The music world is mourning the loss of Grammy-winning Christian contemporary music artist and former “American Idol” contestant Mandisa, who passed away at the age of 47 in her home. The news was confirmed by a representative for Mandisa in a statement to Billboard.
Mandisa rose to fame as a contestant on season 5 of “American Idol” and went on to achieve success in the Christian music industry. She had six studio albums that all reached the Billboard 200 chart, with three of them reaching No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart.
In 2014, Mandisa won her first and only Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for “Overcomer.” She also received 15 GMA Dove Award nominations throughout her career.
Tributes have been pouring in for the late singer, with fellow “American Idol” alums like Paula Abdul and Taylor Hicks remembering her as a “true beacon of light” and a “powerhouse performer.” Artists like Steven Curtis Chapman and Jason Crabb also shared their condolences and memories of Mandisa on social media.
The cause of Mandisa’s death is currently unknown, and her family and friends have asked for prayers during this difficult time. The music industry has lost a talented and beloved artist, but Mandisa’s legacy will continue to live on through her music and the impact she made on those around her.