Claude Deuce’s Free ‘Wanna Be Winans’ Mixtape Is A Must-Have

Mia Paylor weighs in on the Wanna Be Winans mixtape from Claude Deuce

I really do love music. And, like many of you, several different songs and artists appear on the soundtrack of my life…reminding me of times past and affirming the lessons I’ve learned along my (almost) 30 year journey. Growing up, I attended church with strict Seventh-Day Adventist relatives who allowed very little worldly gospel music to play in their house. But, praise Jesus, The Winans were allowed! That Winans’ tape carried us through many a Sabbaths. So, I was tickled when I stumbled upon a free mixtape called, Wanna Be Winans, by Claude Deuce. It immediately brought EJ’s editorial, “I’m An Alternate Background Vocalist For Kirk Franklin”, to mind. Clearly, the GospelPundit family is not the only group of wanna be’s out there. ;-)

Unbeknownst to me, I was already familiar with Claude Deuce’s work. Born Claude Harris, Jr., this Augusta, GA native has written and produced songs for Deitrick Haddon, the artist formerly known as Tonex, Canton Jones, and other well-known artists. Claude is also a part of the PJ Morton Band and played for PJ Morton’s Walk Alone Tour (*cough* and I actually attended one of the concerts *cough*). He apparently released a slept-on debut project back in 2009, The Young Elder, which features another slept-on singer, Josiah “JoJo” Martin [to check out the album review of The Young Elder, click here]. And, to top that all off, Claude has the BEST birthday in the world, June 15th! We are exactly one year apart!

Wanna Be Winans is a collection of all The Winans’ best hits revived and refreshed for 2011. This fun journey begins as you simply look at the album cover. It’s strangely reminiscent of The Winans’ Long Time Comin’ cover, lol. Claude wisely decided against tampering with the integrity of the music or the lyrics. The feel and spirit that you’d expect to hear and tap into as you listen to each song is present and intact. In addition to that, Claude’s tenor vocals are very complimentary to the Winans’ sound.

As you listen and sing along to “Restoration”, “Uphold Me”, “Question Is”, “Wherever I Go”, “Everything You Touch (Interlude)”, “Trust In God”, “Song of Consecration”, “Millions”, “Ain’t No Need to Worry” feat. Danielle Harris (lemme go ‘head and give his sister the nickname, Anita Baker, Jr.), and “Just Don’t Wanna Know/Over It Now”, you are reminded of the impact The Winans’ ministry has had on gospel music lovers and how timeless, as well as scripturally accurate, their music is…which reminds me of another EJ editorial, “Is It Just Me: Great Theology In Winans Music”.

Based on the passion and conviction that exudes from this project, it’s safe to assume that The Winans’ music is on the soundtrack of Claude’s life. It’s on the soundtrack of my life as well. And, I’m sure we’re not alone. So, go on…grab that mouse, click the link below, and take a spirit-filled trip down memory lane with Claude Deuce and the Wanna Be Winans mixtape. Then, thank me for encouraging you to do so in the comments section below. :-)

Check out the Wanna Be Winans mixtape from Claude Deuce right here– http://claudedeuce.bandcamp.com/album/wanna-be-winans.  And download it for FREE!


11 Responses

  • Chad wrote on May 27, 2011

    LOL at the cover art, that's just how it would be, but isn't the point of most mixtapes taking the beats and adding your own twist or lyrics? if I want to listen to the Winans I'm going to pull out my Winanas playlist on iTunes, but nevertheless great effort.


  • Mia_v4c wrote on May 27, 2011

    Not sure I'd trust ANYONE to do something completely new to the Winans stuff, lol. Adding a few dashes of umph here and there...and a few sprinkles...was just enough tampering with these classics for me! :-)


  • Denise wrote on May 27, 2011

    agreed! you don't touch Marvin and nem. lol


  • Eden Douglas wrote on May 27, 2011

    You know.., he simply nailed it. Fresh and RESPECTFUL to the original's SPIRIT and TESTIMONY. You knew then, as you know now, that you can't sing The Winans, without the anointing.., You'll have to have it.., or it will fall down on you in the midst of the rehearsal. They were, and are, the most influential gospel family.., second only to The Hawkins.


  • Joshua wrote on May 28, 2011

    Absoutely incredible mix-tape. Tears fell from my eyes - what incredible song-writing from the Winans brought back to our remembrance by Claude Deuce. Ministered to my soul. Wow.


  • VashonB wrote on May 31, 2011

    I have known this guy for quite some time and let me tell you he is indeed as gifted, talented, and anointed as they come. I was listening to the mixtape on yesterday and it's a blessing because it does take me down memory lane growing up listening to the Winans. This was respectfully done and deserves much props. He definitely did them justice. By the way, don't sleep on this dude....you will be hearing a lot more great things about him in the near future for sure!


  • Mia_v4c wrote on May 31, 2011

    Amen! I listened to this mixtape every morning for a week after my first listen...to say it moved me would be an understatement.


  • Remedy wrote on May 31, 2011

    Awesome


  • KPizzle wrote on June 2, 2011

    First off, a HUGE thanks to GospelPundit for the heads-up on the mixtape...and kudos to Mia on an excellent review. This album is FIRE...and it is simply a must have for any gospel music collection. Claude's vocals are super crisp, and in keeping with the Winans "sound". This man is obviously a disciple of their ministry, and a friend of their God. Sending the link to all my friends!


  • Mia_v4c wrote on June 2, 2011

    Thanks, KPizzle! Gotta share excellent music...'specially when it's FREE!!!!!!!!!!! LOL...can't beat that! :-)


  • Mia_v4c wrote on June 2, 2011

    Can't wait to hear his new stuff!



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