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Debra Killings: Surrender

Debra Killings: Surrender

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: MEN O MEN Awesome
Review: My girl Debra never let me down . she outstanding with all the help from the most High one Jesus

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally.......a real live band!!!!!!!
Review: This DVD is HOTTT! From the moment the first song plays, you will be glued to your seat until the very end. This is one you will have to watch at least 4 times to attain all the musicianship that is displayed throughout this video. This a serious band, they kill "in the pocket", and they kill "freestyle". Debra's material is well written, and arranged. I appreciate another sister who kills in her craft. Debra Killings is the right name for her, because once she hits the stage, SHE KILLS IT!!!!!!!!I would recommend that everyone buy the DVD over the cd, becasue the music is live, verses studio like its on the CD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Future of Contemporary Gospel is Here!!!
Review: This is the best live album recording of any studio album I have ever seen. I have followed Debra's career since she was singing backup for Monica, TLC, Usher, & OutKast and what tantalized me about this album is her way of production. I also had the slightest idea that she was killer on a bass guitar. (Look out Fred Hammond!!) Girl'z got skills and her band and praise team had so much energy with all the songs performed including the recovering of "Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin)," the encore song. I hope she brings the pain on her second album. Good work, Debs!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Future of Contemporary Gospel is Here!!!
Review: This is the best live album recording of any studio album I have ever seen. I have followed Debra's career since she was singing backup for Monica, TLC, Usher, & OutKast and what tantalized me about this album is her way of production. I also had the slightest idea that she was killer on a bass guitar. (Look out Fred Hammond!!) Girl'z got skills and her band and praise team had so much energy with all the songs performed including the recovering of "Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Agin)," the encore song. I hope she brings the pain on her second album. Good work, Debs!!


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