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American Black Journal
Singer Monique Elle Rose
a performance from Detroit-based singer Monique Elle Rose, a prolific singer and songwriter, highlights influences from Gospel, jazz, soul and R&B into her music alongside lyrics that are meant to encourage and uplift listeners. Episode 5010/Segment 3
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