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ed kyle

  1. Maryland
  2. Jazz
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  1. Sincerely
    by David P Stevens
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    Be The One Be The One
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  2. The Last Balloon
    by Tank and the Bangas
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    Rest (feat. Shirazee) Rest (feat. Shirazee)
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  3. the color of rain
    by aja monet
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    melting clocks (feat. Mick Jenkins & Vic Mensa) melting clocks (feat. Mick Jenkins & Vic Mensa)
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  4. Where Are You From
    by Ineza
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    Where are you from Where are you from
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    DJ V From CHICAGO Beautifully angelic yet powerfully soulful and jazzy voice at the same time. Great musicianship across the board as well. This debut HAS to be followed up with an equally stellar full-length ASAP. Top notch mature work indeed. Favorite track: Where are you from.
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    DJ Osric What a way to make a debut, bravo! This vocal jazz EP is relevant, refreshing and excellently produced. An absolutely exquisite listen. Stardom (and an LP) is surely just around the corner. Love it. Favorite track: Where are you from.
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  5. The Womack Sisters
    by The Womack Sisters
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    Chauffeur Chauffeur
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    maxdex While the day passes and you feel each breath with appreciation as moments of truth ring and now sing in my ear a groove while the hammock sways to this beat, soul and smooth harmony hugging a complete dance. Thank you Ladies for this!!! As these songs have captured me xoxo Favorite track: You Went Away Too Long.
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    tro1b_ I cannot wait for this album drop!!
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    Olando McCall Love everything you girls do! wishing this collaboration all the success in the world. living in an age where the music industry sucked the soul out of soul music, it's encouraging to see champions such as yourselves coming to the rescue. God bless.
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