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Doreen Virtue was born Doreen Hannan in 1958 in Southern California. She spent the early part of her childhood in North Hollywood until her family moved to Escondido, California when she was 10 years old. [4] When Virtue was growing up, she and her family practiced Christian Science and followed the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy. [2]
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Fearless is Virtue's seventh studio album. [citation needed] The album features the hit songs "You are" and "Walk it out". This is Virtue's first album since 2006 Testimony and serves as the groups comeback to the music business. [citation needed] Virtue is also planning a North American tour to further promote the album.
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In 2001, the group reached its peak when they released their second album "Chakra'Ca", along with the main single "End". It became their first #1 album in South Korea. The main theme focused on African music as the main concept of the album. The album sold +86,635 copies and won in the category of Best Singer dressed at the SBS Music Awards.
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Testimony is the sixth album by the gospel group Virtue. It includes the single "Follow Me" which peaked on the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs Chart at number four, [2] and remained on the chart for 42 weeks. The single then ranked number 23 on the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs (Year End) Chart of 2006. [3]
Chakra had gained popularity through their Indian-inspired music and powerful image. With Chakra 3, the group's third album, the group turned to a more emotional and feminine concept, as in their lead single "Come Back". [1] Prior to the album's release, the members of Chakra had been pursuing careers outside of the group.