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K-Anthony

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K-Anthony
Background information
Birth nameKevin Anthony Fowler
BornFalmouth, Jamaica
GenresCCM, gospel
OccupationSinger / Songwriter

K-Anthony is the stage name of Kevin Anthony Fowler, a Jamaican-Canadian contemporary Christian singer and songwriter.[1] Following a nomination in 2021 for his EP The Cure[1], he won the prestigious 2024 Juno Award for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year with his EP Arrow.[2] His song Free won "Gospel Song of the YEAR" in 2022 at the 42nd Annual GMA Canada Covenant Awards.[3] Following his success at the 2022 Covenant Awards, he received the Gospel Artist of the Year Award in 2023.[4]

Originally from Falmouth, Jamaica, Fowler moved to Canada in the early 2010s,[5] and is currently based in Regina, Saskatchewan.[1]

Discography

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Singles
Year Song Details
2014 "Heading to the Top" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"Somethin Outta Nothing" Label: Barbwiya Music

Format: Musical Download

2015 "Don't Give Up" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"God is Good"
2016 "Billboard" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"Send Me a Song"
"Tomorrow You May Not"
2017 "Created to Worship" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

2019 "I'm Alive" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"The Cure"
2020 "Already Better" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"Everyday"
"Everywhere You Go"
"Holding On"
"More of You"
"My Story"
2021 "Free" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

2022 "I Saved It All" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"Nobody"
"Stranger"
"Drunk"
"Happy"
"Arrow"
2023 "Anxious" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

"Fight for Me"
2024 "Back to Jesus" Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

K-Anthony
"Sometimes you have to take a seat, reflect and smile about God's many blessings and how he has set you Free" (K-Anthony, 2021)
As Featured Artist
Song
2021 "Trust (Farelera) Remix" (KingDMusic feat. K-Anthony) Label: Independent

Format: Musical Download

References

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  1. ^ a b c Errol Nazareth, "K-Anthony could make history at the 2021 JUNOs". Words & Music, April 21, 2021.
  2. ^ "Junos 2024: full list of winners". CBC Music. March 23, 2024.
  3. ^ SaskMusic (23 November 2022). "Jamaican Born Artist, K-Anthony Takes Home "Gospel Song of the Year" at the 42nd Annual GMA Canada Covenant Awards". SaskMusic. pp. Artist News. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Convent Awards Canada - Artist Profile". Convent Awards Canada. 20 December 2023.
  5. ^ Stephanie Lyew, "K Anthony finding his purpose in gospel". The Gleaner, February 10, 2020.