Live In The Vocal Booth Artist Review: Lady - Lady| Topic: Is The Pressure of Being a "Man" Killing Our Men? Featured
Artist Review: Lady
All you have to do is listen to Lady once, and you’ll remember—in case you forgot—why they call it soul music. The honesty, the aching sweetness, the raw power of these singers and their songs will remind you that nothing can move you as much, or touch you as deeply, as two women with amazing voices singing in tight harmony.
Lady is the name of the group and of their first recording—the latest from Truth & Soul. Together Nicole Wray and Terri Walker make music that sounds a little like the songs your Mama loved best—and at the same time like nothing you’ve ever heard before.
Nicole, who’s from Atlanta and Terri, from England, met in New York City in 2009 and realized that their love of soul classics and the hip-hop of today would make for a new kind of record. They linked up with producers Leon Michels and Jeff Silverman, whose lushly-orchestrated, beat-heavy songs have showcased artists such as Adele, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Aloe Blacc, and Lee Fields.
Terri Walker has released four hit albums in the United Kingdom. Her debut was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Music Prize. Nicole Wray’s debut single, “Make It Hot,” was certified gold. She has been featured on singles by Missy Elliott, Cam’ron, the Black Keys, Kid Cudi, and many others.
Lady, Nicole and Terri’s first project together, unites the mellowness and pop flair of 60s soul with the driving beat of hop-hop, and the silky rhythms of modern R&B. These two powerful voices harmonize to create a fresh sound that tells the stories of growing up and never giving up, of love and friendship, of yearning and losing, bad girls and good hearts.
Lady is an authentic original, drawing from the past to infuse the present with new power. In one of the album’s most touching songs, “Sweet Lady”, a loving tribute to their moms and to strong women everywhere, they sing, “Take my hat off to my mother, / such a sweet lady. / There will never be another one like you.”
Prepare to take your hat off to Lady. Get ready to fall in love. There has never been, there will never be, anything like it before.
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Read More about Lady: http://truthandsoulrecords.com/artists/lady/
Topic: Is The Pressure of Being a "Man" Killing Our Men?
Tonight on BKS1RADIO.com Is the pressure of being a "MAN" killing our men? Living up to the status of husband,father, provider, head of household can be a stressful burden to hold. Women are less supportive and tolerant as they used to be. The laws are pro woman anti man when it comes to alimony and divorce.
You lose your job all fingers point at you to make it happen, men are dying from stress and stroke and people wonder why? What is the woman's role in this situation, what is a man to do? Love to hear you thoughts Live in the Vocal Booth!
Live In The Vocal Booth Artist Review: Urban Mystic - Love Intervention| Topic: Are Black Women to Blame for the Demise of the Black Community? Featured
Artist Review: Urban Mystic
Urban Mystic, is an American Hip hop soul singer. He is currently signed to the record label SoBe Entertainment. In 2003, Williams gave himself the moniker Urban Mystic which reflects both his street mentality and his singing talent. In 2004, hip-hop producer Scott Storch offered Williams a deal with both The Roots and Stack$, a.k.a. Yannique Barker, for SoBe Entertainment, the label he is still signed to.
His debut album, Ghetto Revelations, released on November 30, 2004, included the Billboard R&B hit single "Where Were You", produced by KayGee. He also had worked with Red Spyda and El DeBarge on the album. The first single from his second album, "It's You", was released in 2005 and featured Paul Wall. In the same year, Williams joined the newfangled Spitkicker collective.
His second studio album, Ghetto Revelations 2 was released on March 21, 2006 and produced by Scott Storch, KayGee and Terence "Tramp-Baby" Abney. It reached #10 in the Heatseekers albums chart. The second single, "I Refuse", produced by Scott Storch and released in 2006, reached #36 in the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. His third studio album, titled GRIII: Old School 2 Nu Skool, was released in 2009. The album featured a genre mix of Neo soul and Contemporary R&B.
His fourth studio album entitled Love Intervention, was released on February 26, 2013. The first single off the album is called "In the Morning" featuring producer MDMA, it was released for a digital download on February 23, 2010. The second single "Name On It", it was released on April 3, 2012 via iTunes. The third single "I Promise" released on October 9, 2012 on iTunes.
Read more Urban Mystic bio: www.wikipedia.org/Urban_Mystic
Topic: Are Single Black Women to Blame for the Demise of the Black Community?
What is happening in the Black Community that so many Black Women are single? Black Women seem to be settling for physical relationship over a spiritual relationship with their black men? We search for a reason of why over 70 percent of black women are single. We have heard that it’s due to more black men in jail then college and Black men being on the down low. If these things are true why do we have so many single mothers in the black community?
It’s quite clear they are connecting with their black men to create babies. Possibly Black women are satisfied with sharing one man? What is the cause of this overwhelming percentage of single black women and what effect is this having on the Black Community? Let us hear what you have to say about Single Black Women and are they to blame for the demise of the Black Culture on tonight’s Live in the Vocal Booth” Call in 646-233-1302 or Jump in the live chat www.bks1radio.com
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