Reviews
Kierra Sheard – I Owe You
By Nadine Halstead
You remember that old saying “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”? This is certainly the case in the highly anticipated debut project from Kierra “Kiki” Sheard, I Owe You. Kierra comes from a legacy of singers in her family: her mother, Karen; her aunts Twinkie, Dorinda, Jacky and Denise; second cousin, J. Moss and her legendary grandmother, Dr. Mattie Moss Clark. There is probably a lot of pressure for Kiki to live up to the Clark family standards when it comes to singing… but she has nothing to worry about because she can hold her own and then some.
I Owe You is short but sweet, containing track after track of strong songs. Rodney “Dark Child” Jerkins wrote and produced the first radio release titled You Don’t Know. With its hard hitting beat, this was definitely one of the jams of the summer. This song is a testament to what Kiki has been through. It talks about the trials in her life, the trial her mother went through, letting the listener know that what God has done for her, He can do the same thing for them, too.
Church Nite is a fun, bouncy tune produced by PAJAM (the production team of Paul Allen and J. Moss) that outlines the busy schedule some people at church have to endure. If you want to catch up with Kiki, you’re gonna have to catch her at church where she’ll be getting her praise on. On the praise party track Closer, Kiki asks for a closer walk with Jesus. She really demonstrates her vocal abilities on this song and there is no denying that she has the Clark blood running through her veins. You’ll be asking for a closer walk with God too as you dance away on this track.
Kierra’s vocals continue to rip and roar on the ballad Praise Offering. The intensity of her praise is felt as she sings with all her might towards the ending of the song. Kierra keeps it all in the family on the song War. Younger brother Drew Sheard co-wrote War with Kierra. They get ready to fight and tear the enemy’s kingdom down through song and declare that the devil is a liar.
More
- Martha Munizzi - "Make It Loud"
- Donald Lawrence's "Your Righteous Mind"
- "Holy One" - The Rance Allen Group
- "Things" - BeBe and CeCe as provided by GC Partner-The Black Gospel Blog
- Deitrick Haddon's Church on the Moon Review
- LaShun Pace Reborn as provided by GC Partner-The Black Gospel Blog
