Maranda Curtis is an acclaimed American gospel singer and worship leader, celebrated for her powerful vocals and heartfelt worship experiences.
Born on August 4, 1979, in Miami, Florida, she is the fourth of seven children to Reverend W.S. Curtis and Darlene Curtis, both former R&B singers. Immersed in music from a young age, Maranda’s early exposure to R&B and jazz profoundly influenced her musical style.
She began singing in church during her teenage years after her family relocated to Georgia, eventually leading choirs and embracing her calling in worship ministry. Her debut EP, The Maranda Experience, Vol. 1, released in 2017, debuted at number one on Billboard’s Top Gospel Albums chart. Subsequent projects like Open Heaven: The Maranda Experience Live (2018) and Die To Live (2022) further solidified her position in the gospel music scene.
Maranda is signed to Butterfly Works, Red Alliance Media, and Fair Trade Services, through which she continues to produce music that resonates with audiences worldwide.