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Old 08-15-2005, 09:05 PM
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I'm feeling Alicia Keys' new joint "Unbreakable"...
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Old 08-16-2005, 12:33 AM
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I'm feeling Alicia Keys' new joint "Unbreakable"...
So am I. I've been trying to DL it. Shh, don't tell nobody.
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Old 08-17-2005, 05:12 PM
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I like Eric Benet's new song. Has anyone gotten a preview of the album? Any reviews?
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Old 08-18-2005, 09:14 AM
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I like Eric Benet's new song. Has anyone gotten a preview of the album? Any reviews?

I heard I Wanna Be Loved the other day. Is that the song you like? I love it.
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Old 08-18-2005, 09:19 AM
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I like Eric Benet's new song. Has anyone gotten a preview of the album? Any reviews?
I have the CD. I know E. Benet's name is probably mudd in GC, but the CD is tight. Knowing (at least from 411-style reports ) what happened between he and Halle, you can read between the lines on a lot of songs. He's got a good mix of ballads, and "I-found-myself-again" type songs , so overall it's a good project.
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Old 08-18-2005, 12:42 PM
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I heard I Wanna Be Loved the other day. Is that the song you like? I love it.

Yeah, that's the song.

I've always liked his music. I might have to add this CD to the collection.

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Old 08-23-2005, 01:26 PM
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I just heard Charlie Wilson's newest CD release date has been pushed back to Sept. 13.

...I don't know how I'm gon break this turrble, turrble news to kiml122.
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Old 08-23-2005, 01:32 PM
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Is this the guy that has this song that goes

"Hey girl
How ya doin'
My name is Charlie
last name Wilson"

and then he wants to give her erbody's numba, including his mama's toward the end of the song?
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Old 08-23-2005, 01:55 PM
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sneaking in

bee-ta-bee87!!!!!!!!

sneaking back out
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:10 PM
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bee-ta-bee87!!!!!!!!

sneaking back out
girl, I want you to know you nearly made me choke! Stop being bad!
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:35 PM
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Is this the guy that has this song that goes

"Hey girl
How ya doin'
My name is Charlie
last name Wilson"

and then he wants to give her erbody's numba, including his mama's toward the end of the song?
yep, that's the one. CW goes "extra" at the end, but sometimes, when the sista is almost in your camp but not quite there, you gotta close the deal...numbers, library card, PS2 passcode, whatever
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Old 08-23-2005, 08:22 PM
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Floetry is back....YAYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!

Blending their unique concoction of sensual sound and poetic justice, Floetry is set to return to the musical landscape with their third CD Flo’ology. This time, Marsha Ambrosius (the Songstress) and Natalie Stewart (the Floacist) remain true to form by uniting passionate vocals and elegant spoken word with the rhythms of classic soul, funk and a little bit of island spice! But while the tried-and-true formula that worked so well for Floetic garnered praise by critics and gave the London duo a devoted fan base is the same, the pair are quick to point out the differences between Flo’ology and the themes exemplified on their six-time Grammy nominated debut album and its follow-up Floacism (Live).

“First, there’s no headache on this album,” says Stewart, who as a poet, draws her songwriting skills from both articulating her personal thoughts and experiences, as well as translating her observations. “Flo’ology is less about victimization. It’s about women taking more responsibility for what goes on in our lives. On the first album, Marsha and I were 21 and 23. Now that we’re a bit more mature, we’ve come to a better understanding of ourselves and naturally that’s reflected on the album.”

“Plus, we’re just more aware that we were creating an album this time,” Ambrosius interjects. “With Floetic we made a bunch of songs without necessarily realizing we were making an album. It was more of a demo situation. At the right time, the right place, we walked into a studio in Philadelphia and didn’t really grasp the situation like we could have. It was the perfect way to make that album and I think everybody would be happy if they got Floetic again, but Flo’ology is the next phase in our lives, in our music.”

Entering the next phase meant branching out to new producers as well. While still working with Keith “Keshon” Pelzer and Darren “Limitless” Henson (“Let Me In” “Lay Down”), part of the musical force behind the first album, Floetry also enlisted the musical talents of Scott Storch who produced “My Apology,” & the first single “SupaStar” featuring Common. Other great producers include Rafael Saadiq (“Imagination”) and Whiteleaf Productions (“I’ll Die,” “Closer”).

“Our choice of producers just sort of happened,” says Ambrosius, who also produced two songs on Flo’ology (“Feelings” and “I Want You”). “It’s not like we made a list and decided let’s get some songs from these particular people. We heard a lot of music and we didn’t record anything that didn’t feel right. The music speaks to us. The concepts are obviously from ourselves because we write it all, but the music influences where we’re going to go with it.”

Whilst creating Flo’ology, the music took Ambrosius and Stewart throughout the spectrum of romantic relationships. On up-tempo grooves like “My Apology” and “Let Me In,” they offer a sophisticated look at the often confusing aspects of matters of the heart. Then on “Lay Down” and “Imagination,” the pair delves into the sensual side of love. Finally, “Waiting In Vain”—a remake of the classic Bob Marley song—and the heart-wrenching ballad “Feelings” explore the effects of unrequited love.

““Feelings” was a very, very honest moment for me. I don’t think someone could sing “Feelings” and not have experienced it,” Ambrosius says. “Every time I hear that song, it puts me back in that place I was in when I wrote it. It’s been a long time since a piece of music had allowed me to do that. When you hear the piano coming in, you know I meant every word of that song.”

Stewart adds: “This album is completely and utterly self-centered. It’s about breaking ourselves down over and over and over again, knocking ourselves off our pedestals and then building up again and getting knocked off again. It’s about going through the ego cycle. Every song speaks to a different mood and feeling. For instance, when we were writing “Imagination,” Marsha and I felt very poweeeeeerful that day. It was just real straight up and down woman power and it’s not very often that women get to feel powerful about the fact that we are women. At one point, we felt like if we snapped our fingers, every man in the room would start stripping. The sensual energy and magical power that day was amazing and that’s what we wanted to capture and package in that song.”

Stewart and Ambrosius’ undeniable chemistry is at the root of their eargasmic blend of rhythm and rhyme. Having met for the first time as rivals on the basketball court in South London, the pair became fast friends when they attended the Brits Performing Arts School. Marsha studied business and finance while Natalie pursued acting, writing and directing. Post graduation, they remained in contact. Marsha pursued music, recording a demo that was played on the radio in London and her songwriting skills landed her a publishing deal. Natalie was enrolled in North London University and was one of the founding members of 3+1, a performance poetry crew heavily featured on London’s vast spoken word scene. It was during this time that the two women decided to join together to form Floetry.

Receiving accolades in London from their live performances and after a brief nine months stint as a group the duo was invited to Atlanta to perform on the spoken word circuit. Shortly after their arrival, they went to Philadelphia to grace the stage of Black Lily, the women’s collective of performers that first launched Jill Scott to fame. It was in Philly that they met their manager Julius Erving III, the son of hoop legend Dr. J. Erving. During that time they were also introduced to Jeffrey “DJ Jazzy Jeff Townes” and their partnership with A Touch of Jazz Productions resulted in the birth of much creativity. Floetic soon followed as did an extensive career in songwriting. The ladies went on to pen songs for artists such as Michael Jackson (“Butterflies”), Jill Scott, Glenn Lewis, Bilal and most recently, the chorus for Styles P hit single “I’m Black.” Marsha is even credited for the haunting background vocals on Justin Timberlake’s hit “Cry Me a River” and is featured vocally on Dr. Dre protégé The Game’s “Start from Scratch”. Floetry also garnered a lengthy list of nominations and wins for prestigious awards, including six Grammy nods, six Soul Train awards, and a NAACP nomination for best new artist.

“We felt like we worked hard and we deserved [those accolades],” says Stewart, who along with Ambrosius has performed 160 live shows per year since Floetic’s release in 2002. “We didn’t expect anything when we made Floetic. I think when you’re in expectation mode; you’re not focused on really doing. When you are truly working so hard on ‘being’ and you get the phone call that you’ve got three Grammy nominations, you think ‘you know what? I feel like we deserved that because we worked so hard’.”

“We love Floetic and that album was the best album we could make at that time but, we’re different from who we were then, “Stewart continues. “The highest compliment that anyone could give Flo’ology is to say we’ve changed. People are so scared to for some reason, but that’s what life is. That’s what this album is all about.”


Streaming from their first single:

http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/geff...CBEA4718EC1DBF


Another single:

http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/geff...D3AE5686D412CB
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Old 08-29-2005, 09:04 AM
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I love the song:

"now im leaving qickly before she come and try to get me... I'm sprung, out to get me. got me doing things id never knew and you and me i am telling you.. "

I dont know who sings it but they are hot.

okay the artist name is t-pain.

here is the link Sprung - by TPain (30second clip)
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Old 08-29-2005, 09:14 AM
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Oh and that Charlie Wilson song is hot as well i see someone else likes it too.

Here is a 30 second clip of it. He looks old as hell though in the video how old is he? whatever he sounds good and somebody is gonna get him down. My name is charlie, last name wilson - by charlie wilson (30second clip)
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Old 08-29-2005, 10:37 AM
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I'm loving Kanye's new album. Especially "We Major", "Hey Mama", and "Celebration".
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