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6 Christian Songs Sung by Kelly Rowland That You'll Love

Sing Kelly! They were a group for a season, but they're sisters forever. Former Destiny's Child members Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland shared a clip on social media singing the classic song 'God's Got It' by Reverend Milton Brunson.


Michelle wrote in her Instagram caption that the clip was recorded on the way to Kelly's birthday party. She stated that Kelly "chose to have a moment of praise".


Now, listeners want more Gospel music from the duo. But we can't forget the hits that Kelly has already given us.


Kelly Rowland arrives at the 2022 amfAR Gala Los Angeles held at the Pacific Design Center on November 3, 2022 in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
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Kelly has contributed to many incredible Christian songs over the years, and social media users affectionately nicknamed her Kelly "Mississippi Mass Choir" Rowland because her voice sounds like a whole choir when she belts.

Kelly Rowland, Beyonce, & Michelle Williams Sing Gospel Acapella

Here are 6 Christian Songs Sung by Kelly Rowland:


  1. Outro / Amazing Grace (1999)

    Destiny's Child chose to end their Sophomore album "The Writing's on the Wall" with a modern take on the traditional hymn Amazing Grace. It included all the dynamic components of Gospel music, including call-and-response, complex rhythms, and rich harmonies. The song was dedicated to the late Andretta Tillman, one of the group's initial managers.

    Outro (Amazing Grace) - Destiny's Child
  2. Good to Me (2000)

    It's no secret that the legendary duo Mary Mary grew up in a large family and suffered from financial hardship. Long-time fans were introduced to their testimony through the lyrics of the 10th track of their self-titled debut album. "Good to Me" ft. Destiny's Child is an upbeat tune with a positive message of thanksgiving. Kelly's sweet yet powerful vocals grace the second verse and were a gift to all the church kids who loved the pop group but weren't allowed to listen to secular music. Finally, we could bump a Destiny's Child track without getting into trouble with our parents for breaking the rules.


  3. Gospel Medley (2001)

    For their third album, the group returned with their first Gospel medley- an arrangement they later performed together countless times throughout their career. The medley included original lyrics written by Beyonce Knowles, paired with covers of the melody of Kirk Franklins "Now Behold the Lamb" and the outro of "Center of My Joy" by Richard Smallwood. The popular medley was also included on Michelle William's premiere solo album "Heart to Yours" in 2002.


  4. I Know (2003)

    This soulful track from Destiny's Child was initially featured on the Fighting Temptations soundtrack. However, staying true to tradition, Michelle Williams included the inspirational tune from the trio on her sophomore album "Do You Know," released in 2004. The song "I Know" incorporates storytelling over melodic guitar strumming and rhythmic drums. On the second verse, Kelly boldly proclaims, "You better be ready when He comes", and encourages listeners to hold onto God through the trials of life with her heartfelt ad-libs and intricate harmonies.


  5. You Will Win (2007)

    Kelly proved she could carry a Christian song on her own with this solo emotional ballad. Featured on the Spiriting Rising album, "You Will Win" is an encouraging yet highly underrated song.


  6. Say Yes (2014)

    After years of longing for a reunion, Destiny's Child fans were elated to see Beyonce, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams reunite for another Gospel single. "Say Yes" was featured on Michelle Williams' album "Journey to Freedom". But it didn't stop there--for the Stellar's Award 30th Anniversay, the former group took the stage and gave a memorable performance at the Stellar Awards 30th anniversary.


It's been over a decade since the release of a Christian song sung by Kelly Rowland and her former groupmates. What do you think? Would you love to hear another Gospel collaboration from the children of destiny?



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