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The voice behind the 2008 hit “Bust Your Windows” divulged on the uniqueness of her voice and song choice before filling the room with melodic rifts from her 2009 hit, “Lions, Tigers & Bears.”
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“I’m just trying to do this ‘cause I love it.” “Just me getting a move on with my life and me getting back to where I needed to be,” she said. Sullivan shared more of her experiences with the audience including the inspiration behind her new album. “A lot of people thought I stopped because I was mad at the industry,” she said. “But when it ended as they usually do, I started to focus on myself.” “I was in a relationship that was very consuming, it was bad and it took all of my energy, everything,” she said. Sullivan explained her break from the music industry as a decision she made so she could put more energy into a previous relationship. The second half of the night was dedicated to Sullivan, who came back from a three-year break and released a new album entitled “Reality Show” Jan. Johnson then performed the song “Yes” from his 2011 album “MusiqInTheMagiq.” “You got to want more than being a star.” Aijuswanaseing is the perfect backdrop for an intimate candlelit evening or just a casual stroll on a sunny afternoon.“I want to encourage you to find what it will take for you to do that, and whatever it is, just do it,” he said. Aijuswanaseing paints an aural portrait of this model combination which is best brought to life on the slyly flirtatious "Just Friends (Sunny)," which is featured on the Nutty Professor II soundtrack (Universal, 2000). The album is a casual yet valiant excursion that mirrors the many faces of a model swooner: a calm, cool, and collected attitude, mixed with a light sense of humor and a healthy serving of poise, swank, and sensitivity. There is also an apparent hint of the likes of Soulchild's idol Stevie Wonder in the rhythmic finger-snapping beat and experimental vocal riffs on "143," serving as evidence that Soulchild's voice is strong enough to stand on its own. The slow-paced wonder quality of "143" echoes a snippet of the style of fellow soul sista Erykah Badu (not a surprise since Musiq lists her high on his list of influences). The somber, soul-searching track "Mary Go Round" and the earnest sentiments on "Love" display Musiq's mellow, sincere side. Tracks like the confident and playful "Just Friends" and the indelibly funky "My Girl" pick up the pace of the album, suggesting the possibility for future dancefloor remixes. "Girl Next Door" is a romantic exchange that features the vocal prowess of Ayana of the duo Aaries. On the up-tempo track "Girl Next Door," the singer demonstrates the smooth, rich texture of his voice. Love So many things Ive got to tell you But Im afraid I dont know how Cause theres a possibility Youll look at me differently Love Ever since the first moment I spoke your name From then on I knew that by you being in my life Things were destined to change cause Love So many people use your name in vain Love Those have faith in you sometimes go astray Love. Aijuswanaseing is a remarkable collection of songs that successfully showcases Soulchild's vocal talent and versatility as he crisscrosses the analogous styles of R&B, soul, and rap. With his 2000 debut album, Aijuswanaseing (I Just Want to Sing), Musiq Soulchild is sure to make an indelible mark on the R&B soundscape.