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Stellar & Dove nominee Briana Scott released her debut project While I'm Here in 2005. She returns with her latest CD, O What A Night. With this musical offering, Briana invites everyone to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ with her.Scott delivers a 10-song CD that features Christmas songs that we all have come to know and love. Also included is a stirring rendtion of Donny Hathaways's This Christmas and Who Would Imagine A King (a beautiful song made popular by Whitney Houston).On this album, Briana soulfully merges her gospel influences with multiple genres.You will not be disappointed with this CD. Briana Scott O What A Night Songs | 1. | O Come All Ye Faithful |
| 2. | This Christmas |
| 3. | O Holy Night |
| 4. | Silent Night |
| 5. | What Child Is This |
| 6. | Ave' Maria |
| 7. | Joy To The World |
| 8. | Who Would A Imagine King |
| 9. | He Gave Us His Son |
| 10. | Worship Medley |
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