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The Evolution of Jill Scott
My thoughts on Jill Scott’s career to date.
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Tagged Bedda At Home, black music, black woman sexuality, black women, Come See Me, Gimme, Jill Scott, neo-soul, patriarchy, Rolling Hills, sex, sexual lyrics, sexuality, soul music, Talk to Me
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Tigger’s Favorite Music of 2007
This was the first year I didn’t really bother to listen to or keep up with most of popular music. I did hear the Radiohead album and I loved it, but it won’t be on this list anywhere. My lists … Continue reading
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Tagged 50 Cent, Aaliyah, adina howard, Alicia Keys, Angie Stone, black music, Chaka Khan, Chris Brown, Chrisette Michele, Common, DJ Premier, Donnie, Havoc, hip hop, Jay-Z, Jill Scott, Kanye West, Keith Murray, Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Rowland, Ledisi, Lil Wayne, Lyfe Jennings, Madonna, Mario, Mary J. Blige, Matthew Knowles, Mike City, Mos Def, Ne-Yo, neo-soul, Pharoahe Monche, Prodigy, Rahsaan Patterson, Raphael Saadiq, shanice, solange, Solange Knowles, soul music, Sy Smith, T.I., Tank, Trey Songz, Truth Hurts, Usher, Wu-Tang Clan
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Great Songs in the Black Musical Tradition, 2000-2004
This essay was originally written for Epinions.com on October 6, 2005. This version is slightly different, with some language clarification. The choices are identical to the original list. Like many writers on this site, and writers in mainstream and non-mainstream … Continue reading
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Tagged 112, Aaliyah, Alicia Keys, Amel Larrieux, Angie Stone, Anthony Hamilton, Aretha Franklin, black church, black music, black pop, black popular music, Calvin Richardson, Daron Jones, Destiny's Child, Erykah Badu, gospel, Jazz, Jill Scott, Kelly Price, Latoiya Williams, lina, Mariah Carey, Marvin Gaye, Meshell N'degeocello, Michelle Williams, neo-soul, Philly Soul, Q. Parker, R. Kelly, R&B, Rahsaan Patterson, Raphael Saadiq, rock and roll, soul music, Tank, Van Hunt, Vivian Green, Whitney Houston
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