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gospelhotspot · 1 month ago
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[DOWNLOAD] Yoruba Hymn Classic - Oluwalonibisi
Oluwalonibisi, a dynamic gospel artist and music minister, has consistently inspired worshippers with his powerful music and unwavering passion for God. His journey into music ministry is deeply rooted in his calling, having transitioned from his studies in Town and Regional Planning to a full-time ministerial life. Oluwalonibisi has made a significant mark in the world of gospel music with his…
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soulmusicsongs · 1 year ago
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Caribbean Soul Music in 16 tracks
Caribbean Soul is a melting pot of styles. You can hear Calypso, Funk, Reggae, Afro, Soca, Latin, Gospel and Soul. Strutting basslines, funky steel pans and a tropical vibe are the main ingredients for Caribbean Soul.
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Arrêté Mal Palé - Fair Nick Stars (Fair-Nick Stars, 1978) - Guadeloupe
Basa Bongo - The Yoruba Singers (Basa Bongo / Black Pepper, 1975) - Guyana
Black People - Rolph Marcial (Black People / Now You've Got It, 1976) - Trinidad & Tobago
Black Man's Cry - Lever Brothers Gay Flamingoes (Secrets Of The Pan, 1973) - Barbados
Blow'Way - Lancelot (Afro'Dadian / Blow'Way, 1971) - Trinidad & Tobago
BRC's Groove - Blue Rhythm Combo (Magumba , 1972) - Barbados
Exuma, The Obeah Man - Exuma (Exuma, 1970) - Barbados
Gimme Some More - The Troubadours Of Barbados (No Balls At All / Gimme Some More, 1973) - Barbados
I'm In A Dancing Mood - King Sporty ‎(Don't Kill The Goose / I'm In A Dancing Mood, 1971) - Jamaica
Instant Groove - The Belles Combo Of Dominica (Instant Groove / Un May Que, 1973) - Dominica
Jerk Vidé - David Martial (Lucie, 1966)
The New Bag - The Exciters (Conozco A Los Dos, 1971) - Panama
Ou Qué De Moin - Monsieur X (Ou Qué Di Moin / Je Demande Qui Je Suis, 1970) - Guadeloupe
Red Light Lady - Ophélia (Ophélia, 1979) - Dominica
Spouge explosion - Aubrey Mann & The Lunar 7 (Here I Am Come And Take Me / Spouge Explosion, 1976) - Barbados
Ti Gaçon - Ibo Combo (Café, 1972) - Haiti
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luuurien · 2 years ago
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Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy
(Neo-Psychedelia, Art Pop, Neo-Soul)
Short and euphoric bursts of neo-psych combined with African spirituals and the communal power of gospel, Heavy Heavy is both Young Father’s densest album to date and their most agile. These explosive pop songs bring a life to their music like never before.
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Young Fathers’ music has always been steeped in the power of connection, but never quite like Heavy Heavy. The trio’s multiracial makeup and embrace of both African musical tradition and their own futuristic blend of soul, hip-hop, glossy electronica and bombastic pop has made them one of the United Kingdom’s most compelling groups, willing to be a bit abrasive in order for their ideas to come across as vibrant as possible (see their sophomore release White Men Are Black Men Too or cuts from Cocoa Sugar like Turn or Picking You as examples), but Heavy Heavy rejects that angst in favor of an album that embraces spontaneity and joy, expanding on those elements of spirituals and gospel for a potent 30-minute album of absolute energy and emotional release. In places, Heavy Heavy is pointed in its politics, but it’s always in service of the communal heart of the album, about how people come together to celebrate one another and transcend that pain, thickly laid on the ears but delicate in its goals. The album is overwhelming with momentum, Young Fathers offering simple affirmations in their lyrics that grow into magnificent, transformative moments of pure feeling be it joyous or sad or furious, Heavy Heavy built to “...expel all {they} needed to expel.” By turning away from the slow-burn songcraft and linear R&B of their previous projects and towards short bursts of energy that convey so much in the span of just three minutes, Heavy Heavy makes its half hour of music some of the most transcendent of the year. Unburdened by the tension Cocoa Sugar used to make its statements on diasporic life and political discord within the U.K., Heavy Heavy manages its bigger ideas without having to be as direct in their delivery. Album single and opener Rice touches upon the exploitation of African land and resources (“We are mining / I am golden / You're not finding what we're holding”) without losing sight of the power solidarity with others holds, the explosive chanting of “These hands can heal” halfway through trading struggle for ecstatic resistance, and later highlights I Saw and Sink or Swim contrasting their own social commentary - Brexit for the former and drug dependence for the latter - with bombastic choruses and euphoric mantras. It’s often about the atmosphere of the songs more than anything else, but it works for Heavy Heavy because of how alive everything Young Fathers’ is doing is: the way Drum so vividly conjures the experience of sharing space with others through its playful songwriting and Kayus Bankole’s beautiful verse in Yoruba, or how Ululation hands vocal duties over to close friend Tapiwa Mambo for a heavenly embrace of everything a voice can do, with lush pianos and noisy synth pads sitting under her sturdy Shona singing of gratitude and hope. They don’t need to say much because the music connects with you in ways that language can’t do on its own, Tell Somebody’s gentle ambient pop swelling into a gargantuan finish where the band’s simple ask for honesty lands with desperation and heartache while the hefty groove and soft piano leads in Holy Moly embody the spontaneity and tension in its writing, Heavy Heavy as much about what Young Fathers are saying as it is how important the compositions are in making their intentions clear. Without the power and rich colors behind their writing, these songs wouldn’t be able to immerse you so deeply. The constant intensity of Heavy Heavy does lead the album to be a bit inconclusive, never quite finding stability by the time Be Your Lady comes to close things out, but more often than not the maddening pace of Heavy Heavy prevents it from coming undone. A few select tracks, Geronimo and Shoot Me Down try opening up the music to create a tender midsection, but they’re unable to resolve because of it, coming to life and fading away without grabbing your attention quite as swiftly as the rest of the songs, but the compromise between the ebb and flow of the songs is something Young Fathers generally balance quite well, Tell Somebody able to act as a comedown between the buoyant Drum and dreamy centerpiece Geronimo while the trilogy of Ululation, Sink or Swim and Holy Moly work together to give the final half of the album one more peak before it comes to a close. Young Fathers have never been afraid to experiment with their form, and Heavy Heavy reaps mighty rewards from their willingness to let the music guide itself, letting Rice wander about its handclap rhythms and plucky electronics before rushing into one final chorus that ensures the album kicks off on a delightful note. Though its restlessness can occasionally be a disadvantage, so much of Heavy Heavy’s power comes from always letting their creativity guide them without trying to direct it in only one direction. Heavy Heavy is about feeling, and not once is there a moment where the light of Young Fathers’ music is dimmed. Every song is glowing and expertly crafted, designed to move along with and sweep you into the band’s world of dizzying emotion. Without one specific goal in mind, Heavy Heavy touches on all sorts of ideas while cradling them in the ideals of communal warmth and connection letting you dance to the band’s volcanic pop and feel whatever it makes you feel - excitement, nervousness, sadness - anything goes here, and it makes Heavy Heavy one of the easiest to love albums in recent memory.  It ends quickly, but that means their offer to be fearless in expressing your deepest desires is always open. There’s always the opportunity to come to Heavy Heavy and let all your energy out in one fell swoop, Young Fathers achieving the universal understanding of one another their music has always strived for in one tightly-packed, always delightful listen. The transcendence of Young Fathers has never been so powerful and liberating.
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mp3gape · 2 years ago
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Music Entertainment
What's Entertainment Music
Entertainment music refers to music that is created primarily for the purpose of entertaining people. This type of music is often popular and easily accessible, and it is designed to be enjoyable and engaging for a wide range of listeners. Entertainment music can take many forms, including pop, rock, hip-hop, country, and electronic dance music, among others. It is often characterized by catchy melodies, lyrics that are easy to remember, and upbeat rhythms that encourage listeners to dance or sing along.
Entertainment music is often produced by professional musicians and songwriters who work in the music industry. These artists may perform live concerts, release albums, and create music videos in order to promote their work and reach a wider audience. Overall, entertainment music is a popular form of artistic expression that brings joy and pleasure to many people around the world.
Naija songs refer to music produced in Nigeria, a country with a vibrant and diverse music scene. Nigeria is home to a rich array of musical genres such as Afrobeat, Highlife, Juju, Fuji, and Gospel music, among others. Naija songs are known for their high energy, catchy beats, and lyrics that reflect the cultural, social, and political experiences of Nigerians. Naija songs have gained global recognition in recent years, with Nigerian artists such as Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, and Tiwa Savage topping international charts and collaborating with international musicians. The popularity of Naija songs is also attributed to the rise of Afrobeats, a genre that fuses traditional African rhythms with contemporary Western pop music.
Naija songs often have a strong focus on dance, with many songs featuring infectious beats that are sure to get people moving. The lyrics of Naija songs often address issues such as love, heartbreak, politics, and social justice, and are delivered in a variety of languages, including English, Yoruba, Igbo, and Pidgin English. Overall, Naija songs represent a vibrant and exciting aspect of Nigerian culture that continues to evolve and capture the attention of music lovers around the world.
Nigerian music industry continues to produce a plethora of exciting and diverse music. In recent times, there has been a surge of new and talented artists, who have brought fresh sounds and unique styles to the industry. Naija Latest Songs Some of the latest Naija songs have been breaking new ground and setting trends in the music industry. These songs span various genres, from Afrobeat to R&B, and often feature collaborations between local and international artists.
Naija Afrobeat Songs Naija Afrobeats songs are characterized by their infectious beats, catchy melodies, and danceable rhythms. They often feature lyrics that address social and political issues, as well as love and relationships. The songs are usually performed in a variety of languages, including English, Pidgin English, Yoruba, and Igbo.
Naija Highlife Songs Naija Highlife songs are a popular genre of music that originated from Ghana and Nigeria in the early 20th century. Highlife music is characterized by its fusion of African rhythms with Western jazz and swing music. Over the years, Highlife music has evolved and diversified, with different sub-genres emerging in various parts of West Africa.
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pasinmusiclimitedcom · 9 days ago
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Ileri - Oyinkanade
DOWNLOAD AUDIO: Ileri – Oyinkanade Gospel music minister Oyinkanade released his latest single, “Ileri,” a soul-stirring worship song that reassures listeners of God’s promises for their lives. “Ileri” is a Yoruba phrase that translates to “God’s Promise” in English. This heartfelt song is a powerful reminder of God’s unwavering faithfulness and commitment to fulfilling His promises in our…
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naijagospel · 15 days ago
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[VIDEO] "Alagbada Ina" - Kay Wonder
Nigerian gospel singer-songwriter Kay Wonder proudly presents his latest inspiring single, “Alagbada Ina” (The One Clothed in Fire) Reprise. Recorded live at the Invasion Praise 5th Edition at Eko Hotel, this uplifting track is now available for streaming and download on all major music platforms. “Alagbada Ina”,  a Yoruba title translated to English as “The ONE Clothed in Fire”, embodies the…
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igniteatelier · 1 month ago
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NEW MUSIC: DAMMY PRAISE (@minstrel_dammy_praise_) -  "AGBANILAGBATAN" (Prod. By: Dr. M.S Fabule)
A fast rising Gospel act popularly know as DAMMY PRAISE Released her single she titled: “Agbanilagbatan” produced by Dr. M.S Fabule. Agbanilagbatan is a Yoruba word that means “the one who delivers completely”. I sang this song because in a moment of thanksgiving to the Lord, I was once again struck by how much the Lord loves me. He has never failed me and good to me. How He has fought for me;…
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ghanamusicblognetwork · 3 months ago
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Music: Seunzzy Sax Ft Mike Abdul - Kabiyesi Reloaded
Gospel lovers are in for a treat as Seunzzy Sax has just released his latest single, “Kabiyesi Reloaded “, featuring the talented Mike Abdul. The track is a vibrant and uplifting celebration of God’s greatness, with the title “Kabiyesi” meaning “King” in Yoruba. Seunzzy Sax’s smooth saxophone melodies combined with Mike Abdul’s powerful vocals create a unique blend of modern gospel and…
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kickmag · 3 months ago
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Angélique Kidjo & Davido Team Up For JOY
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Angélique Kidjo and Davido unite on Kidjo's latest single, "JOY." It is the second time that the singer and activist has collaborated with the Afrobeats star. They worked together on "NA MONEY" from Davido's 2023 album, Timeless, and they shared the stage earlier this year at his 02 Arena show in London. "JOY" is Kidjo's second collaboration this year. She previously released "Sunlight To My Soul," which had Diane Warren and the Soweto Gospel Choir on the single. "JOY" happened when Kidjo and Davido came together in New York City over the summer, and they sang in English and Yoruba on the song. There is more to come from Kidjo musically, and she is embarking on a world tour that starts September 4th in Germany. 
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Tour Dates
9/4 - Duisburg, Germany @ Landschaftspark Nord - Gießhalle
9/15 - Brétigny-sur-Orge, France @ Le Fete de l'Humanite
9/20 - 9/22 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil @ Rock In Rio
10/5 - Paris, France @ La Gaite Lyrique / Le Festival de la Francophonie
10/6 - Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg District @ Rockhal
10/9 - Morges, Switzerland @ Theatre de Beausobre
10/10 - Fribourg, Switzerland @ Theatre Equilibre
10/12 - Voiron, France @ Le Grand Angle
10/13 - Marseille, France @ Fiesta des Suds / Esplanade du J4
10/15 - Orleans, France @ Theatre d’Orleans
10/20 - Katowice, Poland @ NOSPR
10/22 - Troyes, France @ Les Nuits de Champagne
10/24 - The Hague, Netherlands @ Paard Van Troje (PAARD)
11/2 - New York, NY @ Carnegie Hall
11/13 - Portland, ME @ State Theatre
11/14 - Amherst, MA @ Tillis Performance Hall at UMASS
2/13/2025 - Manchester, UK @ Bridgewater Hall (Philip Glass Festival)
2/15/2025 - Paris, FR - Philharmonie de Paris
3/2/2025 - Fairfax, VA @ George Mason University Center for the Arts
3/19/2025 - Montreal, QC, Canada @ Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
3/20/2025 - Montreal, QC, Canada @ Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal
3/22/2025 - Philadelphia, PA @ Zellerbach Theatre
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ejesgistnews · 4 months ago
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The gospel music industry is thrown into mourning as its fast-rising star Aduke Ajayi, popularly known as Aduke Gold, is reportedly dead.   The news of her demise was announced via social media on Tuesday by another popular gospel artiste, Esther Igbeke, who wrote a tribute with Aduke Gold's picture saying, "A general has fallen. RIP.". Her death came a few weeks after another popular gospel singer, Egbin Orun, passed away on April 28, 2024. Esther Igbekele, also a close colleague, took to her Instagram page to confirm Orun's passing. The competitive world of the gospel music industry notwithstanding, Aduke Gold had been able to make big impacts. Her soul-lifting songs and passion for her gift helped to give her a growing fanbase and popularity. Her breakout single, "Nitori 0go", which literally means "Because of Glory" in Yoruba, off her eight-track album, was at a time raving on social media. Aduke Gold had once taken to her Instagram page to share her story of grass-to-grace. She shared how she used to sell slippers, yam, and fried fish in early days and battled through hardship, through which these struggles influenced her music career. She revealed she had once packed fish heads at a frozen foods store and learned to cook with firewood when there was a shortage of kerosene. She also spoke about her personal struggles, being an orphan at four years and suffering from serious vertigo.   Academic Background of Aduke Gold.   Aduke's academic success was just as great as her musical career. She also bagged a degree in History and International Relations from the Lagos State University, which was made possible due to scholarship assistance from the then Commissioner for Youths and Sports in Lagos State, Hon. Opeyemi Bamidele. Aduke also had a higher degree in the field of Child Psychology, a Diploma in Montessori Education from the UK, and numerable other qualifications in the areas of Special Education, Aquaculture, Cake Making, Cookery and Decoration, Music Rudiment, Business, and Piano. In fact, her passion extended into music, but mostly in working with children who have special needs like autism, cerebral palsy, and dyslexia.   Recommended Links. Football Result | Live Scores Pool Results and Fixtures Latest Naija News Nigeria  List of jobs in Nigeria Today 
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gospelhotspot · 2 months ago
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Omo Oba - Akeju Abosede (Absolute Grace)
Nigerian gospel music minister Akeju Abosede (Absolute Grace) continues her spirit-filled musical journey by releasing her brand new single, “Omo Oba,” off her forthcoming album. Omo Oba is a song that’s divinely inspired and instructed by Holy Spirit, declaring the statute of God’s word towards us as the Chosen generation 1 Peter 2 vs 9 deeply rooted in the word of God Psalm 1. Proclamation of…
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okaywavesentertainment · 4 months ago
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Momore by Kenebukky ft. Segunfunmi
Versatile Gospel Music Recording artiste, songwriter, and praise & worship leader, Olubukola Akinbode well known as Kenebukky shares a new song titled “Momore”, featuring singer and the anointed minstrel, Segunfunmi. The Yoruba-titled song [a language widely spoken in the southwestern part of Nigeria] translates to mean “I am grateful” in the English language. The song speaks of the constant…
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9jaboizgistworld-blog · 7 months ago
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How To Sign Up and Get 3GB of Airtel TV App Free Data?
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Airtel is distributing 3GB of data to customers for free to access streaming on its TV app. The airtel tv app free data is 3GB. The app available for iOS and Android devices is free and there are no subscription costs. Provides users with access to streaming TV channels, series, movies, and music directly to smartphones and tablets. According to Airtel Nigeria, the app gives users unlimited access to the best TV channels and video-on-demand content from around the world. Channels available on Al Jazeera platform, Bloomberg Television, Trace (Urban, Africa, Mziki, Tropical, Gospel and Sports Stars), Gametoon, Fashion Box, Bollywood, Nautical, God TV, and Inspiration TV.
What is my Airtel TV?
Earlier this year, Airtel launched its television app in Nigeria, My Airtel TV. The app gives you unlimited access to the best TV channels and video-on-demand content around the world. It is available for both Android and iOS users. So without more Features of Airtel TV - Data saving options: Select the preferred streaming quality to save the data. Go to "Menu" >> "Settings" >> "Playback Quality", then select low, medium or high quality and save. - No subscription is required! However, data charges apply. - Create a checklist to view later. - Access a variety of genres, including Drama, Romance, Action, Comedy, Music, Faith / Religion, Health / Fitness, Kids, and Documentaries. - Browse titles or search for your favorite movies, videos and channels by entering related fields such as Movie Title / TV Show / Director / Actor / Channel Name in the search bar at the top of the page. For example, to search for "One Wish", type: "Fredrick Leonard" or "Lota Chukwu". - Films are available in Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, and English. - Periodic newsletters to keep you informed about new releases - Great content for your kids and family bonding. - Share videos with friends and family; click the share button on the movie/show/video page, then select where you want to share and with whom. - Lock screen option available - Register with your mobile number to allow Airtel to maintain your game status and monitor your subscription - If for any reason you need to change your phone number or make a SIM swap or change your mobile device, just log into the app with your mobile number to continue using the service. - Customization and recommendation options will be available soon!
How Do I Sign Up and Get 3GB of Airtel TV App Free Data?
- Download the Airtel TV app from Google Play Store or Apple Store and install it. You can also download it from an alternative source. - Launch the app and click "Register" - Enter your registered Airtel phone number and email address and click "continue" - Enter the 4-digit OTP you received on your device and confirm. - To complete your registration, log into your mailbox and verify your email address by clicking the "Verify Email Address" button. You can also verify your email address later. - You are now ready to browse the catalog and stream any content or channel you want. After completing the above process, you will receive your 3GB of free data 12 to 24 hours later.
How To Check Your Airtel Data
Dial * 140 #
Airtel Tv App Free Data FAQ
Can I use Airtel Free 3GB for downloading or browsing? No! The 3GB of free data can only be used for video streaming on the MY Airtel TV app. In other words, the free data cannot be used to browse or download the Internet. How long is the 3GB Airtel Free data valid? It is valid for 6 days. How can I collect my 3GB Airtel Free data? For now, the only way to collect your free 3GB Airtel data is to own multiple Airtel SIM cards. Please note that the airtel tv app free data can only be used in the Airtel TV app. To also check your data balance, dial * 140 #. Read the full article
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sonmelier · 9 months ago
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93. Honour | Àlááfíà
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🇺🇸 Etats-Unis | PAN | 48 minutes | 14 morceaux
Le titre de l'album, signifiant "paix" en Yoruba, illustre une certaine recherche de tranquillité au cœur d’un voyage musical sombre et tumultueux. Une expérience d’écoute trouble et dense, mariant hip hop, jazz, gospel et enregistrements de terrain hantés, tout en étant traversée de fulgurances abrasives et hallucinées.
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naijagospel · 3 months ago
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[DOWNLOAD] "Oba (King)" - Mide Souza
Rising gospel artist Mide Souza is excited to unveil his latest single, “OBA” (King). This inspiring and uplifting track, produced by award-winning gospel producer Tkeyz, is now available for streaming and download on all major music platforms. “OBA” is a profound homage to God’s sovereignty and majesty. The Yoruba term “OBA,” meaning king, represents respect, peace, and ultimate authority.…
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soulmusicsongs · 9 months ago
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Soul Music Discoveries
Five Fantastic Soul Music Discoveries to start the week. Music that is unusual, different, awesome or just great to listen to. Enjoy!
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Double EE Agent - Charles Greene (Double EE Agent / Baby Oh Baby (How Far You Are From Me), 1969). Hypnotical horns and a great voice!
Mouth To Mouth Resuscitation - Louis Bellson, Shelly Manne, Willie Bobo, Paul Humphrey (The Drum Session, 1975). Mouth percussion
Ou Kaas - Themba Mokoena (Themba, 1976). Cape Jazz from South Africa!!
Thank You - The Fountain Of Life Joy Choir (The Fountain Of Life Joy Choir Under The Direction Of Kevin Yancy, 1978). Great gospel
Uncomprehensidensible Radio-Matic Woman - The Yoruba Singers (Ojinga’s Own, 1974). Happy soul
Listen to more Soul Music Discoveries!
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