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Goapele's New Video For "Play", Album Details
From the upcoming album Break of Dawn. [Edited 10/25/11 14:44pm] | |
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I likes.......... [Edited 9/7/11 9:36am] | |
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Dayyyyuuuummm!!!! Now this is what I like!!!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Okay! I'm liking this one! "Get up off that grey line" | |
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Nice song, sexy video. | |
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Tastefully sensual and tightly produced. Kinda reminds me of Diana Ross' "Muscles." In a WAY. It's pretty and it's exotic, but funky enuff 2 shake shit up on the charts. Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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I'm feeling it!!!... It's great to see G.G.still working...I will definitely get her new album... | |
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New interview. | |
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I think she's performing in my area tonight. | |
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Album cover artwork for Break of Dawn. | |
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I like this..very nice.
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Break of Dawn is due out on Oct 24. Track listing:
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Review
Oct 25, 2011
Thoughts of Oakland-based singer-songwriter Goapele are inextricably linked to the early 2000 neo-soul movement, with 2001's hit favourite "Closer" and its endless remixes.
Despite following up with two major label records ― Closer (2002) and Change It All (2005) ― the Bay Area songstress has been known more by casual listeners for the eponymous track and the many singles that followed. Break of Dawn aims to change that. The project functions as a reintroduction of sorts, revealing that Goapele (now a mother of a young daughter) has continued to evolve both as an artist and live performer after a six-year hiatus. Shaking off that passé neo-soul label, the project (released on her SkyBlaze indie label) is a curious mix of R&B, pop and soul.
Haunted first single "Play" encapsulates her vibe: a modest sensuality that hints at a deeper, more-than-meets-the-eye conceit. The retro-feeling title track further sets the stage, while the head swaying vibe of "Milk & Honey" feels like "Closer 2K11," and begs you to forgive the use of Auto-Tune throughout. "Undertow" stands out on the seductively plaintive tip, "Money" owes more than a debt of gratitude to Prince and the mainstream-friendly "Tears On My Pillow" sees her pour her buttery vocals over a bluesy time signature. Indeed, Goapele doesn't as much sing as she grooves, which isn't a diss. Break of Dawn sees her groove on a confident rebirth high, with the aim to appeal to her fan base and casual listeners alike. | |
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