Polished urban gospel with shimmering three-part harmonies. Smooth R&B grooves that feel like a deep breath and a fresh start.
Virtue delivers a sound that is as much about sophisticated R&B as it is about spiritual devotion. Their music is defined by a high-gloss, late-90s and early-2000s production aesthetic, where crisp drum programming and lush synthesizers provide a velvet backdrop for their primary instrument: the blend of their voices. It is music that feels expensive and intentional, yet remains deeply accessible and emotionally grounded.
What truly distinguishes the group is the biological symmetry of their harmonies. As sisters, their vocal timing and tonal matching are nearly telepathic, allowing them to navigate complex interval jumps and soulful runs with a unified front. They bridge the gap between the traditional church choir power and the sleek, radio-ready girl groups of the TRL era, making spiritual themes feel modern and stylish.
For those new to their catalog, the 'Get Ready' and 'Virtuosity' albums are the essential entry points. These records capture the peak of the urban gospel movement, offering a mix of mid-tempo head-nodders and soaring ballads that provide a perfect soundtrack for moments of personal reflection or collective celebration.
Virtue is an American gospel music group. The group currently consists of Ebony Holland, Karima Kibble and Heather Martin.
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