Country Star’s 6-Year-Old Daughter Beautifully Sings Gospel Tune

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Accompanied by her country star dad on the piano, 6-year-old Kinni Rose delivered a masterful performance at their church on Sunday (Feb. 26).

Who knew that Craig Campbell had not one, but two daughters who could sing?! Campbell has previously posted videos of his duets with his eldest daughter, Preslee, but we had no clue his younger daughter, Kinni Rose could sing, as well.

Craig’s wife shared a video of Kinni Rose singing at their church on Sunday along with a story of her journey. A couple weeks ago, Kinni Rose was on stage, ready to sing her heart out when she messed up a little bit and ran off the stage crying. 

“All day that day she told me should would never get up and sing again,” Mindy Campbell wrote on Facebook. “We had a long talk with her about how everybody makes mistakes and gets embarrassed and how God made none of us perfect so we can learn from our mistakes and really all He cares about is us not giving up and that God wants us to keep trying and pursuing what is good and right and you singing for the Lord is very GOOD!! The next morning in the car she said OK I’ll sing again because that will make God happy!!”

Standing beside Craig, who was playing the piano, Kinni Rose belted out the gospel song “Get Up In Jesus Name”. Her older sister Preslee was also on stage and mom Mindy sang with her and played mandolin, as well. Looks like music is a family affair with the Campbells! 

“Get Up In Jesus Name” has been previously released by several country singers including Lee Ann Womack. 6-year-old Kinni Rose has an extraordinary gift that we are so happy she is sharing with the world. Watch her amazing singing debut below! 

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Jennifer Pernicano

Hi! I'm Jen, a Southern California-based country music fan. One of my favorite things to do is go to a country concert and experience the art of storytelling in person. There truly is nothing else like it!

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