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Evvie McKinney's new single leaves no doubt about where she's from

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Powerhouse performer and first-ever winner of FOX’s “The Four: Battle For Stardom,” Evvie McKinney has released the upbeat anthem “Bring the Whole Hood,” her debut single on Motown Gospel/Capitol CMG.

Little small house, big family…,” McKinney sings on the record.

McKinney wrote ‘Bring the Whole Hood’ with her mentor from the show, pop hitmaker Meghan Trainor.

One of seven children, her late father, Tony McKinney, was a gospel and blues singer.

McKinney now is based in Nashville, where she’s been recording an EP set to be released later this year on Motown Gospel.

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com

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