Gospel singer Travis Greene is celebrating the success of his latest album, "Crossover: Live from Music City," which was recently nominated for a Grammy for Best Gospel Album. He sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about the inspiration behind his music.
Greene shared some of his childhood experiences that inspired his career and enabled him to enjoy his current success. The gospel singer also touched on his upcoming tour which starts February 18th in Michigan.
In addition to encouraging and inspiring people through song, Greene is using his platform to promote his #EngageCulture movement. He explains #EngageCulture is all about inspiring people to make the world a better place as opposed to just complaining.
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