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Futrel is an American female gospel quartet. Characterized as a Christian version of En Vogue,[1] their first album, Worth the Wait, was released through Light Records in 1989 and peaked at No. 19 on Billboard Gospel charts.[2] In 1992, they were nominated for a Stellar Awards for Best New Artist.[citation needed] Their second album, Declarations, was produced by Ben Tankard, Andrew Gouche and Cedric Dent of Take 6 and was released through Tankard's Tribute Records on April 28, 1993.[3]