About "Trust me"
Fearless is the 9th studio solo album by Contemporary Christian singer Crystal Lewis.
The album was nominated for a Grammy in 2001. Lewis was previously nominated for her contribution to the Kirk Franklin song "Lean On Me" in 1998. Fearless takes a decidedly more mainstream approach to the artists sound, incorporating elements of both electronica and R&B in many of the songs. The album includes the Kirk Franklin-penned "I Still Believe" which previously made its first appearance on a Touched by an Angel Christmas soundtrack album. Most of Fearless features drumwork by Vinnie Colaiuta. The ballad "Trust Me" features background vocals from R&B singer Rahsaan Patterson. Christian rappers T-Bone and J-Raw (of Priesthood) appear on the song "What a Fool I've Been". The song "Only Fools" is a newer version from the original one from the album Remember.
Top songs by Crystal Lewis
- Winter Wonderland
- People Get Ready Jesus Is Comin'
- Jump
- For Such A Time As This
- Father And A Friend
- Enter In By The Gate
- Set Ya Free
- Shine Jesus Shine
- Come Just As You Are
- Be With Him
- Beauty For Ashes
- Lord I Believe In You
- Beauty Of The Cross
- What About God?
- Secret Hideaway
- Not The Same
- Something Christ Did
- Rock Solid
- Let Love In
- Change My Heart
- Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
- Dangerous Ground
- Dyer Road
- Go Tell It On The Mountain
- God And I
- John And Sophie
- Angels We've Heard On High
- I Must Tell Jesus
- Trust Me
- What Child Is This?
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