust In God," "In Your Will" and "In The Middle" demonstrate the power of God's redemption and affirms his mission to inspire us to persevere and remember that it is never too late to start over.
No Risk No Reward follows 2013's Reset, which debuted on the Billboard Gospel Chart at #1 and featured the hit singles "Clean This House" and "But God." The album earned four BMI Awards and two Dove nominations. 2011's Uncommon Me, Carree's debut solo album, also debuted at #1 and garnered him the prestigious Stellar Award for Producer of the Year, along with four more nominations, including Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year and New Artist of the Year. The single "In the Middle" hit #1 on Billboard's Gospel chart and won ASCAP's award of Song Of The Year in 2012.
Isaac Carree's anticipated return on No Risk No Reward does not disappoint. The Atlanta based Carree shares, "Anyone who has followed my solo career knows that I like to take musical risks and push the envelope. This album is no different. Joining forces with producers Blac Elvis and Red Kulture has been inspiring! I wanted a different energy, a different sound, and a different vibration to this music. And we accomplished that! So stay tuned... I'm BACK!"
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