Flashback Friday: Amerie and Goodie Mob
Yesterday, one of my friends posted on FB that his son was headed back to school. I can’t believe the summer has evaporated so quickly.
Well, let’s enjoy these final simmering days with good music.
Live from London, longtime Soul In Stereo homie Sope Soetan remembers a banger.
Amerie, All I Have (2002)
Sope said: “Amerie’s debut album was such a cohesive effort that showed the immense musical chemistry she had with Rich Harrison.”
Also check out:
“Need You Tonight”
“Why Don’t We Fall In Love”
Edward has a taste for Soul Food.
Goodie Mob, Soul Food (1995)
Edd said: “After years of drama, the band is back together and Goodie Mob is just a couple of weeks away from dropping their big comeback comeback. But first, let’s revisit their amazing debut, a social commentary on the rugged realities of Southern life. Production by Organized Noise laid the blueprint for hundreds of rap records that followed it. The next time someone tells me that Southern rap lacks substance, I’m smacking them in the face with this CD. It’s as real as it gets.”
Also check out:
“Soul Food”
“Thought Process,” featuring Andre 3000
Now, it’s your turn. Email soulinstereoblog@gmail.com hit me up on Twitter @etbowser, or stop by the comments section and share your Flashback Friday album. Leave a couple of sentences describing what makes it so great. I’ll feature your album on the blog.
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