![](/rp/kFAqShRrnkQMbH6NYLBYoJ3lq9s.png)
Stomp (God's Property song) - Wikipedia
"Stomp" is a 1997 song by gospel group God's Property featuring Salt-N-Pepa rapper Cheryl James and Christian urban singer Kirk Franklin. One of the most successful gospel songs of the 1990s, "Stomp" charted on Billboard 's mainstream R&B airplay list in 1997. [ 1 ]
God's Property Featuring Kirk Franklin - Stomp (1997) - YouTube
DISCLAIMER:No copyright infringement intended. This video is not my own, instead it belongs to the respective owner(s).NOTICE:"Copyright Disclaimer Under Sec...
God's Property | From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation | Stomp [HD
God's Property | From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation | Stomp (1997)
God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation - Wikipedia
God's Property is a collaboration studio album by God's Property, as well as Kirk Franklin's fourth album. It was released on May 27, 1997.
098 - Kirk Franklin - Stomp (1997) - YouTube
100 Greatest Songs of the 90's
Kirk Franklin - Stomp (Live @ The 1997 Image Awards)
It's not #TBT just yet, but we couldn't wait to throw it back to this EPIC Kirk Franklin & God's Property performance of "STOMP" live at the 1997 NAACP Image Awards...
God's Property - Wikipedia
Franklin, produced and co-wrote most of the songs on the group's 1997 album (also produced by Scott "Shavoni" Parker and Buster & Kevin Bond). [5] Kirk Franklin often worked out new material with the choir in the studio, and appeared with the choir on the Late Show with David Letterman.
God's Property From Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation - Stomp
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Stomp" on Discogs.
God's Property Feat. Kirk Franklin & Cheryl James: Stomp
God's Property performs with Kirk Franklin and Cheryl James in the music video "Stomp" from the album "God's Property from Kirk Franklin's Nu Nation" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begin in a basketball court with large window.
God's Property – Stomp (Original Mix) Lyrics - Genius
May 27, 1997 · Stomp (Original Mix) Lyrics: For those of you that think that gospel music has gone too far / You think we got too radical with our message / Well I got news for you / You ain't heard nothin yet...