Flashback Friday: Beyonce and Camp Lo
Who is ready for the weekend? We are. This is how we celebrate.
Georgia Mae fan Kimberly Jackson shares this one:
Beyonce, Dangerously in Love (2003)
Edd said: According to Kim, “Bey increased a lot of women’s self esteem” and “made us feel empowered.” Beyonce’s long-awaited solo is mostly remembered for a bunch of booty-shakin’, but songs like “Yes,” “Me Myself and I” and even “Naughty Girl” positioned women as masters of their own destiny.
Also check out:
“Baby Boy”
“Crazy In Love”
Corey Peterson drops off an overlooked hip-hop gem:
Camp Lo, Uptown Saturday Night (1997)
Corey said: Balancing Ghostface’s “crash at high speeds strawberry kiwi”-esque random rhymes amid a backdrop of 70s blaxploitation, Geechi Suede and Sonny Chiba found a formula that yielded a classic 90s album. Not to mention underrated production from Ski – it all just works.
Also check out:
“Black Nostaljack AKA Come On”
“Coolie High”
Now, it’s your turn. Email edward@soulinstereo.com, hit us up on Twitter @etbowser or @writeousbabe, or stop by the comments section and share your Flashback Friday album. Leave a couple of sentences describing what makes it so great. We’ll feature your album on the blog.
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