Following the success of his 2007 CD, 'Thirsty,' Marvin Sapp is gearing up for a big 2010 with the anticipated release of a just-recorded new CD.
"Hopefully my record company will let me put this out around March or April," the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based pastor said.
Sapp's desired retail plan may be a little presumptuous, as his 'Thirsty' CD remains a Top 15 bestseller on the gospel charts two years after its release thanks to his runaway smash, 'Never Would Have Made It.'
Regardless, the former Commissioned member recently recorded a collection of new songs live at Resurrection Life Church in Grand Rapids.
Produced by award-winning musician/producer Aaron Lindsey (Israel Houghton/George Huff) and backed by Stellar Award
winner Myron Butler and an all-star ensemble of singers and musicians; Sapp's live CD/DVD session featured 12 new songs.
Among the standouts were a powerful number called 'FreshWind,' which garnered a great response from the crowd; as well as 'I Came,' 'He Has His Hand On Me,' 'Don't Count Me Out' and 'Don't Count Me Out.'
The song 'He Saw the Best in Me' was an inspiring number with lyrics that spoke of how God sees the best in us despite what others may see.
"He saw the best in me/when every one else around me/only saw the worst in me. He's mine, And I'm His and it doesn't matter what I did/He only sees me for who I am," Sapp sang.
The catchy tune wasn't originally intended to make Sapp's new CD, until his Verity Records A&R executive Joseph Burney heard the song and petitioned Sapp to record it.
Ironically, there's a similar back-story to Sapp's mega-hit 'Never Would Have Made It' so maybe his resistance to record 'He Saw the Best in Me' is a sign of what's to come.
(FYI, 'Never Would Have Made It' ended up landing Sapp the number one spot on Billboard's Gospel Chart for a record-breaking 49 weeks.)

Fans will have to wait until next year to see just how well Sapp's new CD performs, but those who were able to stream the live concert on VerityRecords.com the night of the recording seem to be eagerly anticipating after what they heard.
(All photos are courtesy of Gerard Bonner. Check out his Bonnerfide Radio at www.getbonnerfide.com)
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By: LadyJNewYork on 11/05/2009 11:55AM
Absolutely, love Marvin Sapp's CD "Grace & Mercy", that CD is "AWESOME", and I have had it for years and still listen to it almost daily....Really, not into the last CD, but wish him the best on the release of new CD.
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By: Leslie on 12/17/2009 9:28AM
I heard "The Best in Me" for the first time last night on CoCo Brother Live. It is a certified SMASH! I was screaming in my car! This song ministers to anyone that has ever been talking about, misunderstood or pushed aside. God sees the best in all of us ALWAYS! Pastor Marvin Sapp has done it AGAIN! This song will go higher than "Never Would Have Made It"!
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By: L.G on 12/17/2009 10:01PM
I heard the Best In Me on CoCo Brother Live Oh my God what a wonderful song please release it right now, I was relaxing in my jacuzzi when I heard it before you knew it bubbles were all over I was praising the Lord I forgot I was in the jacuzzi, thank you Marvin Sapp you did it again, Love You keep up the good work.
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By: Thomas on 12/21/2009 9:00PM
Where can i get that song (He saw the best in me)? I cant find it anywhere, is it on Thirsty album?
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By: Lanita on 12/29/2009 1:32PM
OMG - I heard the song "He Saw The Best In Me and I was in tears. I can't wait for the release of this new CD. That is an awesome song and I believe also that it will be a bigger hit than Never Would Have Made It. God Bless you Marvin Sapp there is an anointing on you.
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By: Daphne on 1/10/2010 7:26PM
I heard this new song today and it really ministered to me."He Saw The Best in Me" and I really needed to hear that song because I have been talked about in everyway possible and called every name in the book and misunderstood. This song is for every broken man and woman who have been through hell and back and need encouragement. God Bless you Mr Sapp...you are so gifted and anointed by God. Love your music!
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