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Monday 14th July 2014

R&B and pop singer Shuree signs with BEC Recordings

SEATTLE's BEC Recordings have signed R&B and pop artist Shuree. The Illinois-based singer's debut for the label 'Be The Change' will be released in the autumn. Sharing about her message and music Shuree said, "A lot of people have lost hope, have lost purpose, and I can speak life into that. My story is what God has called me to share and the music is my avenue for doing that. I'm so passionate about reaching girls because I know where I might be without my godmother and mentor." CR

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Posted by Alissa Nerey in Hemet CA @ 01:01 on Jul 26 2014

This song is pure love and beauty!! This songs makes everything batter and give you so much faith and makes you hold on to your faith with everything you have!! God is love & this is the best song I've ever heard IN MY LIFE & mad props to the artist.



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