New Music: Anthony Hamilton: “Woo”
Wednesday, November 30th, 2011Anthony Hamilton does not disappoint. He steadily provides that throwback, soul flavor for the ”grown folks”. Check out the video for the new single, “Woo”.
Anthony Hamilton does not disappoint. He steadily provides that throwback, soul flavor for the ”grown folks”. Check out the video for the new single, “Woo”.
Check out Ms. Mary J. Blige keepin’ it fly in the new video for the single “25/8″. The album My Life II… The Journey Continues (Act I) is due out 11.21.11.
Check out the new video from Kindred the Family Soul for the single “Look Around” featuring Bilal and BJ The Chicago Kid from Love Has No Recession. Directed by Hezekiah. Socially conscious Cadillac riding music!
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Check out the new video for Adele’s single, “Someone Like You”.
Check out the new video for Melanie Fiona’s single, “4 AM”. Directed by Colin Tilley.
Download the single from iTunes here
It’s hard to believe there was a time when videos didn’t just feature half-naked women and expensive cars, but made a connection with viewers. Whether the video was dramatic, comedic, educational, political, or just plain entertaining with great dancing or special effects–it made an impression. As great as the song was there was also something special about the video. These days with this throwaway music comes forgettable videos. Not so with Nakia Henry’s video for “Transition Remix”. The song has a message of self-love and healing, which are not new topics in neo-soul music, but Nakia found a great, metaphoric way to tell the story. No bells or whistles; yet the message is loud and clear… and memorable. Directed by Vineet Verma. Check it out.
Download “Transition Remix” on iTunes
Check out the meaning behind the T-shirt Nakia wears in video here
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Check out the new video for Joe’s new single, “Losing”. Joe always comes so smooth and sexy with his (especially in concert–if you can see him live, then do so), that it’s hard to take up any issues with him. But, “Losing” is different than what most of us have come to love and expect from Joe–a ballad showcasing the butter vocals. Not that he should stay in a slow-tempo box. Never that–in fact, he’s brought “something for the streets” before with favorites like “Stutter”. However “Losing” is so production heavy that at times Joe’s voice gets lost in the track, and vocals like his should never play second fiddle to the music. In any case, shout out to Joe for staying strong in the game for all these years and his new album The Good, The Bad, The Sexy hits stores on 9/27.
Joe | “Losing” (Visualized by Aristotle) from By Any Means T.V. on Vimeo.