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Seeing Deborah Cox is every bit like seeing a true R&B diva or bold soul sister sing from back in the day. A Deborah Cox concert really lets you time travel back to that golden era of 90's R&&B, where so many female artists were coming up in the world, Mary J Blige, Toni Braxton, and the likes.
A lot of people might show up just for her internationally known hit single, Nobody's Suppose To Be Here, but what they'll get if they stay for the whole show is a true embodiment of a woman vocalist who has been performing for nearly twenty years. That's something you simply can't say about the teens of today. Deborah puts on a great show.
The band, and backup singers were on point and accompanied her soulful and yet powerful style, and the theater was a classic beauty in it's own right. Deborah showed as the trends come and go, talent can stick around for a long time. The musical accompaniment written by some true R&B greats like Babyface is a great part of the music, but Deborah Cox's vocal range is the showstopper, and truly something to sit and be in awe of, while Deborah still looks damn good doing it after all these years.