Born in Detroit, this legendary songstress began singing gospel as a child with her sisters Brenda and Valorie. Together they formed The Jones Girls and signed their first record deal in 1970, debuting with “My Own Special Way”. They were also background singers for Diana Ross and Aretha Franklin. After the group disbanded, she continued as a solo artist releasing “Do You Get Enough Love” in 1986.
Designed to provide a little sonic respite from the many challenges of the past couple of years, her new single sparkles with elegant classic soul vibes. Taken from her upcoming album “In Loving Tribute”, which she dedicated to her late sisters and is expected next year, it’s the laid-back rhythm, flavorful keys and her enchanting voice that makes this a luscious tune to step back into the light with.
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From their album “Another Time, Another Place” (1994):
Celebrating the feel-good female voices of 90s R&B, this is the new single by British soulstress Yoji:
Based in Auckland, this New Zealand singer/songwriter discovered his dream to be a pop artist aged 7. He started taken lessons playing drums aged 9 and spent his teens playing in rock and jazz bands. He has since performed across the world fronting a 9-piece band on a cruise liner. Inspired by
Encapsulating a blend of 80s and 90s nostalgia with a fusion of pop and R&B, his new single is a neon explosion of auditory goodness. Starting with smooth, shimmering synths, representing the no-man’s land between love and loss, he adds an euphoric sparkle with resonating drums and an catchy melody. And with his soaring vocals and vivid hooks, you’ll soon be a sucker for this lively groove.
From her album “Show Some Emotion” (1977):
From their album “Against The World” (2021):