Light and ethereal, the music is as fluffy as a cloud and generally as substantial as candy floss.
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Perpetuates the lie that everything is all right with American society today, and inequality is a thing of the past.
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Funk. latin, Vodoun, and African high life come together in one exciting explosion of sound.
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Demonstrates what it is to sing directly from your soul; what it means to be a soul singer.
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Not only lives up to its hype, it exceeds the expectations generated by it.
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A collection of intelligent, musically interesting songs that also happen to have been written in response to events of the last eight years.
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She promises to be a force to be reckoned with for a long time.
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