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I don't know much about this project right now, but my pan-African partiality couldn't let this slip. You'll get more soon.

"Eyezon, the South-African born, Northern California resident is set to envelop new fans in an album that delves into life, love, loss, and struggle on his sophomore full-length A People Like Us. The album will be released on January 27, 2009 on Interdependent Media. With A People Like Us, Eyezon touches on variety of subjects, including the dangers and racism that were rampant in South Africa during his childhood as well as common issues of love, loss, abortion, and homelessness. When asked about A People Like Us, Eyezon says the title was a reflection of "the struggles that a common people can relate to." The album is brimming with the depth of emotion, vibrancy, and insight that is often put on the backburner in mainstream hip-hop albums."

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Wednesday, 16 November 2005 02:33

"A principal architect of the Stax-Volt sound, singer/composer William Bell remains best known for his classic You Don't Miss Your Water, one of the quintessential soul records to emerge from the Memphis scene." - Jason Ankeny, allmusic.com

Among several of his hits was I Forgot To Be Your Lover in the late 1960s, his biggest hit on the Stax label. The ballad has been sampled quite often thru the years - and it wasn't just in the hip-hop world - giving all the resulting songs a lovely soulful touch. (OK, maybe not on the Brand Nubian joint.) The poll is on the right. Enjoy and don't forget to let us know which one you prefer!

  • I Forgot To Be Your Lover
    I Forgot To Be Your Lover/ (Stax, 1968)
    Wow... (Stax, 1988)
    The Best Of William Bell (Stax, 1988)
    Performer: William Bell
  • Lick Dem Muthaphuckas
    Menace II Society: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Jive, 1992)
    Performer: Brand Nubian
    Producers: Lord Jamar
  • One Step
    Heavy Mental (Geffen, 1998)
    Performer: Killah Priest, Hell Razah & Tekitha
    Producers: True Master
  • Worst Comes To Worst
    Expansion Team (Capitol, 2001)
    Performer: Dilated Peoples & Guru
    Producer : Alchemist
  • Sorry
    I Told You So (Metro Rap, 2001)
    Performer: Chino XL & Shaunta
    Producers: Nick Wiz
  • Growing Pains
    Word Of Mouf (Def Jam, 2001)
    Performer: Ludacris, Fate Wilson & Keon Bryce
    Producers: P. King
  • Regarde Le Monde
    Quelque Chose A Survécu (Secteur Ä, 2002)
    Performer: Ärsenik
    Producers: Djimi Finger
  • Put That Woman First
    Still Ghetto (Warner Bros, 2002)
    Performer: Jaheim

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