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  2. Say Yes (Michelle Williams song) - Wikipedia

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    E1 Music released "Say Yes" as the album's third single on June 2, 2014. "Say Yes" marks the third time the trio collaborated as solo artists following the disbandment of their group in 2006. Musically, "Say Yes" is an uptempo gospel and pop song, which takes influence from dance music.

  3. If We Had Your Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "If We Had Your Eyes" is an R&B and contemporary gospel song. MTV Buzzworthy writer Brad Stern described the song as a "gospel/old-school R&B infused track". [8] Jeff Benjamin of Fuse described the song as "soul-stirring", noting "she sings about God's universal perspective: "People judge from what they see / But Lord, you see the whole heart ...

  4. Journey to Freedom (album) - Wikipedia

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    Although not a Destiny's Child song, "Say Yes" is the first song released as a single including all three former members since the group's disbandment in 2005. An accompanying music video was released on June 18, 2014. [27] The music video for "Say Yes" was directed by Matthew A. Cherry and was filmed on May 20, 2014. [28]

  5. Mitty Collier - Wikipedia

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    It reached No. 20 on the Billboard R&B chart, [1] and was followed up with "I Had A Talk With My Man", a secularised version of James Cleveland's gospel song "I Had A Talk With God Last Night". [1] The orchestrated ballad reached No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 3 on the Cash Box R&B chart, and became her best known song, [ 1 ] later ...

  6. Heart to Yours - Wikipedia

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    Duo Mary Mary (pictured) co-wrote and feature on "So Glad". [18]Generally, the album consists of urban contemporary gospel containing elements of R&B, neo-soul and traditional black gospel music, with inspirational lyrics about building, maintaining and appreciating a relationship with God which also encourage the listener that "everything is going to work out fine".

  7. I'll Rise Again - Wikipedia

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    I'll Rise Again is a gospel album by Al Green, released in 1983. [3]The album peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. [5] During the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984, Green won the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male, being the first recipient of the category.

  8. You Had Your Soul with You - Wikipedia

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    "You Had Your Soul with You" is a song by American indie rock band The National. [1] It appears as the first track on the band's eighth studio album I Am Easy to Find . [ 2 ] " You Had Your Soul with You" was released in the United States as the album's first single on March 5, 2019.

  9. Say Amen, Somebody - Wikipedia

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    Say Amen, Somebody gives an overview of the history of gospel music in the U.S. by following two main figures: Thomas A. Dorsey, considered the "Father of Gospel Music," 83 at the time of filming, recalls how he came to write his most famous song, "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" (1932), and the difficulty he faced introducing gospel blues to black churches in the early 1930s.