Music critics and bloggers alike listed Erykah Badu's New Amerykah Part One (4th World War) album as one of the best of 2008, and the follow-up will soon be dropping this March 30th. To give us a taste of what we might expect on Part Two […]
Tag: soul
Weekly Top Ten: Alicia Gets Bumped
Highly suspicious! Our Weekly Top Ten rankings went under a curious transformation in very little time, resulting in superstar Alicia Keys getting bumped from the number three spot into dangerous territory. The other four artists who made up Wild Card round. And in the case […]
Aural Only: Kaylah Marin
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Weekly Top Ten: Not Much Change
Well, there aren't many shakeups in the top five of Manhunt Daily's Weekly Top Ten. The same five people who were there last week managed to stick around, and the only difference is that Ke$ha and Dangerous Muse have switched places as Lady Gaga's hottest […]
Watch Sade’s Soldier of Love Music Video
The title of this post isn’t a suggestion…. It’s a command. Apparently, I’m unleashing my dominant top side this morning, because you need to watch Sade‘s new music video for “Soldier of Love”. She may have been gone for a decade, but this woman knows […]
Aural Only: Mary J. Blige
The first single from Mary J. Blige‘s upcoming album Stronger with Each Tear featured the queen of hip-hop soul delving into dangerous territory. “The One” found the R&B diva exploring the ever-popular Auto-Tune trend, despite having a voice that definitely doesn’t need it. Fans weren’t […]
Aural Only: Sade
It's been nearly eight years since Sade released an album, and now Ms. Adu and the band are back with their sixth studio album Soldier of Love. The lead single is the album's title track, and it's a little darker than what you might expect […]
Album Review: Scars by Basement Jaxx
As it goes with every Basement Jaxx project since Kish Kash, the majority of tracks on Scars are collaborations with artists of varying degrees of fame. Similar producer-helmed albums often result in a disconnected mish-mash (see David Guetta's One Love, as reviewed