TEXAS HOLD ‘EM (Peaceful Piano Version) – Single
Sample excerpt for album TEXAS HOLD ‘EM (Peaceful Piano Version) – Single.
Read MorePeaceful Country, Vol. 1
Sample excerpt for album Peaceful Country, Vol. 1.
Read MoreTEXAS HOLD ‘EM (Piano Version)
Sample excerpt for album TEXAS HOLD ‘EM (Piano Version).
Read MoreCountry Goes Classical (Classical Versions)
Sample excerpt for album Country Goes Classical (Classical Versions).
Read MoreJoe Kay: welcome to the aprtment (DJ Mix)
Sample excerpt for album Joe Kay: welcome to the aprtment (DJ Mix).
Read MoreSoul Sista – Remix / From “Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack”
Sample excerpt for Soul Sista – Remix / From “Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack”.
Read MoreSomething Keeps Calling Me (feat. Rob Bacon)
Sample excerpt for Something Keeps Calling Me (feat. Rob Bacon).
Read MoreGet Involved (feat. Q-Tip) [Mixed]
Sample excerpt for Get Involved (feat. Q-Tip) [Mixed].
Read MoreAsk Of You
Sample excerpt for Ask Of You.
Read MoreApple of My Eye
Sample excerpt for Apple of My Eye.
Read MoreRaphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq is a Grammy Award-winning musician, songwriter, and go-to producer for some of the top names in R&B. Born in Oakland, Raphael grew up singing gospel music and started playing bass at the age of six. On the strength of training he received at Castlemont High, Saadiq auditioned for Sheila E and landed a spot in her band supporting Prince’s 1986 world tour. Saadiq then formed Tony! Toni! Toné! with his brother D’Wayne Wiggins and cousin Timothy Riley. The trio thrived in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, racking up many hits including “Feels Good,” “Anniversary” and “It Never Rains (In Southern California).” After four TTT albums, Saadiq started the urban supergroup Lucy Pearl in 1999. His solo career began with Instant Vintage (2002) and Ray Ray (2004). Critics began taking notice with the release of his 2008 homage to classic soul, The Way I See It, and it’s follow-up, Stone Rollin’ (2011). Along with his solo work, Saadiq honed his craft as a producer, working with a wide range of artists, including Snoop Dogg, Erykah Badu, and Stevie Wonder. He co-wrote hits for D’Angelo and Solange, and his songs have been covered, sampled, or referenced by everyone from Ed Sheeran to Drake. In 2017, he received an Academy Award nomination (Best Original Song) for “Mighty River” from Mudbound, co-written with Mary J. Blige. On TV, Saadiq is the composer in residence for Isa Rae’s hit HBO show Insecure. His next solo album, Jimmy Lee, is scheduled for release in August 2019.
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