
Praise this is a Musical streaming to Peacock. It stars the talented Chloe Bailey. If her name sounds familiar it is because she is the older sister of Halle Bailey. Her Younger sister is playing Ariel in the upcoming Little Mermaid movie. The sister starts as an R&B singing duo Chloe X Bailey. These sisters got discovered by Beyonce back in 2003 when she watched their cover of “Pretty Hurts” She fell in love and signed them to her company and the rest is history. Both Sisters are are killing it in singing and acting.
Tina Gordon, a well-known director in the film industry who has directed and written several successful movies in the past, showcases her incredible talent once again in her latest cinematic masterpiece titled “Praise This”. In this movie, she collaborates with talented screenwriters Camilla Blackett and Brandon Broussard, known for their work on hit TV series like “New Girl”, “The Chi”, and “Queen Sugar”. Together, they have created a captivating and thought-provoking story that inspires audiences.
To African American culture, Gospel music plays a vital role, and ‘Praise This’ is a heartwarming tribute to Gospel choirs in small towns. Gospel Music might be all about praising the lord but It is a competitive scene. The Pitch Perfect girls could never……
Jess, portrayed by Anjelika Washington, is a member of her church’s choir, but their team always loses whenever there is a Gospel music competition, as their rival choirs keep defeating them. One day, Jess’s city cousin Sam, played by Chloe Bailey, comes to their hometown for a vacation and introduces them to her friends, who are also talented singers. Sam saw the rival Choir demeaning and looking down of her cousin’s choir. So she decided to join and utilize her modern style as a weapon for victory.
The underdogs join forces and work together to break their losing streak and finally bring victory to their church. Be sure to catch the premiere of “Praise This” on Peacock, coming April 7th, 2023.
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