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A contemporary gospel version of <a href="spotify:artist:5fikk4h5qbEebqK2Fc6e48">En Vogue</a> or <a href="spotify:artist:2NmK5FyrQ18HOPXq1UBzqa">SWV</a> with the additional soul that their religious belief gives them, Virtue was formed by <a href="spotify:artist:2C3cty9Yglkn4iVp1fT0xg">Karima Kibble</a> -- the wife of <a href="spotify:artist:31zQEL3ARiYe63jn3jtM18">Take 6</a>'s Joey Kibble -- and her sister Ebony Holland, Negelle Sumter, and Shavonne Sampson. After signing to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Verity+Records%22">Verity Records</a>, Virtue recorded an album with production by <a href="spotify:artist:48OvglGiae55NbGoi9rkXL">Commissioned</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:3RYjL4BjHVMfl4YzAyV4ZF">Mitchell Jones</a> and the help of <a href="spotify:artist:0DIFKOXCgufMfelgUPsIIh">Mark</a> and Joey Kibble. Their second album, Get Ready, appeared in 1999 to coincide with the addition of another Trotter sister, Heather Martin. The group consistently recorded through 2006, a period highlighted by the Dove-winning Free (2003) and the Grammy-nominated Testimony (2006). <a href="spotify:artist:2C3cty9Yglkn4iVp1fT0xg">Kibble</a>, Holland, and Martin left the recording industry to take care of their families but returned nearly a decade later with Testimony Reloaded (2015) and Fearless (2016). ~ John Bush, Rovi

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