Sounds of Blackness - "I'm Going All the Way" from Africa to America; The Journey of the Drum (1994)
"Now I know better/It’s time to move on/My determination/Is what keeps me strong/Oh I believe in myself/Like never before/Faith is the key/To unlock the door/Whatever it takes to make it/I’m going all the way/I may be down sometimes/But I won’t be down always..."
Africa to America; The Journey of the Drum by Sounds of Blackness, is a moving album with inspiring songs of history, faith, love, and soul. With Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis at the helm, they created inspirational/gospel music without boundaries. Songs like the pulsing, rhythmic single "I'm Going All The Way" proved that inspirational/gospel could be relevant and contemporary without forsaking its message. Fueled by Ann Nesby's rousing lead vocal, the song channels the reality that life may not always go the way we want it to. But no matter what comes our way, we must go forward. We cannot give up or give on..."We must hold on to [our goals]." We must go all the way.
Mary Mary - "Go Get It" from Go Get It (2012)
"You were made to live a good life and that's what I believe/So hit the floor say a prayer start working you got to do something/It's alright to crawl before you walk it's alright to walk before you run/But if you wanna get what you never got gotta do something that you never done/Go get it, Go Get it, Go get it, Go get it, Go get it/
Go get yo blessing..."
As soon as I heard "Go Get It" on Mary Mary's We reality series, I was immediately moved by the urgency of its music, vocals, and message. Without a doubt, it's one of Mary Mary's best songs. Produced by longtime producer Warryn Campbell, the song tells us that we can't achieve anything if we do not go after it. We can't sit around and wait for our lives to change. If we want something we have to make it happen. Count it on faith, if you play your part—the blessings will follow. Whether you're a Christian believer or not, the message is undeniable.
Whitney Houston - "Step By Step" from The Preacher's Wife (1996)
"And this old road is rough and ruined/So many dangers along the way/So many burdens might fall upon me/So many troubles that I have to face/Oh, but I won't let my spirit fail me/Oh, I won't let my spirit go/Until I get to my destination/I'm gonna take it slowly cuz I'm making it mine/Step By Step (you know I'm taking it), bit by bit (bit by bit, come move),
stone by stone (yeah), brick by brick (brick by brick by brick by brick mmm...)."
"Step By Step" was the second single released from The Preacher's Wife soundtrack. The album found Houston returning back to her roots. Primarily a Gospel album, The Preacher's Wife also contained R&B/Soul and Pop tunes of love and inspiration. "Step By Step" is a funky, uptempo tune written by the iconic Annie Lennox. Musically and vocally stellar, the song encourages us to remain faithful, steadfast, and committed while on our journey. We can't let anything detract or or get to us. We've got to keep moving.
Janet Jackson - "Strong Enough" from The Velvet Rope (1997)
"I know that it's not been easy/Trying to make it in this crazy world/People 'round you try to stop you/Stomp you saying that you don't belong/...You must remember that/You were born with blood of kings and queens/And can't be stopped/Stay stronger my brother you can't be stopped/No, you can't be stopped/Don't ever let nobody tell you you ain't strong enough/Strong enough, don't let nobody tell you you ain't/Strong enough, don't let nobody tell you..."
"Can't Be Stopped" is the hidden bonus track on Janet Jackson's critically-acclaimed, artistic triumph, The Velvet Rope. The song is a lush, uplifting jam featuring Ms. Jackson's assured, layered vocals, socially conscious lyrics, and a soulful sound reminiscent of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues." In this life, we may come up against forces designed to try to keep us complacent, down, and out. If we give in, the negative forces will win. But if we proceed and persist, we will be successful. We will be victorious. We will be unstoppable.
Vesta Williams - "Better Days" from Seven (2013)
"Today it didn't rain/The sun came out again/The cloudy days seem to be over/It's like I found a four-leaf clover/And changed misfortunes of mine/Troubles on my heart/Things falling apart/The fight in me was slowly dying/But never did I give up trying/To find my moment to shine/Better days are coming my way/Heaven smiles and I'm still okay/Better times will be yours and mine/And I think it's going to be just fine..."
"Better Days" is Vesta's most recent single from her final studio album Seven. The smoothed out groove of the music (straddling the line between R&B/Soul and Contemporary Jazz) and Vesta's emotive, yet somewhat restrained vocal performance makes this a welcomed addition to any fan's music collection. Released in the fall of 2012, I was drawn to its message of perseverance and faith through it all. No matter how dark or how long the days get, we must trust and believe that better days are not too far behind. But we must it through the bad days before we can enjoy the fruits of better days.
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