Already Looking Bettah (DVD)
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SKU (UPC): 014998414695
Artists: Larry Trotter | Sweet Holy Spirit Choir
Media: Video DVD
Released: June 2005
Provident Distribution
Songs
1. New Day
2. Song Of The Lord
3. Praise Him
4. Yes
5. After This You Shall Live
6. Things Are Turning Around
7. Victory Is Mine
8. Son Of God
9. Leanin On God
10. Im Holding On
11. Bettah
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