Prepare to be moved by the anointed stylings of Joshua “Josh” Copeland, a gospel powerhouse who first captured national attention as a finalist on Season 9 of BET’s Sunday Best. Hailing from Salisbury, MD, Josh began his musical journey at just nine years old and has since captivated audiences worldwide with his soul-stirring vocals and deep-rooted passion for ministry.
Josh has shared the stage with gospel legends such as Pastor John P. Kee, Karen Clark-Sheard, and Tye Tribbett. His dynamic performances have graced platforms including BET’s Joyful Noise and The Word Network, reflecting his unwavering commitment to spreading a message of faith, hope, and love through music.
In 2016, he joined the celebrated choir Charles Butler & Trinity, leaving an unforgettable mark with his featured solo on “The Blood,” which quickly became a cherished anthem in the gospel community. His debut single, “Uphold Me,” released in January 2018, was the beginning of a journey defined by spiritual impact and musical excellence.
His 2021 project, No Fear, debuted at No. 15 on the iTunes Christian/Gospel Top 200 Digital Albums chart, while the single “All Things Working” climbed into the Top 20 on iTunes’ Christian/Gospel Songs chart. In 2022, Josh was nominated for a Stellar Award for New Artist of the Year, cementing his growing legacy in the industry.
Josh’s latest single, “Nobody But Jesus,” is currently making waves across the country—airing on radio stations nationwide including Sirius XM and Music Choice, and climbing into the Top 30 on both Billboard and Mediabase charts. The single marks the beginning of a powerful new era in Josh’s artistry, and working with hit music producer Sean Keys.
Offstage, Josh is a devoted husband to Tamekia Copeland and a proud father to their two daughters and son. His genuine love for God and people radiates through every lyric and every note, as he seeks to inspire transformation and uplift hearts through his music.
Get ready to be moved—and forever changed—by the voice, the ministry, and the mission of Josh Copeland.