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GloRilla's Collaboration With Kirk Franklin And Maverick City Divides Fans Oline - Blavity

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Memphis-born rapper GloRilla dropped her debut album on Friday, and   one song has captured people’s attention. Gospel group Maverick City Music is featured on GloRilla’s “Rain Down on Me” with Kirk Franklin, Chandler Moore and Kierra Sheard, the album’s only track without an explicit rating. According to Crosswalk.com , some Maverick City Music shared their disappointment online following the collaboration. One user tweeted that ‘Christian’ artists needed to “stop compromising,” and the gospel singers being on GloRilla’s album “is wild.” these “Christian” gospel artist need to stop compromising. it’s PLENTY of ways to reach souls. Kirk Franklin, Kierra Sheard & Maverick City Music being on Glorilla album is wild. God come get us 😭 — Laurencia ✨🦋 (@thisislaurencia) October 9, 2024 Another person referenced Sexyy Red, who’s also featured on the album and commented, “These are depraved musicians whose music contains profanity, and vulgarity and supports an anti-Christian culture.”...

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