Born Keith Lamar Johnson in Brooklyn in 1972, he grew up in a musical family and first started demonstrating a knack for singing around age five; he was given the nickname "Wonderboy" due to his talent as a vocalist. Early on, he was a member of the Spiritual Voices, a group put together by his father. Beginning with his debut album, 1998's Through the Storm, and its follow-up, 1999's Live and Alive, Johnson has been a favorite on the gospel scene. Usually joined by the Spiritual Voices, he has issued a number of Billboard gospel-charting albums like 2004's New Season, which reached number 12. It also spawned the single "Let Go, Let God," which took home BMI's Most Played Song of the Year Award. More Top 30 Billboard Gospel Chart albums followed, including 2005's Unity and 2006's Just Being Me.
In 2009, he issued Stronger Than Ever, which once again featured the Spiritual Voices. That same year, he scored a number two gospel hit with "I Wouldn't Know You," singing alongside James Fortune and FIYA. Back 2 Basics: Chapter Two followed in 2011 and landed at number twenty on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. Included on the album was the Top 20 single "True Love." That same year, he scored his first number two gospel hit singing with Nakitta Fox on James Fortune and FIYA's single "I Wouldn't Know You" off 2007's The Transformation. In 2018, Johnson returned with the full-length Keep Pushin', which took home two Stellar Awards. Another Stellar Award came his way in 2020 for Quartet of the Year. Keith Wonderboy Johnson died on September 30, 2022 at his home in Atlanta, GA at the age of 50. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi