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Aloe Blacc

Aloe Blacc

  • Avg user rating: 3 stars Out of 13 votes
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  • Similar Artists: John Legend, Akon, R. Kelly, Emanon

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Dance 4 Life (3:40) Date added: 04/13/06 | Total listens: 3,003

User reviews for Aloe Blacc

Average rating3 starsOut of 13 votes

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Editor's review

Putting the "neo" in neo-soul is this SoCal man-of-many-talents. In a genre that can be content to let sheer sultriness stand as the be all and end all, Bacc is a legit innovator who fuses the deep power of traditional spirituals with taut rhythms and post-Stevie Wonder vocal joy.

Biography

So. Cal native Aloe Blacc began his recording career as an MC back in 1995, when he joined up with hip-hop producer Exile to form the mainstay indie rap group, Emanon. A few years later, Aloe would "stow away" on a Lootpack European tour and become fast friends with Oh No, a relationship which led to many fruitful collaborations as a solo artist.

These days, Aloe Blacc has evolved into a true Renaissance man "dubbed" the indie R. Kelly by online retailer Turntable Lab. Recordings like his Latin cover of John Legend's "Ordinary People" prove that not only can this multi-instrumentalist produce, rap and sing, but he can flip it in Spanish, too. With an amazingly broad set of influences ranging widely from the acoustic guitar stylings of folk artist Cat Stevens, to the soul-stirring sounds of the Negro Spirituals, Aloe prides himself on the spectrum of his musical roots. His sound often forays into the digital R&B realm, but always grooves with a tinge of Latin and the pulse of hip-hop.

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