Erykah Badu strips it all down for “Window Seat” her lead single from her forthcoming album “New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh,” due in stores and online March 30, 2010.

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Erykah Badu strips it all down for “Window Seat” her lead single from her forthcoming album “New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh,” due in stores and online March 30, 2010.

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Vivian Green releases “Beautiful,” the lead track from her fourthcoming album “Beautiful” in stores and online April 6, 2010.

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There could only be one word that describes Raphael Saadiq: LONGEVITY. From Toni, Tony, Tone, to Lucy Pearl, to his own succesful career Grammy Award Winning singer/producer Raphael has not just created and maintained an area for quality emerging artists; he’s created a space all of his own. “The Way I See It” displaying Saadiq’s personal style mixed with his own influences is just one of his examples.
Showcasing truly soulful ballads reminiscent of the 1960’s Motown and Stax Records for sounds such as “Oh Girl,” to mid-tempo songs with “bass, drum, and treble” such as “Love That Girl,” and “Staying In Love,” Saadiq’s influenced sounds, culture, and the way of life from 1960’s is heavily depicted in everything from “The Way I See It” from the album artwork to the videos. Saadiq truly outdoes himself with his latest Grammy nominated album “The Way I See It” in stores and online now, check out the new video “Staying In Love,” and also check out our picks of the best featured tracks below. Raphael Saadiq is THE SOUL.
Raphael Saadiq – “Oh Girl” – The Way I See It
Raphael Saadiq – “Love That Girl” – The Way I See It
Raphael Saadiq – “Big Easy” – The Way I See It

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