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  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Oct 24, 2018
  • 3 min read

Y'all Can Stop Singing Boo'd Now



Top 3 Songs

  1. Trip

  2. Sauce

  3. Good Bad

Honorable Mentions

  1. Everything feat. John Legend

  2. Own It

I remember when I had this huge fascination with Ty Dolla $ign. He was just somebody I had to listen to all the time, even followed his tour stories on YouTube. Anywho, I remember a song he was featured on from this Spotify playlist and I immediately fell in love...with the girl on the song. Her voice was different. It wasn't breathy like Jhene Aiko or strong like my good sis Keke Wyatt. It was chill, not mediocre, and not unforgettable, her voice laid in the cut.


To this day, She Don't by Ella Mai featuring Ty Dolla $ign is my favorite song when referring to Ella and her works of music. After learning who she was I found out her EP didn't come out yet, I have the attention span of a gnat so I just moved onto other music. When I came back to her world sis had her second piece of work under her belt.


Ella Mai Howell is not new to the United States; she lived in New York at the age of 12 and stayed for about 6 years. She went back to England and studied at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute London. While studying she began singing in a group called Arize. The group went onto audition for X Factor.


Even though they didn't get past auditions, Ella didn't give up. The group broke up, but Ella was still working on her craft. She was doing covers for popular songs before The Shade Room reposted her one day. Followers started coming out of nowhere once that happened. DJ Mustard caught wind of her talent and the rest is history I guess...




Sike. The grind didn't stop there. She made three EPs before Boo'd Up came to the light. I felt that Ella was slept on until this point. Her voice was heard but maybe not taken seriously. Forget voice, the lyrics she would sing always spoke to my soul. Boo'd Up was out around my birthday and I was hype.











Then scrolling through Instagram I saw she did a video and a couple people I knew were in there. There was Khalid I was totally thrown off when I found out she was friends with @alissaashley. While I was blown away by the cute video this song was legit everywhere. I remember driving down to D.C. for Broccoli Fest and everyone was playing it. She was everyone's favorite voice by this time.



I didn't think she would blow like this. Boo'd Up is the least lyrically driven song she's made so far. But what do I know, I just write blogs.



Ella's self titled, debut album is everything I expected it to be. I'm happy she stuck to her old ways with monologues before and after songs. Gives you raw Ella feels. This album would be considered a sneak up album. For some the initial listen to the album would be a let down. But this album is a true introduction into who Ella Mai is; you get to know something other than Boo'd Up.



Ella Mai has made songs that fit every feeling and scenario I have been in. She Don't describes what every woman thinks when a man cheats or leaves them for someone who isn't true competition. Anymore goes into how that love was the "one", he starts acting up, so now your time is up in the relationship and they are able to leave. Services aren't needed anymore. Then there is Naked, a single that made me look at what I truly wanted out of love. Would the love of my life really love me for my flawed appearance, character and spirit? An Ella Mai song makes me go into thought of what I want romantically. She knew after not making it on X Factor and the group not working out that she was still needed. Ella kept striving and guess what, people know her for more than Boo'd Up now.

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Oct 3, 2018
  • 4 min read

Top 5 Favorite Songs...So Far


I don't remember if I heard I Like It in a show or saw the video first. All I remember is realizing her voice was different from what I have ever heard before. It wasn't soft and airy like Jhene Aiko and it wasn't bold and pure like Jennifer Hudson either. I would consider it a younger sister version of Brandy's voice, just less raspy. Her voice was and still is fun and clean, in my opinion. My Woman Crush Wednesday goes to the fun and clean Sevyn Streeter. Her music, I feel, is timeless, full of passion, and is sung with much conviction. You can't tell me she doesn't come with the 'it' factor in the area of her content. I say that because as a performer I have heard multiple mixed reviews; more bad than good, but that is none of my business.


Amber Denise Streeter is from Haines City, Florida. She is the daughter of Tim and Karen, and a sister of one brother (that I know of).



She got her first big break at the age of 9 with the group TG4. TG4 which is short for Tom Girl 4 fell short after a group member dipped and they signed to another record label.



After that shot at fame came and went young Amber stayed to the music and got discovered. She was apart of a trend that now molds talent scouting for today, making music for MySpace. Amber, now Se7en, is added to group Rich Girl in 2007. Before disbanding for pursuits of solo careers, the group opened up for Beyonce on her I Am...World Tour. Well nothing held Ms. Streeter back because by March of 2012 Sevyn was signed with CBE imprint.


At this point I am now losing my mind trying to find out who is the supporting vocalist on Chris Brown's Fortune album. After snooping around on the blogs I found out she was Brown's new artist and she "had new music on the way." I waited with bated breath for Kevin McCall and we all know how that turned out. But, to our surprise Sevyn became a success story. I was shocked when I Like It came out, but still apprehensive to be a full time fan. Then y'all, It Won't Stop came out and I was sold. I followed her on basically every platform of social media and watched her flourish with glee.


Around the time of my 18th birthday I was blessed with Call Me Crazy, But... I was vibing out to it but at that time I didn't relate to the lyrics so it wasn't on my rotation of albums. A good honorable mention though.


Fast forward to a year later, I am in college and annoyed with men all together. Track 5, B.A.N.S., sets the tone and brought words to my indescribable feelings as of 2014. This album has contributed to the woman most people try to read on a daily basis. Thank track 5 especially for this outcome.


In between time, in the meantime Sevyn was working and dating. First off as a rumor, and then later confirmed by both parties, Sevyn was dating Mack Wilds.



I was so here for the creative duo. He is a rapper, singer and actor, and Sevyn is a singer and writer; match made in music heaven I guess. Well just like her ventures in girl groups this was shortly lived.


At this time it was as if I looked up from my desk and missed a whole relationship. Sevyn was onto new music and a new man. Don't Kill the Fun came out and so did her relationship with rapper B.O.B.



During the break in between her freshman and sophomore studio albums Sevyn planned to release two EPs, but ended only releasing one.



Shoulda Been There Pt. 1 included a song with then boo Bobby Ray. And then before I knew it he was gone. Good thing because baby boo is off nowadays. But Shoulda Been There was real bop.


Singles from Girl Disrupted are slowly creeping out after the EP was released. I felt this project was super slept on. You could possibly consider this an album consumed by the sophomore slump. She had great features; The-Dream, Wiz Khalifa, Jeremih, Dej Loaf, August Alsina, Dave East, and Ty Dolla $ign.



This album was cute...wish there was better promo because, again, it was slept on. Don't get me wrong there was some promo campaign but it fell off once the album was actually released. You can't fault her, it was her team ultimately. She came with the talent just no strategy to share it with the world.


Now look, a year later and Streeter is BACK! Her latest single, Yernin, has me doing such. I am in the need for more music and not love.



I think the last time she had a bang like this was the release of Fallen with Ty Dolla $ign. In between those releases so much has evolved for R&B. For a second I thought there wasn't going to be any room for my sister friend at the table. But there I go doubting true talent. Her writing skills are out of this world. If it wasn't for the dope artists who support her and a GREAT fan base I would've been behind on this wave of Streeter.


Y'all better get ready, she's about to get ready to give us some beautiful music.


What is your favorite Sevyn song?

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Sep 17, 2018
  • 7 min read

Updated: May 16, 2019

ELALL: Everybody Loves a Love Letter


Top 3 Songs:

  1. "Loaded Gun"

  2. "Disconnect"

  3. "Balenciaga Challenge" ft. Offset

Ultimate Favorite Song: "Stan"


I swear for the last 5 years or so I have learned about artists so backwards. I'll hear a feature, then realize they have a collection of music and then craze over them for a while.


I remember it was winter of 2017 and I was just browsing through Apple Music. I clicked on an R&B playlist and just went about my day. I had heard the song First F**k by Jhene Aiko and was stuck because I didn't know the male counterpart. His voice was so different, it wasn't a traditional R&B sound, but you felt the blues in every note. I sat down and started looking at his music profile and he had a whole album out. After that I went into a 6lack rabbithole for a good month or so. I saw a lot of people I follow on social media like the song PRBLMS but my ultimate jam was Ex Calling.



I can honestly say I fell in love with his voice. I heard his voice and how annoyed he was and then felt the lyrics like I had written them myself. You can't lie, when you hear it your head just starts bobbing for no reason.


As I dove down the rabbithole of 6lack, pronounced black, I was thrown off when I found out he was linked to Flo Rida. I mean c'mon, Flo Rida is well known but he is mediocre at best. Well poor Ricardo was locked into a trifling record deal and was being put into a box that he didn't want to fit into, hence his first album being called Free 6lack. This is a loose summary of what happened within that deal. Just think, you are a creative and someone who is willing to represent you, back you financially, and pay you to create is giving you a guideline to create. That's pure bullsh*t to be honest. But after 5 or 6 years after the deal was made he was released and free to do whatever with his art.


Ricardo Valdez Valentine. Straight out of Atlanta and full of such soul. This makes so much sense why I love him, most of my faves are from the South. On September 14th the trap R&B artist dropped his sophomore album East Atlanta Love Letters. Honestly, I wasn't anticipating the second album because I was still vibing with the first one. Plus he was feeding us tidbits of what his audience wanted with single Cutting Ties and his feature on OTW with Khalid and Ty Dolla $ign. There was also Nonchalant and Switch, but they are now featured on the album.



Can we talk about the glo up from Free 6lack to EALL?


In between time there was talk of an album, but no serious marketing campaign. Then around early August the campaign started and bigger than what I expected it to be. He made it about his audience. He made the album basically an open discussion about love and how we, mostly the millennials, feel about love right now. After I saw that on Instagram I wanted to fall in love with him. The idea of him, because Lord only knows who he is besides his music. Whether it was his team or him I fell in love with the pure thought of a well executed campaign. I wasn't bombarded with vague interviews talking about headlines and rumors alongside talk about the album. I was included in the album topic which was very refreshing. I did not send in a video or tweet him because at the moment I don't know how I feel about love.


His great promo didn't end there. He had a listening party at a drive in theater in Atlanta, hopped in random cars to see how his fans felt about the album, and spoke with them afterwards. This is what I look for in an artist. It's the interaction and connection with humans that make the art great. True art is never going to fade away, it's really the topics that make the artist great, in my opinion of course. He was obviously going through something with love while making this album, but I believe the interaction with the fans was to solidify this is a common theme around the world. He has never been shy of talking to the fans though. He had a whole group chat (Twitter DMs) with his fans after his first album.


I listened to the album three times before I could get a good grasp on every song and what they meant to me. It started off dark just like the first one. Gave me The Weeknd House of Balloons vibes. But you can't fault him for that, that's just how he was feeling. I feel that 6lack makes music to match a certain chapter in his life.


His lyrics are small windows into the millennial mindset as well. The first verse of Loaded Gun alone makes me think of 10 men I know or know of who think the same way. This is a perfect reason why we need art, to describe what is going on in this modern age. It can either show nothing has changed and we need to evolve or it can show that a lot has changed from the past.


Now you have the outros and intros, and they are made by various women. The first go around I only recognized one voice and it was Instagram personality LightskinKeisha. She was featured on Disconnect and Balenciaga Challenge featuring Offset. Hearing her voice at first threw me off but then again her point of view on love is an opinion a lot of young women have today. We are tired of yo sh*t and I don't have time to wait and see where your head's at because I have things I have to accomplish too. Don't half ass the relationship, full ass it. (Loose interpretation)


" Listen, okay? Let me just say this: if a n*gga wanna f*ck with me, he gon' f*ck with all of me, he ain't gon' fuck with me sometimes, he gon' f*ck with me at all motherf*cking times, period. I ain't going for none of that bullsh*t. You know, these niggas be out here tryna play mind games and sh*t with a b*tch like, I ain't got time for that! You know what I'm saying? I ain't got time for that! N*ggas ain't the only one that's getting money too, like, b*tches is getting money too, n*gga. My time is money, n*gga! Don't waste my time, n*gga!" - LightskinKeisha, Balenciaga Challenge ft. Offset

I felt her conviction on that one. Definitely understood where she was coming from, but couldn't relate. Not in that place in my life yet. Then I heard Tierra Whack my second time around and I know I am her, she is me. From her outro on Let Her Go to her intro on Sorry I just kept on saying 'Why is she speaking to my soul?' I don't have time for y'all and ya foolishness. I don't need a man unless he's helping me or guiding along my emotional, financial, and physical glo up. (Autumn's interpretation)


"People look at me like I'm crazy/I just think d*ck is a distraction, you know, like/N*ggas ain't sh*t, and b*tches ain't sh*t either/Me personally, I just can't afford distraction/Uhm, so that's what I feel like niggas are" - Tierra Whack, Let Her Go

Finally I had to look up the last woman speaking on the album. Thankfully 6lack gave an outline of who was speaking on his album through Instagram. Her name is Jaycina Almond and sis is the voice of reason. Our age group doesn't know how to communicate and that's where most of our problems lie. We like to have relations like adults but don't want to speak to each other like mature adults. Hmm.


"Miscommunication leads to complication and... Here we are staring at each other as strangers, sleepin' in the same bed 'Cause it's like, you were never taught how to use your words like that You were never taught how to say loving things and caring things You were just taught how to say what had to be said So, I want the words that you don't have and I'm stuck trying to figure out what you feel Just think about it, like, what might this life be like if we put our pride to the side and let love lead the way" - Jaycina Almond, Seasons

From the featuring speakers to the featuring artists I was very pleased with this album. Future gave a nice sound for the Atlanta feel 6lack was going for. J. Cole was a given that it was going to be a good song, because well it's Cole. Then Offset popped on and I was so full with glee. Gotta love young Kiari, he was another drop of the Atlanta sound. Then I thought my mind was playing tricks on me when I heard sprinkles of Ty Dolla $ign on Switch because I swore I didn't hear him when it first debuted as a single. Khalid made me happy because him and 6lack together sound so fresh. It's like listening to whiskey and bourbon, smooth (Khalid) with a little bite (6lack).


By the end of the album you felt the sun start to peak through and shine in Seasons. The love or outlook on love was starting to change from cold to warm. Then Stan just captured my heart. If you stan for your significant other you know that the love is beyond real. Plus the sound is so mellow and chill it just makes you want sway from side to side, wrapped up in your lover's arms. Sigh...gotta love love.


My first Man Crush Monday goes to fine ol' Ricardo. Keep on doing your thing boo, we see you out here.

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