Can’t You See Me
Can't You See Me by Roy Ayers from You Send Me on Polydor Records #PD-1-6159 released 1/1/1978 BPM 06:54 R&B
Can't You See Me by Roy Ayers from You Send Me on Polydor Records #PD-1-6159 released 1/1/1978 BPM 06:54 R&B
"Ain't We Funkin' Now" by The Brothers Johnson is a dynamic track from their 1978 album "Blam!," which showcases their exceptional ability to blend funk with catchy, danceable grooves. The song is a quintessential example of their signature style, characterized by the tight interplay between George "Lightnin' Licks" Johnson's guitar riffs and Louis "Thunder Thumbs" Johnson's powerful slap bass technique. Produced by the legendary Quincy Jones, the track benefits from polished production and sophisticated arrangements that elevate it from a simple funk tune to an enduring classic. Ain't We Funkin' Now is the latest single from The Brothers Johnson as of this date .
"Get the Funk Out Ma Face" by The Brothers Johnson is a high-energy funk anthem that captures the essence of the duo's musical style. Featured on their debut album, "Look Out for #1," released in 1976, the song quickly became one of their signature tracks. Co-written with Quincy Jones, the song showcases the brothers' ability to craft infectious grooves and memorable hooks that resonate with audiences. The title itself is a bold statement, embodying the unapologetic and exuberant spirit of funk music.
"I'll Be Good to You" by The Brothers Johnson is one of the most iconic tracks in their discography, capturing the essence of their smooth blend of funk and R&B. Released as the lead single from their debut album "Look Out for #1" in 1976, the song was an immediate hit, reaching number one on the Billboard R&B chart and securing a spot in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. The track's success helped catapult The Brothers Johnson into the spotlight, establishing them as major players in the music industry.
Blam!! is the latest single from Brothers Johnson as of this date . Fresh for the latest of R&B Spinning at BPM with a Duration of 04:53. Record Label:Spectrum Music #
So In Love (Radio Edit) is the latest single from Lalah Hathaway as of this date 5/21/2024. Fresh for the latest of R&B Steppers Spinning at 92BPM with a Duration of 04:06. Record Label:Virgin Music #
The Latest Single called I Wonder By Avery Sunshine from the album on Bigshine BPM 75 GenreR&B Year Released 2024 Cat # 759971
Thinking About You (Radio Edit)Joel LobbanDef Jam 57 R&B 57
“**Golden Time of Day**” is a soulful single by the legendary American band *Maze*, featuring Frankie Beverly. Released in 1978 as the title track of their second studio album, the song quickly became a fan favorite and is widely considered one of the band’s signature tunes. The song captures the essence of *Maze*’s smooth, laid-back sound, blending elements of soul, R&B, and jazz. With its mellow grooves, melodic bassline, and Beverly's distinctive, emotive vocals, “Golden Time of Day” offers a soothing, reflective experience that resonates deeply with listeners.Lyrically, the song is an ode to the beauty and serenity of life’s quiet moments, particularly those that occur during the golden hour—the time of day just before sunset when the sunlight is warm and golden. Frankie Beverly’s lyrics speak to the importance of taking time to appreciate these peaceful moments, finding joy in simplicity, and being present in the here and now. The song's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke feelings of calm and gratitude, making it a perennial favorite for fans of soul music. “Golden Time of Day” remains a classic, celebrated for its uplifting message and the band's masterful musicianship.
She Took My Drawers - Lenny Williams Lenny Williams is a highly acclaimed American singer, songwriter, and producer, best known for his soulful and emotive vocals that have left an…