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"Soldier's Heart" or "Front Line" is a [[2003]] song and music video by [[R. Kelly]]. The song is a [[tribute]] to the soldier's in [[America]]. The song was both writen and produced by [[R. Kelly|Robert Kelly]] himself. Two years later after the song got recorded and released it went on to become one of the song on his Second official [[compilation album]] called [[My Diary]] in 2005. But the song was titled "Front Line" instead for the original name "Soldier's Heart". [[R. Kelly]] has recorded two videos for this song, a [[music video]] and a [[AOL]] Live performens by him singing it.
"Soldier's Heart" or "Front Line" is a [[2003]] song and music video by [[R. Kelly]]. The song is a [[tribute]] to the soldier's in [[America]]. The song was both writen and produced by [[R. Kelly|Robert Kelly]] himself. Two years later after the song got recorded and released it went on to become one of the song on his Second official [[compilation album]] called [[My Diary]] in 2005. But the song was titled "Front Line" instead for the original name "Soldier's Heart". [[R. Kelly]] has recorded two videos for this song, a [[music video]] and a [[AOL]] Live performens by him singing it.

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Revision as of 07:57, 20 June 2013

"Soldier's Heart" or "Front Line" is a 2003 song and music video by R. Kelly. The song is a tribute to the soldier's in America. The song was both writen and produced by Robert Kelly himself. Two years later after the song got recorded and released it went on to become one of the song on his Second official compilation album called My Diary in 2005. But the song was titled "Front Line" instead for the original name "Soldier's Heart". R. Kelly has recorded two videos for this song, a music video and a AOL Live performens by him singing it.