From: Somebody To Love (Oct. 17, 2006, ABB)
From: Somebody To Love (Oct. 17, 2006, ABB)
Tony Williams: Wildfire
From: Lifetime: The Collection (1975/1976/1992, Sony)
The last sip of a 22 fluid ounce beverage is approximately 13 percent backwash.
I consider most standard R&B (radio-ready) as backward moving - fluid in devolution (effing "zeamazing" (see definition below). As there are exceptions, most of these works go overlooked by major networks albeit deficiencies in nepotism and/or payola. Within these esoteric manifestations comes Darien Brockington. His album picks up where Carl Thomas's Emotional left off sans authoritative Hip-Hop production (Carl singing over Biggie's Life After Death instrumentals) conjoined with mellifluous R&B crooning.
Drink this R&B slowly for it is not backwash...
Acknowledge the Tony Williams original... (get your edutainment while it's hot - selling two for five down the way - learn something...)
*Zea mays: maize: corn
*Zea + amazing= "zeamazing" which bears a definitive likeness to "cornballs" - amazingly corny (as this is my conjunction word take Ghostface's advise: "Ni**as be killing me though, son. They be coming with your words and shit… They hear you say one word and here they come with the word trying to flip and bounce it and shit on some bullshit. Not sounding right, first of all…")
*My Favorite Darien Brockington song on Somebody To Love is Don't Say Goodbye solely due to production