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Karima Kibble (formerly Karima Trotter) is a Gospel singer, and a founding member of the gospel group Virtue. She currently performs in the group with her sisters Ebony Holland and Heather Martin.
Biography
A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Karima was the fifth child born into Trotter family. She married singer Joel Kibble (of the group Take 6) in August 1997 and gave birth to a baby girl Karly Joelle on June 23, 2005 that weighed in at 7 lbs 5 oz.
She sings soprano and alto with Virtue. She is the lead singer in the group.
Discography
Albums
Release date | Album | Label | RIAA certification | Cover Art |
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1997 | Virtue – (Virtue) | Verity Records | ||
1999 | Get Ready – (Virtue) | Verity Records | ||
2001 | Virtuosity! – (Virtue) | Verity Records | ||
2003 | Free – (Virtue) | Verity Records | ||
2004 | Nothing but the Hits – (Virtue) | Verity Records | ||
2006 | Testimony – (Virtue) | Darkchild Gospel |
Trivia
- Kibble appeared on the album Dream by Bebe Winans
- Karima sang background for the song No Tears on Lil IROCC Williams' Self-titled debut album
- Karima sings 'Rainbow Maker' on the compilation album With this Ring. The song is a duet with her husband Joey Kibble
See Also
External links
Footnotes
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