#TJBDebates: What Songs Should Kelly Rowland Perform While On Tour?

#TJBDebates: What Songs Should Kelly Rowland Perform While On Tour?
If you ever wanted to weigh in on your fav’s setlist, you might want to run over to X.
On the app formerly known as Twitter, Kelly Rowland asked fans what songs from her legendary discography she should perform while on tour with Brandy and Monica. Earlier this year, The Jasmine Brand exclusively broke the news that The Boy Is Mine singers were teaming up for a joint tour. Later on, it was revealed that Kelly, Muni Long, and Jamal Roberts would join the ladies as special guests.
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As you might expect, fans of Kelly wasted no time throwing song suggestions her way, with some even asking that she also sing a song or two to honor Donna Summer, who Kelly often gets compared to. From her time with Destiny’s Child to her solo projects and iconic features, Kelly definitely has countless tunes to pick from!
Sound off in the comments and let us know what you want to hear from Kelly during The Boy Is Mine Tour.
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