I love this song so much! This is the only song I really enjoy from Lauren Daigle's "Look Up Child" album, but what a song it is! The lyrics are powerful and it's a very soulful song. Lauren Daigle absolutely nails the vocal! I will rate it 100 as soon as I rate enough releases that I don't like so the spam bot will un-deweight me.
The version of "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" on this album is gorgeous!
I'm not really wild about this song musically, but I certainly don't think it's racist or that there's anything morally wrong with it. It simply points out that the problem of violent crime is generally much worse in big cities than in small towns in America. I think someone would have to have quite an imagination to get racism out of that. It's not about race in anyway whatsoever.
I like two tracks, the title song and the cover of "The End of the World". Kree is a very good singer.
I only like one track here. By the way, I noticed on Spotify and on Apple Music, that there is another compilation by Atlantic Starr with the same title as this one, released on the same day as this one, but one has different track listing. They're also on different record labels and there's only a very slight difference in the album covers. What's up with that?
I had never heard of Teresa Graves until I say a video on YouTube. In the video, people were claiming that Cissy Houston is not Whitney Houston's biological mother, but Teresa Graves was. They didn't show any real evidence of this in the video. They just pretty much said that Whitney didn't look like Cissy and that Whitney did look like Teresa. But anyway, that video is how I came to know about Teresa Graves. She was not a bad singer, but I don't care for most of the songs here, but there were ... read more