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Mary Mary's 'Get Up' doesn't have 'Shackles' success

When Mary Mary released The Sound, earlier this year, the duo's first single from the project was "Get Up.''

The gospel song while speaking to "getting up" in ones faith is danceable and is often played on gospel radio and urban-secular stations.

But its success can't be compared another crossover hit the ladies had earlier in their career - "Shackles (Praise You),'' according to the Christian Post.

Read more about the ladies at christianpost.com.

About Karlayne Parker
Karlayne Parker grew up singing in the church choir and continues to enjoy the sounds of the diverse inspirational music. Each year, she looks forward to the annual UniSun Gospel Celebration, a showcase of Baltimore area choirs.
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