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What Is Tamela Mann's Net Worth?

Tamela Mann is an American actress, gospel singer, and producer who has a net worth of $6 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband since 1988, David Mann. Tamela Mann has released the studio albums "Gotta Keep Movin'" (2005), "The Master Plan" (2009), "Best Days" (2012), "One Way" (2016), "Us Against the World: The Love Project" (2018), and "Overcomer" (2021), and "Best Days" and "One Way" reached #1 on the "Billboard" Top Gospel Albums chart.

Tamela has had several top 10 hits on the "Billboard" Gospel Songs chart, such as "Speak Lord," "Take Me to the King," "I Can Only Imagine," "God Provides," and "Change Me." As an actress, Mann has appeared in severalTyler Perryprojects, including "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" (2005), "Madea's Big Happy Family" (2011), "Tyler Perry's Assisted Living" (2020–present), and the Meet the Browns" film (2008) and television show (2009–2011). She also produced and starred in the films "Merry Wish-Mas" (2018) and "Soul Santa" (2021) and the Bounce TV series "Mann & Wife" (2015–2017), and she appeared in the films "Kingdom Come" (2001), "Sparkle" (2012), and "The Color Purple" (2023). In 2005, Tamela and David formed the record label Tillymann Music Group, and in 2019, Mann launched the Tamela Mann Collection clothing line. Before embarking on a solo career, Tamela was a member of the gospel groupKirk Franklinand the Family.

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Early Life

Tamela Mann was born Tamela Jean Johnson on June 9, 1966, in Fort Worth, Texas. Tamela and her 13 elder siblings were raised by their mother, who went by "Mother Eppe," and their family belonged to the Church of God in Christ, a Holiness–Pentecostal Christian denomination. By the time she was 12 years old, Mann had begun performing with her church's adult choir, often singing solos. She also sang in her high school's choir.

Career

Tamela began her music career as a member of Kirk Franklin and the Family, and she also collaborated with artists such asMary J. Blige,Celine Dion,Al Green, andBonoand appeared in the stage musical "He Say… She Say… But What Does God Say?" In 2005, Mann released her debut solo album, "Gotta Keep Movin'," which reached #3 on the "Billboard" Top Gospel Albums chart and #26 on the Independent Albums chart. The single "Speak Lord" reached #4 on the Billboard" Gospel Songs chart. Tamela's follow-up, 2009's "The Master Plan," reached #97 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, #2 on the Top Gospel Albums chart, and #10 on the Independent Albums chart. The 2012 album "Best Days" was certified Gold and reached #14 on the "Billboard" 200 chart, #1 on the Top Gospel Albums chart, and #3 on the Independent Albums chart. The Grammy-nominated single "Take Me to the King" went 2× Platinum and reached #1 on the Gospel Songs chart, #4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, and #9 on the Adult R&B Songs chart. The deluxe version of "Best Days" featured the singles "I Can Only Imagine" and "This Place," which reached #2 and #3, respectively, on the Gospel Songs chart. In 2019, "Billboard" magazine named "Best Days" Gospel Album of the Decade.

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