Coko Grateful Views

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Coko's full gospel solo debut, Grateful, was released in the United States on October 31, 2006[3] and debuted at #5 on Billboard's Top Independent albums chart.[1] Grateful includes an all-star cover of The Clark Sisters' Endow Me which features R&B singers Faith Evans, Fantasia Barrino and Lil Mo.[4] An alternate version, minus Faith Evans was performed on BET's Celebration of Gospel '07. A special edition of Grateful only available through Wal-Mart includes two bonus tracks I Wish and Brent Jones' Midnite featuring Coko on lead vocals.

coko grateful

All of the above don't necessarily guarantee gospel success, but they do leverage the sound of Grateful, Coko's debut in the genre. The vocalist showcases two very distinct personalities—one cemented in her SWV past, the other in her church roots—but they both cohabitate seamlessly, even though they're nothing alike. It was produced by experts in the two camps, with Warryn Campbell, Donald Lawrence, Shep Crawford, Asaph Ward, and her husband splitting duties accordingly.

coko grateful

The results are urban gospel at its best. When it comes to straight-up R&B, Grateful is comparable to recent efforts by Kierra KiKi Sheard and Mary Mary. I Get Joy even sounds like something the latter may have written, but it's really all Coko, a danceable romp that could've made the cut for Jam of the Summer had it released in time. Elsewhere, she channels Janet Jackson ( Grateful ), Faith Evans ( The Reason ), and even the '90s flair of her former group ( I Promise ), rarely missing a beat.

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