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Monday, August 8, 2011

Jill Scott - The Light of the Sun Album Review

By the time Snoop said gum-pop and vocal house (heavy on self-calibration) to his CV, and every second urban artist has joined with David Guetta, is refreshing to see superstars for Jill Scott remained loyal to its roots and continues to develop sincere, down-to-earth neo-soul.

Price three-time Grammy singer-songwriter released his latest studio album in sunlight. Although the four years since the previous release, Scott has always had a successful career includes more than a decade, mostly in music, but also dabbling in film and television. The New York Times best-selling poet has put his poetry in his music, the spoken word fusion of R & B, hip hop and of course, the soul. The uniqueness of the place along with Scott's great artists such as Erykah Badu, Maxwell and Music Soul child.

Do not fix what is not broken, the sun is Jill Scott's classic, which includes all genres, and fans responded well. The album reached # 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 135,000 copies in its first week. Two singles were released today. So fall in love with Anthony Hamilton optimistic, more wellbeing, ideal for summer iPod playlist. Scott Hamilton and complement each other perfectly, both vocal and style. Shame is a self-tracking token woman, and who better to give a report but her brazen.

As executive producer of the album, and not surprising from a writer on every song, brilliant talent and experience of Scott continues Sunlight true to the personality and style, but first polished, elegant, but real. Her life experiences that pain and the recent growth is clear, but this album is positive.

Stand-outs include jazzy Quick, generous hill-out bearing, and for those who prefer to talk Scott, Womanifesto. Props also go to Scott for the out-of-the-ordinary Suite Boom Wind, which is quite the crowd moving.

Scott is timeless, not just at one time and the music can move someone physically and mentally. His videos, like music, healthy, friendly and unpretentious, embracing classic American muscle cars, and b-boy afros. Talent is true without the need for glitz and glamour. While sunlight is not going to revolutionize urban music, offers the first 'or' do is a massive effort of the soul superstar with little need for the jump.

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