Check Out Madisa's Lyrics Videos from "Get Up: The Remixes"
With more than 1 million records sold, GRAMMY® winner and and American Idol Season 5 finalist Mandisa is a voice of encouragement and truth to people facing life's challenges all around the world. In less than a year, Mandisa performed her three hit singles "Overcomer," "Good Morning," and "Stronger." She has recently given 11 of her biggest hits the remix treatment. Check out the lyrics videos for Get Up: The Remixes:
What If We Were Real (Neva Remix/Lyric Video): http://youtu.be/GKgR0QfKvKU
Overcomer (Capital Kings Remix/Lyric Video): http://youtu.be/zvRkBtnEdr4
Stronger (Movin' Remix/Lyric Video): http://youtu.be/6n39IskpG-4
Good Morning (Capital Kings Remix/Lyric Video): http://youtu.be/DeqfLqPz44c
Joy Unspeakable (Atellagali Remix/Lyric Video): http://youtu.be/KXqaoZ9N0Lw
In less than two weeks, Mandisa will perform at the 45th Annual GMA Dove Awards, where she is nominated for Artist of the Year, Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year for Overcomer, Song of the Year, Contemporary Christian Performance of the Year and Short Form Video of the Year for "Overcomer." The show will be held at Lipsomb University's Allen Arena October 7 and will air globally on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
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