The erstwhile Wonderlove member clearly picked up some fine lessons from Stevie. If anything, she's inclined to go silkier than the famously silky songman. "Feel the Fire" mixes burbling keyboards--chorded more to jazz than R&B--with sateen strings and Maysa's soft swoons.
Certain singers were born to sing and Maysa is one of those artists. Instantly identifiable, completely inviting and totally convincing, Maysa's soulful, heartfelt and no nonsense approach has made her one of the most admired R&B singers on the scene for close to two decades. With a single note, the Baltimore native can ignite spine-tingling chills with her earthy, intoxicating and velvety smooth voice. Coming of age in the 70s, Maysa, a former member of Stevie Wonder's Wonderlove and a longtime lead vocalist with the popular jazz-funk aggregate Incognito, harnesses the spirit of the true R&B singer on her new and second Shanachie recording, Feel The Fire. "I am so happy to continue on my 70s journey with Feel The Fire," says Maysa. "I hope this music makes people feel good and takes them back to the good old days!"