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  2. Fire Under My Feet - Wikipedia

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    "Fire Under My Feet" is an uptempo song with elements of gospel, [13] which was written by Lewis with Toby Gad. [14] The songs lasts for a duration of three minutes and 34 seconds. [ 10 ] Instrumentation consists of a piano and a "foot-tapping, clappy beat".

  3. serpentwithfeet - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Josiah Wise (born July 9, 1988), [4] known professionally as serpentwithfeet, is an R&B singer based in Brooklyn, New York City.Wise signed with the English record label Tri Angle to release his debut extended play (EP), Blisters (2016).

  4. Ring shout - Wikipedia

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    It is a sacred dance performed to become possessed by the Holy Spirit or ancestral spirits. [20] [21] According to musicologist Robert Palmer, the first written accounts of the ring shout date from the 1840s, during the pinnacle of Christian revivalism. The stamping on the church floor and clapping in a circle was described as a kind of ...

  5. Shout (Black gospel music) - Wikipedia

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    Twinkie Clark, chief executive writer, and arranger for the American gospel group The Clark Sisters is widely credited as the originator of the classic shout sound in contemporary gospel music. [3] In its most standard form, shout music is characterized by very fast tempo , chromatic basslines and piano / organ chords , snare hits and hand ...

  6. Stomp (God's Property song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stomp" is a 1997 song by gospel group God's Property featuring Salt-N-Pepa rapper Cheryl James and Christian urban singer Kirk Franklin. One of the most successful gospel songs of the 1990s, "Stomp" charted on Billboard's mainstream R&B airplay list in 1997. [1] The song samples "One Nation Under a Groove" by Funkadelic.

  7. Worship dance - Wikipedia

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    Some liturgical dance was common in ancient times or non-Western settings, with precedents in Judaism beginning with accounts of dancing in the Old Testament.An example is the episode when King David danced before the Ark of the Covenant (), but this instance is often considered to be outside of Jewish norms and Rabbinic rituals prescribed at the time.

  8. Shackles (Praise You) - Wikipedia

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    "Shackles (Praise You)" is the debut single by American gospel singer-songwriter duo Mary Mary. Originally released February 29, 2000, as a promotional single for their album Thankful, it is considered the group's signature song [according to whom?] and one of the best-selling gospel songs of all time.

  9. Dancing Feet (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing Feet" is set in the key of C major. [7] It sees Jonas sing "over a characteristically breezy Kygo melody", especially on the song's chorus: "'Cause these dancing feet don't cry to the rhythm, they cry for you / And every Saturday night that you ain't here, my tears are blue / And these blinding lights, they shine so bright like we're on the moon / But I don't wanna dancе another beat ...