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  1. Where No One Stands Alone is a compilation album by American singer Elvis Presley (1935–1977). It was released worldwide on August 10, 2018, by RCA Records and Legacy Recordings, entering at number one on Billboard's Christian Album chart and

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    • Charli XCX Feat. Tove Lo & Alma: "Out of My Head"
    • Janelle Monáe Feat. Erykah Badu: "Q.U.E.E.N."
    • Christina Aguilera Feat. Lil' Kim: "Can't Hold Us Down"
    • Mariah Carey Feat. Da Brat & Missy Elliott: "Heartbreaker remix"
    • Reba McEntire & Kelly Clarkson: "Because of You"
    • Britney Spears Feat. Madonna: "Me Against The Music"
    • Rihanna Feat. SZA: "Consideration"
    • Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris: "After The Gold Rush"
    • Keyshia Cole Feat. Missy Elliott & Lil' Kim: "Let It Go"
    • Nicki Minaj Feat. Beyoncé: "Feelin' Myself"

    Charli XCX may have assembled an impressive male lineup in her video for "Boys." But she's even stronger at playing A&R for the girls on pop's fringes, many of whom (Carly Rae Jepsen, Cupcakke, Brooke Candy) she's hosted on her projects. This highlight from her December 2017 mixtape Pop2is an appropriately named showcase for Charli's brain-invading...

    Before Monáe's pansexual opus Dirty Computer, there was this team-up with Erykah Badu that boldly tackled bisexual attraction ("Am I freak because I love watching Mary?"). In fact, as Monáe revealed to Rolling Stone, the song was originally titled "Q.U.E.E.R." An instant classic from two soul queens.

    Aguilera's 2002 album Strippedcelebrated the complexities of young womanhood—the "Beautiful," the "Dirrty," and everything in between. This "Lady Marmalade" mini-reunion was a musical middle finger to gender double standards that asked the obvious: why can't ladies be players, too?

    The ultimate '90s diva helped pioneer the pop/hip-hop crossover via her collabs and remixes with rappers like Ol' Dirty Bastard and Jay-Z. This all-girl remix ranks up among Carey's very best, from the funky Snoop Dogg sample (and music video cameo) to the delightfully horny guest verses from Da Brat and Missy.

    Clarkson's original was a vulnerable showstopper, tackling divorce in a way few other pop songs had done before. The country setting suits this ballad even better, with Reba McEntire deftly tackling the lead verse andthe octave-leaping bridge, knocking the "same damn thing" high note out of the park.

    Though it pales in comparison to their infamous 2003 kiss in overall shock value, Britney and Madonna's duet holds up for pulling off the difficult feat of capturing a dance battle on record. Plus, you can practically hear the drool spilling from Madonna's mouth as she enjoys the glare of Spears' spotlight.

    Originally intended for SZA's own album Ctrl, "Consideration" ended up serving as the perfect mission statement for Rihanna's own ANTI("I got to do things my own way darlin' / You should just let me / Why you won't ever let me grow?") The fact that RiRi opted to share the spotlight with SZA only highlights the greatness of both.

    This reunion of three country-rock legends almost didn't happen—originally recorded in 1994, the album was shelved for five years due to the trio's respective promotional commitments. Luckily, the artists' fans welcomed their return, the album went gold, and the angelic harmonies of this Neil Young cover won the trio a Grammy.

    This "Juicy" summer jam marked Cole's commercial peak just as the reign of R&B (not to mention Missy) in pop radio was coming to an end. By combining three of the genre's greatest talents, "Let It Go" showcases the peak of mid-'00s urban music and its many powers.

    Months after unleashing the "Flawless Remix," Beyoncé and Nickire-teamed for this ice-cold stunner, which gave Queen B a chance to flex on her surprise album skills ("Changed the game with that digital drop / Know where you was when that digital pop"). Also, has anyone ever been more jealous of a cheeseburger?

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  3. Lisa Marie Presley released an emotional duet with her father 40 years after his death entitled 'Where No One Stands Alone' featured on a new Elvis compilation featuring tracks from his albums How Great Thou Art and He Touched Me.

  4. A new Elvis compilation celebrating the singer's love of gospel music, "Where No One Stands Alone," features a special, reimagined duet with his daughter, Lisa Maris Presley, on the album's...

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  5. Jan 17, 2023 · On “Where No One Stands Alone,” Lisa Marie steps up to the mic and joins her famous dad on the tune about loneliness, as the video to the song shows.

  6. Mar 28, 2015 · Essential Female Duets for Broadway From Side Show to Wicked, from loving affirmations of friendship to backbiting and backhanded comments, duets between two women have long served as...

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