Yolanda did an Amazing job singing Reach out and Touch on a tribute to Diana Ross and that's when I said to myself that she could sing any song and make it her own...
Nah Yolanda sang for Chaka and did "Sweet Thing" & ripped it! I'll never forget it's one of the most memorable tributes I ever seen! hands down! look it up people it was the year Chaka won for Lifetime achievement! I love you Yolanda
@@elmyra.jackson well, not exactly (someone created a soundbite for clicks). She pointed to the fact that, even though pronouns 'he' are used in the Bible as it was written in a patriarchal culture, God has to transcend our human notions of gender, otherwise we're reducing the divine to human. The very idea of the trinity already contradicts the singular 'he'
She can sing anything
I LOVVVVVE her! (Muni Long looks like her to me.)
Yolanda did an Amazing job singing Reach out and Touch on a tribute to Diana Ross and that's when I said to myself that she could sing any song and make it her own...
Nah Yolanda sang for Chaka and did "Sweet Thing" & ripped it! I'll never forget it's one of the most memorable tributes I ever seen! hands down! look it up people it was the year Chaka won for Lifetime achievement! I love you Yolanda
WOW 😮😅
I don’t understand the sex of butterfly? Spread your leg and began to cry, you have be-come a butterfly??
Same ha. It was a song about escaping an abusive relationship. Total misrepresentation
I hope not. Stay near The Cross Yolanda Adams.❤
Whatever...I can name you quite a few Gospel artists who are not staying near "the cross."
Didn't she say God is a woman?
@@honeycExactly,then they go and pastor congregations...doing much harm!
@@elmyra.jackson Indeed!
@@elmyra.jackson well, not exactly (someone created a soundbite for clicks). She pointed to the fact that, even though pronouns 'he' are used in the Bible as it was written in a patriarchal culture, God has to transcend our human notions of gender, otherwise we're reducing the divine to human. The very idea of the trinity already contradicts the singular 'he'