My friend Kemba King quietly sent me a link to a grainy video by a singer and musician from Chicago named Khari Lemuel just over a year ago. That evening I searched the entire internet (well maybe not the whole thing but a lot of it) looking for more videos of this man (and more). […]
Tag Archives: Soul
Re-Infiltrator_ Victoria Sol (Live)
About two years ago a beautiful young lady walked up to me after a performance at the Black Students Conference organized by UBSR (United Black Students of Ryerson). Her name was Victoria Falana, she was the president of the Black Students association at the University of Western Ontario. She asked me to come out to […]
Lauryn_ Reebok Classics Promo
There is really nothing you can say about Lauryn Hill that hasn’t already been said. For many of us she defined both conscious and popular music. She was hip hop and soul and pop at the same time, not an easy thing to accomplish. She was (is) and positive example of proud black womanhood in […]
Who’s Gonna Save My Soul_ Gnarls Barkley
This is probably the video I’ve posted more than any other. Cee Lo Green is one of my favourite contemporary vocalists and the Gnarls Barkley projects are some of my most listened to records in the last few years. This song Who’s Gonna Save My Soul and many of the other songs on the Gnarls […]
Conflict of a Man_ ERIMAJ
I found this in cyberspace on the site of Tigist+Selam, it’s a bit heart breaking. I’m a little confused as to what this collaboration is it says it was directed & edited by Tiombe Lockhart, not sure if she had anything to do with the music as well. However this song came to be it […]
Bilal_ Is This Love
Bilal Oliver is one of my favourite contemporary singers. Standing next to him in terms of his contribution to music and innovation in pushing boundaries, Lauryn Hill and Cee Lo Green. This collaboration for VTech of Bob Marley’s song Is This Love I’ve played almost as much as Soul Sister.. almost.