Erica Campbell 'Help 2.0' Tracklisting Revealed With New Material, Remixes
The track listing for Erica Campbell's Help 2.0 has officially been released with a plethora of new and remixed songs that fans have never heard before.
Campbell, the 42-year-old Mary Mary singer who has earned a Best Gospel Album Grammy award for her solo debut Help, is giving fans a glimpse of the new sounds offered in her re-release of the album called, Help 2.0. Campbell's record label eOne Music took to Twitter to announce the track listing.
"Tracklist & Cover Reveal! Preorder today! Help 2.0 by @ImEricaCampbell," eOne tweeted in a message retweeted by Campbell.
The new release features two untouched tracks from Campbell's original Help release, "Looking Like" and "Help" featuring rapper Lecrae. However, the newly repackaged album has remixes for songs including "More Than a Lover," "All I Need Is You," "Nobody Else," "P.O.G" and "The Question."
Some songs have new featured guests on the song "Eddie" which is remixed to include Jubu and "A Little More Jesus" which will feature Fantasia. There are also completely new songs added to the body of work such as Campbell's current single "More Love" and a track called "I Luh God" featuring Big Shizz.
With recorded conversations between Erica and her producer husband Warryn Campbell, fans will be treated to content they have never heard before. Warryn Campbell let fans know about the official date of the reloaded album release earlier this month.
"I was speaking to mountain.... I said 'mountain be thou removed..... To my house,'" Warryn previously wrote on Instagram. "Congrats to everybody who participated in the making of #HELP... Look out for HELP 2.0 coming March 31st.... We love you!!"
While Campbell won a Dove Award, Soul Train Music Award and Grammy Award for her debut solo album which has also received 10 Stellar Award nominations this year, she spoke to The Christian Post about the process of making the album last year. Erica followed God's calling and channeled her experiences into Help, an eclectic album that she said she hopes reaches people even if they may not know God.
"I just want to reach as many people as possible. I want people to be ok with asking for help," Erica told CP last year. "A lot of times we let our ego get in the way and we don't ask not only God but we don't ask anybody for help. And we suffer silently, and it's not necessary."