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Good Deeds Radio Show Presents Christian Soul Artist- Shelia Moore Piper

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Christian Soul Artist- Shelia Moore Piper returns with her new album entitled Are You Ready Chapter 2 from the Bdm/ Ugroove Music Label. It is comprised of 12 new powerful and anointed tracks, with popular songs like Get Excited (the hit single) which debuted in the top 50 on the national Rock and AC charts, Its Time, Clap It Up produced by award winning producer Dre 'Drathoven Atkins  and the title track Are You Ready featuring vocalist Erin Stevenson. Bringing listeners 47mins worth of excellent listening. Shelia’s music is spiritually inspired, and every song on this, her most spectacular work to date, has its heart and soul in unwavering faith and praise of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

When you spend time with Shelia you begin to understand the subtle intensity of her music. Music is a ministry, and it is my ministry, and it was this passion and conviction that inspired Shelia Moore Piper  to deliver her current release, Are You Ready Chapter 2. A body of music that is inviting, reflective, and encompasses a universal message of worship, self love, and hope. Piper deals with these themes directly and with endless finesse. Her voice is soulful, feminine, and guided by her impeccable ear and good taste. Are You Ready stretches over a variety of styles, often utilizing jazz and soul undertones, sometimes dealing in groovy offerings of funk with light smatterings of Motown and disco, andoccasionally visiting the hip-hop genre.

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