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'American Idol' Alumna Mandisa Sets Her Sights on Country Music

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Gospel singer Mandisa was one of the most memorable contestants on the fifth season of 'American Idol,' back in 2005. Finishing in ninth place on the show, she immediately started churning out critically acclaimed music, with her debut single, 'Only the World,' soaring to the top of the charts one year later. Since 2007, the 34-year-old has released four pop-leaning studio albums, but her heart is now set on an entirely different genre.

"I'm a fan of country music, which was new to me because I didn't think that I ever would be. Let's be honest, I'm a black girl," she laughingly tells CMT, "so you don't see that a lot."

The powerhouse vocalist, who made a living singing background vocals for the likes of Trisha Yearwood and Shania Twain before her stint on 'Idol,' even has her eye on collaborating with one country's sweethearts. "I always tell Kellie [Picker] I would love to do a song with her," she notes of her fellow Season 5 competitor. "I think we need to do a duet somehow. I would love for that to happen."

While the California native would be new to country fans, she's an entirely new person to loyal followers as well, thanks to a new svelte figure that is 120 pounds lighter than her weight on 'Idol.'

"My entire life I've struggled with my weight, and so I have often done the quick fix fad diet, lose as much weight as I can really quickly," she admits. "The thing that's keeping me motivated is looking at what this is really about, and for so long I've turned to food other than dealing with my emotions and other than turning to the Lord. My biggest inspiration is wanting to honor Him and to be obedient to Him in my eating. Also, I'm learning to actually deal with my emotions instead of stuffing them down with chocolate, which is what I've done for so long."

Her new regimen includes a healthy diet and plenty of exercise, but it's a battle she fights every day. "I weigh every two weeks, and I had been doing everything right for two weeks, and then I stepped on the scale and I gained 1.8 pounds," recalls the singer-songwriter. "I was so frustrated that I was on my way to [workout program] Zumba and I tweeted, 'Forget Zumba. If I'm going to gain weight, I'm not going to gain it eating right and exercising. I'm going to gain it by going back to bed.'"

Her fans quickly rallied around her. "I was surprised at the tweets that said, 'I appreciate your realness' and 'I appreciate you sharing not just your good days but your bad days, too, because it lets me know that I'm not alone,'" she recalls. "Something about that made me realize people often think that [as celebrities] we have it all together ... And I just realized people are relieved to know that they are not alone."

Mandisa's latest album, 'What If We Were Real,' which hit shelves earlier this year, chronicles her struggles and triumphs in losing the excess pounds.

"My albums always reflect what's happening in my life," she notes, "but it just so happens that what was happening in my life wasn't all roses this time."

Through that process, the Nashville resident created music that gives listeners an intimate glimpse into her own reality. "When I went in to write with my two co-writers I said, 'Y'all I don't feel like acting like everything is great in my life,'" recounts the tunesmith. "I said, 'What if we were real? What if we were honest and show people the good, the bad and the ugly?'"

The end result included her No. 1 radio single, 'Stronger,' and a busy tour schedule that takes her to Indiana, Missouri and New York this summer. Keep track of her concert itinerary here.

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ladyrevco49

IF YOU MUST SING COUNTRY I HOPE IT DOES NOT MEAN YOU WILL LEAVE GOSPEL. MY GRAND DAUGHTER LOVE SINGING THE SONGS YOU HAVE GIVEN THE GOSPEL FIELD SO FAR AND SHE IS ONLY ELEVEN. HOW MANY MORE YOUNG GIRLS HAVE BEEN TOUCHED BY THE UPBEAT, SOUL TOUCHING, HAND CLAPPING SONGS.... LIKE IT DOESNT MEAN ANYTHING ANYTHING... LALALALALALAL! LOVE IT

July 09 2011 at 8:59 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lisa

To those who say that a black person can't make it in country music, have you not heard of the excellent Darius Rucker, Charlie Pride (a Hall of Famer), O.B. McClinton, Stoney Edwards, Cleve Francis, or Rissi Palmer? Linda Martell, who was the first black woman to get on the Billboard Country Singles chart. Also I hear there's a very good new singer, Rhonda Towns, who's African American.

July 09 2011 at 7:04 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mhsden

Good luck to her I dont think she will make it

July 09 2011 at 6:31 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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ladyrevco49

YEAH, WE KNOW

July 09 2011 at 9:01 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Misipi6gun

Country music has always been a White man & woman's music and haven from all the rest .... at least until Big & Rich & Cowboy Troy made their debut 7 years ago with their foolish songs and video ,where there was no country to be found in any of it . since then it's beena downhill spiral . Is there nothing white people can have that no one else wants ?

July 09 2011 at 5:43 AM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
Bert A. Coffman

Congratulations for the ladder of life has you on the right track as guided by our Lord. Amen

July 09 2011 at 3:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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yes why can't there be a black woman singer in country music??.. Sheiia stop saying who and Ed Baggett stop asking why.....kmf1233 stop asking who is this and why is this news worthy...she was on Idol the season after Carrie Underwood was..she a Christian artist who doesn't make Christian music soud stuffy kind of like Amy Grant...she'd be awesome in country music...need some new in country ...if y'all remember Kellie Pickler was on with her in Season 5 ...I 'd like to hear her and Kellie do a duet together it'd be awesome..I like Kellie too...I guess the people who ask who why and why is this newsworthy really know who she is and want to keep black women out of country music and don't tos me

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