Kirk Franklin and 1NC have a wonderful legendary performance in performing their legendary classic songs and their legendary classic hits is in The Storm Is Over Now, Stomp, Revolution and Breath Away!
I was using the 1NC booklet, reading the names of the members from One Nation Crew. If you buy the CD, and look in the booklet (y’know, where the have locations of songs recorded, samplings, patents, and so many credits), the names are in the last page of the CD booklet.
@@AjohnsonspotBlogspot Brings back memories!!! I miss the early 2000's. I used to read the back of the CDs and the inside with the lyrics and credits lol
i love "Breath Away". 1NC memories
2000 since i was born that's why god made me told me i was a baby.👶
Kirk Franklin and 1NC have a wonderful legendary performance in performing their legendary classic songs and their legendary classic hits is in The Storm Is Over Now, Stomp, Revolution and Breath Away!
Blessings to you your family friends and associates...
This Sho Nuff Hott ! A blessing indeed!
"God's got the last laugh." - that part
Pegou fogo 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥♥️
Brasil 🇧🇷 & 🇺🇸🤩 o melhor do black Music 🎶
Those times when the mic literally touches the lips
I remember them!!! Would you happen to know when in 2000 this was?!?!
JC Edwards I wasn’t born yet when this came out.
Couple months before 1NC's project was put out.
June the Summer of that year.
Nate Young can sing, what happened to him? Frank Lawson?
Dudu971 Ask Vicki Mack Lataillade.
Somebody’s mic was up a bit much
Is that Myron Butler???
Myron has been in three of Kirk's choirs. Yep, the bald head dude is Myron
Kirk is in front of the 1NC singers.
YES IT IS
Wow How did you get this clip
The Word Network site.
Who's that @13:29? Blond
Brandon Kizer.
@@AjohnsonspotBlogspot thanks mannn
Who's that 12:36? Anybody know?
Nate Larson.
@@AjohnsonspotBlogspot thank you so much
@Who's that @13:11
Zion Callaham had to be Shanika Leeks, Jana Bell, or Markita Knight. They lookalike.
I was using the 1NC booklet, reading the names of the members from One Nation Crew. If you buy the CD, and look in the booklet (y’know, where the have locations of songs recorded, samplings, patents, and so many credits), the names are in the last page of the CD booklet.
@@AjohnsonspotBlogspot Brings back memories!!! I miss the early 2000's. I used to read the back of the CDs and the inside with the lyrics and credits lol
Who the hell is this tenor singing? He off key and horrible all in the mic. Get him off the stage right now.