Talk:Institutional Radio Choir
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Bridging the Gap Between Secular and Gospel Music
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Influence on Modern Gospel and Popular Music
[edit]The choir’s music is often covered by other artists such as: “2 Chronicles (This is the Answer)”, “New Born Soul”, “One More Day”, “I Can’t Help But Serve the Lord”, and “Keys to the Kingdom”. These songs have been covered and sampled by modern secular artists, which helps to bridge the gap between gospel and secular music. Their music became a key source of inspiration for gospel-infused R&B and soul, which continues to shape contemporary gospel and secular charts alike.[1] Their innovative vocal arrangements and spirited performances helped establish a foundation for contemporary gospel groups, particularly within the context of Black gospel music and contemporary Christian music.Camron576 (talk) 07:12, 21 November 2024 (UTC)
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