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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #680 on: June 09, 2025, 08:52:24 PM »
Mzungu will never match black beauty.


Little Simz is not quite Sade Adu but the melanin glow gets to me.
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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #681 on: June 11, 2025, 02:57:28 AM »
Mzungu will never match black beauty.


Little Simz is not quite Sade Adu but the melanin glow gets to me.

Very nice. I dig her North London accent and deadpan delivery. Speaking of Sade, whatever happened to her? Smooth Operator, No Ordinary Love, Cherish, Sweetest Taboo .. awesome songs. Then she vanished!

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #683 on: June 11, 2025, 03:52:22 AM »
Who remembers Kenyan Washington DC "Labour of Love" Labour Day weekend bashes during our colle years and beyond? And Dallas Memorial Weekend bashes hosted annually by the KENDA ladies and the greater Dallas Kenyan community😃? Enyewe some of us were adventurous back then. Driving half way across the country in our beat up jalopies just to party with fellow Kenyans for the weekend. We packed a lot of living into those years! And who remembers Spring Break road trips? I wonder if the current youngsters still have these events like we used to. It's funny but when we were young and naive, we always felt like we were "missing out" when we were unable to make it to one of these events for whatever reason. Especially when our buddies came back and told us all about them and how much fun they had, narrating everything to the last detail "You guy, you missed out!!" Or we felt we were missing out because we didn't live in one city or another that everyone was raving about. But when we grew up we realized the life truism that the grass is almost never greener on the other end. It just seems so! DJXP, DJ Fully Focus, DJ Nyandat, DJ Vee. I wonder what happened to them all. The mixes they would make during those events would do heavy rotation on our playlists for months after. This mix reminds me of those days....

https://on.soundcloud.com/at4o8gqyTho4ewV2Ph


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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #684 on: June 11, 2025, 09:18:29 AM »
Kendrick Lamar starring Joker the Clown 8) is winning 5 golds at BET

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #685 on: June 11, 2025, 09:23:52 AM »
Mzungu will never match black beauty.


Little Simz is not quite Sade Adu but the melanin glow gets to me.

Very nice. I dig her North London accent and deadpan delivery. Speaking of Sade, whatever happened to her? Smooth Operator, No Ordinary Love, Cherish, Sweetest Taboo .. awesome songs. Then she vanished!

She is Legend. Dropping classics when she deems fit. Not a career musician.




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Like Paradise  ~ song by Sade

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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #686 on: June 12, 2025, 12:23:39 AM »
Brian Wilson has passed... buit legends never die

Most popular for this Good Vibrations

I love this more.. God Only Knows
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« Reply #687 on: June 12, 2025, 12:30:22 AM »

The mix with Bone Thugs makes it mad. Mariah hasn't aged one bit.
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« Reply #688 on: June 12, 2025, 12:35:39 AM »
♫♫ I'm Yours
You're mine
Like Paradise  ~ song by Sade

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« Reply #689 on: June 12, 2025, 12:55:59 AM »

On an unrelated note... these songs, these songs, these songs bring back bad, bad, baaaad memories I tells ya.

RIP Big Pun & Heavy D.

♫⋆。♪ Don't wana be a player no more ..

But I accept Capital Punishment is deeep.


Biggie Punisher vs Biggie Smalls

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« Reply #690 on: June 12, 2025, 01:01:54 AM »
♫♫ I'm Yours
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« Reply #691 on: Today at 07:58:00 AM »
She is Legend. Dropping classics when she deems fit. Not a career musician.





Good stuff. Been listening to a lot of Sade after you revived memories of her music. Digging this one from her Lover's Rock album 2000. Deep song.




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« Reply #692 on: Today at 08:21:44 AM »
Brian Wilson has passed... buit legends never die

Most popular for this Good Vibrations

I love this more.. God Only Knows

The Beach Boys, the Animals, the Everly Brothers ...I see someone is an old soul musically speaking :D. I posted some Woodstock stuff years ago. Not sure it's on this thread. But other than Termie, almost nobody could relate! The sad part is that almost all of these musicians are six feet under and long forgotten ,even by Gen X'rs! The old Sinatra songs remain classics, for me. Elvis' songs in his younger days are also nice to listen to. Over a decade ago, I was blessed enough to visit Graceland. On the tour you step into his living room and even his bedroom and it remains more or less exactly as it was when he died. Unsettling to say the least. I don't think most people in today's generation know how big Elvis was! He was the MJ of his era. In fact MJ pinched much of his act - dress style, stage moves etc from Elvis!




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Re: Musical Interlude
« Reply #693 on: Today at 08:27:01 AM »
The gratifying thing about being grown is that you've been there, done that, written the book, picked up your share of life's battle scars, yet are still standing and thriving. Hopefully wiser from it all. The world is your oyster. You have the freedom to make choices denied to you in the struggles of your youth. Your self-knowledge is top tier. You definitively know what your passions and interests are. You know and have the power to avoid situations, people and so on, that don't bode well for your peace of mind. Rather than the blowing with the wind of our youth that came with chasing fads, trying to "find ourselves" and hanging out with fair weather friends. Many of whom we will never meet in life ever again! The struggles are long gone and you can experience life on your own terms. Yet have tonnes of good memories to look back to, savour, reminisce and laugh about. Personally as a man, my best years have been after 40. For whatever reasons, lots of  young and middle aged women are attracted to silver foxes 8). No more baggy jeans and throwbacks. All cuff-links, tie clips and formal, grown folks attire. Always doing grown folks stuff and heading in positive directions personally, fitnesswise, professionally etc. This feel-good song always reminds me of that, for some reason.