As a young child, Keith Johnson was presented with the nickname “Wonderboy” because of his talent being a vocalist. In early stages, he was an associate of the Religious Voices, an organization come up with by his dad. You start with the Brooklyn native’s debut record, Through the Surprise (1998), Johnson — generally joined in studio room and on-stage by his Religious Voices brothers — was a normal existence on Billboard’s gospel albums graph, whether he documented for Worldwide, Verity, or Central South. Throughout his discography, Johnson continued to be accurate to his traditional gospel inspirations, including the Dixie Hummingbirds, the Mighty Clouds of Pleasure, Shirley Caesar, as well as the Hawkins Family.