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Honoring Mandisa Lynn Hundley 1976 - 2024 Christian artist Grammy winning American Idol finalist

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Mandisa, 'American Idol' singer and Grammy winner, dies at 47

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Born and raised in Citrus Heights, California, Mandisa studied music in college before auditioning for Idol in 2005.
A soulful singer with a magnetic personality, she'd go on to gain national attention on the reality competition show's fifth season (which began airing in 2006), making it to the top 10 alongside favorites like Katharine McPhee, Kellie Pickler, Chris Daughtry, Paris Bennett, Elliott Yamin and eventual winner Taylor Hicks.
On the series, Mandisa earned praise from judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson for her performances of songs like Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman" and Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing." She was eliminated in the top 9, and even forgave Cowell after he poked fun at her weight.
But an Idol elimination didn't stop Mandisa's quest for success.
She went on release her debut album, True Beauty, in 2007. The LP debuted at No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums charts — a historic feat that made Mandisa the first new female artist ever to debut on the top of the chart's 27year history.
True Beauty was the first six albums Mandisa would release throughout her career, including an acclaimed 2008 holiday record, It's Christmas, and her most recent offering, 2017's Out of the Dark.
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Four of those albums — True Beauty, Freedom (2009), What If We Were Real (2011) and Overcomer (2013) — all earned Mandisa Grammy nominations, the first two for best pop/contemporary gospel album and the last two for best contemporary Christian music album. She'd take the trophy in 2014, the same year she was also nominated for best gospel/contemporary Christian music performance for her song, "Overcomer."
Notable collaborators over the years included TobyMac, Michael W. Smith, Jordan Feliz, Jon Reddick, Kirk Franklin and Matthew West — many who praised the singer for her talent and generosity, both on stage and off.
Fame, however, brought Mandisa ups and downs.
Her 2022 memoir Out of the Dark: My Journey Through the Shadows to Find God's Joy, chronicled her experience with depression and anxiety following the loss of a close friend to cancer, which she called her "deep dark" period. Seeking comfort in food, she isolated herself as her health spiraled.
During that period, Mandisa became a recluse. “You’re battling shame, and you don’t want to leave the house,” she recalled. “I didn’t leave the house, for the most part. When I got up, I went downstairs, sat in the recliner, and I watched television nonstop. The only time I left was when I got tired of pizza delivery and decided to get McDonald’s.”
As her lowest point, she even considered suicide. “I was so miserable; I felt so hopeless,” said Mandisa. “I am a woman of faith, and I believe that heaven is real, and when I do leave here, I’m going to be in heaven with Jesus. One of the things I started hearing during that dark period was: ‘You’re in so much pain. If you take your life, you could be in heaven right now with Jesus.'”

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