The Pulse of Entertainment: Stellar Winning Calvin Bridges Says Its ‘All
About the Love' on New Single

(July 1, 2025) - "God inspired me, it's about life," said two-time
Stellar Award winning Contemporary Gospel artist Calvin Bridges (Chicago Praise Ministries) about
his new single "All About the Love" (Pneuma/Spirit Recordings/IGADigital/Tribl/Sony).
"The medley came first. I knew I wanted to write about love...what it means to me. To remind us about being love. We've
lost compassion...blind to justice. This is my favorite song."
When talking to Calvin you can tell he is a man of
God, meaning a preacher-man.
So, I asked him if he was a preacher and he said, "Yes, a life ordained in three denominations."
The "All
About the Love" single is a story about love that debuted at #15 on Amazon Fresh Gospel Music Playlist. It is passionately
given to us vocally and is accompanied by a music video where you will find Bridges in all parts of the world surrounded by
family, friends and fans.
"They're my family, fans, choir members...they're from Sweden, Germany...throughout the course
of my 30 years career," the Chicago native pointed out to me.
Aside from those he mentioned you will see Calvin, in the "All
About the Love" music video, with the late Edwin Hawkins, Dr. Bobby Jones, Bishop Dan Willis, Ricky Dillard and Walt
Whitman.
"People ask me why I am so happy....I have joy because joy
comes from God," said Calvin, a Grammy Award nominated artist, as we continued to talk about the new project. "(On
this single) I share my relationship with God through Jesus Christ. God is always with use. The lyrics are...'a heart that
learns to give more than receive'..."

Calvin
Bridges past singles include "I Can Go to God in Prayer," and "I'm Not Tired Yet...Running for Jesus"
and a long list of other singles along the way released before these. Honored with the National Male Soloist of the Year Award
from the Texas Gospel Music Excellence Group, Calvin James Bridges debuted in 1988 with the album "Renew My Spirit"
(Word Records) and it reached #12 on Billboard. Then in 1990 he release his sophomore album "Awesome" (A&M Records)
which reached #26 on Billboard.
"We have to look beyond what is felt. There is
a void in our family," he continued. "The generation that proceeded mine instilled family values. The new age children
didn't get spanked....so, they don't have discipline." www.CalvinBridges.org
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