Revealed (Deitrick Haddon album)

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Revealed
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2008 (2008-09-02)
Recorded2007-2008
Genre Gospel
Length64:04
Label Verity/Zomba
Producer Deitrick Haddon, Warryn Campbell, Tim & Bob, Dre & Vidal
Deitrick Haddon chronology
7 Days
(2006)
Revealed
(2008)
Church on the Moon
(2011)

Revealed is the fourth studio album (and tenth overall) by American gospel singer-songwriter Deitrick Haddon. It was released on September 2, 2008, on Verity Records and Zomba Gospel.

Revealed reached number 98 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top Gospel Albums chart. Three singles were released in support of the album: "I'm Alive" (number 19, Top Gospel Songs), "Love Him Like I Do" featuring Ruben Studdard and Mary Mary (number 2, Top Gospel Songs) and "I Need Your Help".

Track listing

  1. "Where You Are" (Vidal Davis / Deitrick Haddon / Andre Harris) (3:19)
  2. "I'm Alive" (Eric Dawkins / Deitrick Haddon) (3:55)
  3. "Go With Me" (Eric Dawkins / Deitrick Haddon) (3:19)
  4. "It's Raining" (Deitrick Haddon) (3:40)
  5. "Running to You" (Deitrick Haddon) (4:42)
  6. "I Need Your Help" (Deitrick Haddon / Gerald Haddon) (4:51)
  7. "Don't Take Your Spirit Away" (Damita Haddon / Deitrick Haddon) (3:54)
  8. "Ungrateful" (David Haddon / Deitrick Haddon) (3:50)
  9. "One Blood" (Vidal Davis / Deitrick Haddon / Andre Harris) (5:10)
  10. "Reveal My Heart" (Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson, Deitrick Haddon) (4:28)
  11. "Let Me Go" (Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson, Deitrick Haddon) (4:43)
  12. "Soul Survivor" (Vidal Davis / Deitrick Haddon / Andre Harris) (4:59)
  13. "Jesus For President" (Deitrick Haddon) (4:37)
  14. "Love Him Like I Do" (Featuring Ruben Studdard & Mary Mary) (Erica Campbell / Warryn Campbell / Lamar Edwards / Deitrick Haddon) (3:18)
  15. "The Word" (Deitrick Haddon / Alvin Williams) (5:27)

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