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Prior to Rebirth , Kirk Franklin had released The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin (2002) — a live album that signaled a shift toward more vulnerable, confessional songwriting. But by 2007-2008, Franklin was navigating personal challenges, including a publicized struggle with pornography addiction and marital strain. He took time off from recording to heal, pray, and refocus.
Rebirth debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, selling over 90,000 copies in its first week. Critics praised its raw honesty. Christianity Today called it “the most vulnerable album of Franklin’s career,” while AllMusic noted that “the production feels less glossy than Hero or The Fight of My Life — and that’s a good thing.” Kirk Franklin Rebirth Album Download Zip -
Deluxe editions (available on streaming platforms) include live versions of “Something About the Name Jesus” and “I Like Me,” recorded during Franklin’s 2010 Rebirth Tour . Prior to Rebirth , Kirk Franklin had released
Rebirth (2009) was born from that wilderness season. In interviews at the time, Franklin described it as “not a comeback, but a resurrection.” The album’s title was twofold: his own spiritual renewal, and a sonic rebirth that stripped back overproduction in favor of raw energy, live instrumentation, and unfiltered emotion. Rebirth debuted at No
Following initial delays due to tracklist adjustments, the album was released to high anticipation. It debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200, moving 91,000 units in its first week. By May 2003, it achieved Platinum status, solidifying its place among top-selling gospel records.
Upon its debut, the album reached , selling 91,000 copies in its first week. By May 2003, it was certified Platinum by the RIAA, solidifying its place as one of the best-selling gospel albums of all time.
: Available as a songbook through J.W. Pepper & Son (approx. $15.99).


