Celebration of Gospel Collaborations
Predict the collaboration!
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Kenny Latimore and Chante Moore - In 2001, husband and wife Kenny Lattimore and Chanté Moore dazzled the stage in together.(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
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Destiny's Child - In 2002, Destiny's Child returned to their gospel roots with an unforgettable performance.(Photo: L. Cohen/WireImage)
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BeBe Winans and Kelly Price - Who could forget when super talents Bebe Winans and Kelly Price joined forces for a brillant rendition of "When the Saints Go March In" at the 3rd annual Celebration of Gospel? (Photos from left: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Songwriters Hall of Fame, Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Anthony Hamilton - In 2004, Anthony Hamilton blessed the stage, performing Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come."(Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images for BET)
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Ruben Studdard - American Idol winner Ruben Studdard joined BET for the 5th Annual Celebration of Gospel, performing his hit "I Need An Angel."(Photo: Tom Donoghue/PictureGroup)
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Kirk Franklin and Stevie Wonder - Musical greats Kirk Franklin and Stevie Wonder brought down the house in 2006.(Photos from left: BET, AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Coko, Fantasia, Kiki Sheard and Lil' Mo - Coko, Fantasia, Kiki Sheard and Lil' Mo completely electrified the stage in 2007 with a performance of "Endow Me" from Coko's first ever gospel album.(Photos from left: JLN Photography/WENN.com, Mark Davis/Getty Images, Rick Diamond/Getty Images for The Stellar Awards, Chad Buchanan/Getty Images)
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Patti Labelle - In 2008, Patti Labelle served up a soul-drenched performance of "Walk Around Heaven."(Photo: Phil McCarten/PictureGroup)
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Mary Mary And LL Cool J - "God in Me" singers Mary Mary and LL Cool J came together to bless Celebration of Gospel in 2009.(Photos from left: Rick Diamond/Getty Images, Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
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Fantasia and Diana Barrino Barber - Keeping it all in the family, Fantasia and her mother, Diana Barrino Barber, brought down the house with a performance of "He's Done Enough." (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Super Bowl Gospel)
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