GospoCentric Records was an
Inglewood, California based
Gospel musicrecord label, started as an independent label by Vicki Mack Lataillade and Claude Lataillade in
1993. The label rose to prominence in the 1990s, largely on the runaway success of gospel artist
Kirk Franklin. The label has grown to become one of the most prominent major gospel labels. GospoCentric later spawned the imprint B-Rite Music, which was used to launch artists like
Trin-i-tee 5:7 and
God's Property who found considerable mainstream success. GospoCentric was purchased by
Zomba Music Group in the mid 2000s, which also owned the major gospel label
Verity Records. GospoCentric has since been defunct, and the purchase now led to the record label
RCA Inspiration which is owned by
Sony Music Entertainment.[1]