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Solange - Solo album

  • Performer: Solange
  • Genre: Hip-hop / Soulful music
  • Title: Solo
  • Released: 2003
  • Style: Rhythm & Blues, Neo Soul
  • MP3 version size: 1732 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1698 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 172

Description

Artist: Solange Knowles Album: Solo Star Release Date: 21, January 2003 Genre: R&B, Hip-Hop, Soul Tracklisting: . Feelin' You (Part II)" (featuring.

While more eclectic and adventurous than its predecessor, When I Get Home is let down by some stiff instrumentals and Solange's inexpressive singing.

Solo Star is the debut studio album by American singer Solange Knowles, released by Columbia Records and Music World on December 26, 2002 in Japan and January 21, 2003 in the United States. It debuted and peaked at number forty-nine on the . Billboard 200 and number twenty-three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in early February 2003. The album produced two singles: "Feelin' You" (featuring . and "Crush" (later renamed to "Don't Fight the Feeling")

Solange released her highly anticipated fourth album When I Get Home on Friday (March 1), which is stacked with big-name guest artists.

I hate seein' people rock the same style At the time, they think that it is fly Oh, yo', you really need to know, yeah, your looks Need to be solo You'll never catch me with something up in your wardobe.

Solange has released her new album. The follow-up to 2016’s A Seat at the Table is called When I Get Home, and it features contributions from Panda Bear, Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler the Creator, Gucci Mane, Playboi Carti, Dev Hynes, Cassie, Pharrell, Sampha, and many more. Listen to it on this site below and on Apple Music. Solange wrote and executive produced the record. In a 2018 T Magazine profile, Solange stated that the album-which was tentatively due for a fall 2018 release-was recorded in locations including New Orleans, Jamaica, and California’s Topanga Canyon. There is a lot of jazz at the core, she said of the album.

Solange Knowles’s tantalising fourth album conjures fragments and fleeting impressions that get inside your head. Columbia) Solange Knowles’s tantalising fourth album conjures fragments and fleeting impressions that get inside your head.

Solo is the debut studio album by American R&B group Solo, released September 12, 1995 via Perspective Records. The album was executive produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and it peaked at on the Billboard 200. Four singles were released from the album: "Heaven", "Where Do U Want Me to Put It", "He's Not Good Enough" and "Blowin' My Mind".

At the intersection of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, at midnight on March 1, 2019, Solange Knowles, aka Solange, aka Solo, aka The Knowles We All Love to Love, dropped her fourth album-the one right after the g A Seat at the Table, so we all care-When I Get Home (WIGH). Let’s get to these hot-takes: 4. If anybody but Solange released this album, nobody would care. In fact, if Ella Mai had dropped this album right after Boo’d Up, she might as well have given up on music.

However, she soon began to prove herself away from her sister, writing a couple of the tracks on Kelly Rowland's solo album Simply Deep and in January 2003, releasing her debut solo album Solo Star. Ever since then, Solange has remained a fascinating and unpredictable artist, one day cutting singles entitled F ck The Industry, the next appearing on the children's TV show Yo Gabba Gabba!.

Продавец: Интернет-магазин Ozon. Адрес: Россия, Москва, Пресненская набережная, 10. ОГРН: 1027739244741

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Feelin' You (Part II)
Featuring – N.O.R.E.
4:07
A2 Dance With You
Featuring – B2K
3:02
A3 Ain't No Way 3:44
B1 Feelin' You (Part I) 3:21
B2 Get Together 4:15
B3 Crush 4:32
B4 Naive
Featuring – Beyoncé, Da Brat
3:47

Notes

Acetate, never commercially released. Comes in blank generic cover, date, track-list and timings are taken from the label. Apparently Solange's record label was toying with the idea of releasing excerpts from her first album on vinyl as a promo in the long-running XPR series, which was normally run by Columbia and/or Sony Soho Square (for example, the adjacent XPR 3677 is Kelly Rowland's promo maxi-single). But the acetate says Sony Music Studios London, so I went with this label name.

These plans never materialized, and as of April 2017, the album is still unavailable on vinyl.