Gospel heads, who remembers the Winans album that R. Kelly produced?

Drew Wonder

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Growing up all my mom ever played in the house/car was gospel. But I remember the Winans All Out cassette she always bumped sounding more like an R&B album than gospel.


That piano intro and Kells' part at 2:30 is just :wow:

But yeah, I gave this another listen recently and remembered how fire the album was. The Winans are pretty much the Jacksons of gospel





 

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I remember this, there was an era where black gospel was using secular sounding R&B production. It worked for the most part, because it brought a younger generation back to the church
 

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OP Did R Kelly do something else gospel related, I know he put out his own gospel album out, but did he collaborate with others in gospel music?
 

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Yeah, the Winans always sound like regular R&B to me. I used to think Bebe and Cece were married and they was singing about their relationship. LOL.

I am a huge gospel head - but mainly gospel quartets and old, OLD gospel. My daddy was a Gospel DJ and in a quartet when he was younger and I was raised on it all.

It's so many old groups that straight up sound like R&B and even Hip-hop. And I"m talking music made in the 50-70's.

https://www.thecoli.com/threads/ados-legendary-gospel-quartets-and-soloist.695722/
 

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Pops used to bump this on the way to hooping. That whole album was piff
 
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