DC Talk Discography - Vocal Appearances

Vocal Appearances

This is a list of songs that include all three members of dc Talk.

Year Album Song(s)/Notes Label(s)
1993 Change Your World
by Michael W. Smith
  • Michael and Kevin sing backup on multiple songs
  • Toby sings intro on "I Wanna Tell the World"
  • Toby received production credits for programming
Reunion
1997 Blue Obsession
by Michael McDonald
  • "Ain’t That Peculiar"
    • Michael and Kevin can be heard at 1:15 mark and throughout
    • Toby has a quiet rap at 2:35 mark, spoken-word backing at end
    • Kevin has a backing solo at 2:46 mark
Ramp
1998 Prince of Egypt - Soundtrack
by Various Artists
  • "Humanity"
    • dc Talk along with Jessica Andrews, Clint Black, Boyz II Men, Shirley Caesar, Jesse Campbell, Carman, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Christian, Charlie Daniels, Linda Davis, Danny Glover, Jeff Goldblum, Amy Grant, The Rickey Grundy Chorale, Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ, Jars of Clay, Toby Keith, Val Kilmer, Alison Krauss, Mac McAnally, Donnie McClurkin, Brian McKnight,Helen Mirren, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Patrick Stewart, Take 6, Tyrone Tribbet and Greater Anointing, BeBe Winans and CeCe Winans
    • Kevin can be heard at 1:50 singing "Man versus man for number one"
Dreamworks
2003 Dove Hits 2002
by Various Artists
  • "In God We Trust"
    • Toby opens song with scripture reading
    • dc Talk is one of many in the "Voices of Hope" all-star lineup
    • Kevin can distinctly be heard at about 3:04 mark
    • Song was dedicated to Sept. 11 healing
    • The song was played at the Dove Awards of 2002, Michael Tait could be seen as one of the main singers.
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