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thetempleofawesome · 6 months
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind - Ending Song「Freak N You」by Jodeci
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😂Bwahahaaha-I just found out this was a thing! Araki you a fool for this one!😂
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20 and 21 for the ask game? :D
Oh thanks Mape !! 💕
20. Fave out-of-context or weird moment? (Especially to show non-fans)
Oh my god I was one of the show non-fans who my brother showed me some out of context moments to I think the one that stands out is Joseph peeping on Lisa Lisa right as my brother tells me that's his mom....LKSAJBDKAJSBD also Giorno fixing Mista's bullet holes that was 🅱️razy jKJASBD
21. Best music or art you've discovered through JoJo?
So many!!!! I love Jodeci because of the p5 ending, White Snake one of my dad's fav bands, the grateful dead!!! I didn't think I'd like their music but it's not bad even beach boys is fun, prince songs like soft and wet literally so many and it's funny because they're all my parents favorite music and my mom is like "does Araki have the same taste as me" JKBASD
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lboogie1906 · 2 years
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Albert Joseph Brown III (born June 4, 1968), known professionally as Al B. Sure!, is a singer, songwriter, record producer, radio host, and former record executive. He was one of the new jack swing's most popular romantic singers, songwriters, and record producers. He was a star football quarterback at Mount Vernon High School in New York, who rejected an athletic scholarship to the University of Iowa to pursue a music career. Quincy Jones selected him as the first winner of the Sony Innovators Talent Search. He went on to work with Jones on several projects, most notably the platinum single "The Secret Garden" from Jones' double-platinum-certified album Back on the Block. On this recording, he was one of a quartet with Barry White, El DeBarge, and James Ingram. His debut album In Effect Mode sold more than three million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart for seven straight weeks. It included the single "Nite and Day," which topped the R&B chart and reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Off on Your Own", which topped the R&B chart. He received numerous Grammy and American Music Award nominations and won an AMA for Best New R&B Artist. He received several Soul Train Award nominations and won the award for Best New Artist. He won several New York Music Awards. His 1-900 phone line was third in generating revenue, following those for New Kids on the Block and Run-D.M.C. He introduced to the music industry multi-platinum acts like Jodeci and teen R&B performer Tevin Campbell, as well as Faith Evans, Dave Hollister, Case, and Usher. He signed with Hidden Beach Recordings. His first single for the label, "I Love It" entered the Radio & Records Urban AC chart at No. 33. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CeYqpesr7TSkrFz0VHnrmZRwS6IAAb9bUSAD940/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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June 24, 2019
Mr. Schow: I must say that I am slightly disappointed when the member opposite asked for some leniency. I thought we were going to hear maybe another verse, another track from his poetry. My disappointment was furthered when the Member for Calgary-McCall started playing some music, and I thought we were going to hear a nice rendition of Jodeci or something. But I digress.
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brokenhardies · 3 years
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remember jouko? yeah now that ive gone through jojolion here’s my updated version of her! (made in the same dollmaker as the original jouko post)
this is jodeci joestar, holy’s twin sister! unlike her sister, jodeci fell into grunge and rock music and became the lead singer of the band murder scene in college! her stand is still mcr and has the same ability, as well as her plot being very similar; involving the resurrection of DIO by the cult heaven/hell! her name comes from the r&b quartet jodeci!
technically she’s josuke’s sbr universe counterpart (being holy’s sister & generally a nice person) but she takes a lot from jotaro (her plot involving traveling to stop DIO), as well as joseph (she’s cunning, playful and loves to toy with her opponents, also her jobro is a zeppeli!)
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unsp0k3n-desires · 3 years
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1. Songs Most Listened To: (R&B/Slow Jams)
Soon As I Get Home-Faith Evans
How Deep is Your Love-Keith Sweat
My My My- Johnny Gill
Feenin- Jodeci
Candy Rain- Soul For Real
If- Janet Jackson
Songs Most Listened To: (Reggaeton/Trap)
Bellaquita-Dalex,Lenny Tavarez
Medusa-Annuel,Jhay Cortez, J Balvin
La Curiosidad- Jay Wheeler♥️, Myke Towers
La Jeepeta- Nio Garcia, Brray,Juanka
Los Bo- Myke Towers, Jhay Cortez
Bounce-Cazzu
2. Bible; “then Pharoh said to Joseph, behold in my dream I was standing on the banks of the Nile”.
4. I can’t say publicly 👁👄👁 but all I can say is who I’m into rn, hint is in the Janet song I posted ^^
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recentanimenews · 6 years
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Four Reasons Why Jodeci are the Perfect Match for Golden Wind's Ending Song
One of the favorite traditions of new JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure seasons is trying to discern what the ending song might be; traditionally borrowing from non-Japanese music or anime original themes, the ending songs of JoJo seasons are chosen seemingly to match the setting, time period, or themes of the anime they’re attached to. Songs such as "Roundabout" by Yes, "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles, "Last Train Home" by Pat Metheny Group and "I Want You" by Savage Garden have capped off each episode in a perfect way. But the question raged before Golden Wind started: What would it use for its ending song? What song would perfectly fit, what singer or band would be the best choice? With episode 2, we got our answer: Jodeci’s "Freek’N You!" While this choice may have caught many by surprise, we’ve got a list here that will help you see why Jodeci isn’t just a great choice, but the BEST choice possible, and what connections this legendary R&B group have with JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure!
1. They both feature frontmen named JoJo
Ok, look, this one was a gimme. We’ll go into some other details more seriously below, but there was no way we’d pass up this particular similarity!
1. (For realsies): Jodeci’s "Freek’N You" and Golden Wind were both created in 1995
This may seem as flimsy as the first reason, but hear us out on this. Jodeci had by this time released 2 previous albums, and their musical sound and unique styles had a huge impact on the music scene that would evolve in the mid '90s and early 2000s. Hirohiko Araki is a consummate music fan, even having stated in an interview that he specifically listened to R&B and rap to get into the right headspace to create Golden Wind’s original manga. By the time he started Golden Wind, Jodeci’s influence on the music industry would be really hard to escape, and in particular the album that "Freek’N You" would come out on hit #2 on the Billboard charts for the year, meaning there’s a very good chance that Araki had heard of the group while doing his musical research and inspirations. For perhaps no other reason, though, the timing alone is perfect; the previous songs all correlate to the settings of their respective JoJo seasons, or to the years in which Araki created and worked on them, with Jodeci’s song being slightly older than Golden Wind by a few months.
2. Jodeci and Araki are both hugely influential artists that impacted their respective mediums
If you were born in or after the year 1999, you might not know about Jodeci (but your parents might have…), yet the group was a hugely influential R&B group that changed the music scene with their work. It isn’t incorrect to attribute much of modern R&B and even types of rap to “Jodeci Style”, with artists like Usher, Drake, and J-Cole drawing inspiration and influence to the foursome. Much of this came from the way in which Jodeci blended gospel, rap/hip-hop, rock, and new jack swing into their beats and songs. It would be hard to imagine what the modern R&B music scene would look like without the influential work of Jodeci!
Similarly, it is hard to ignore the huge impact Hirohiko Araki has had on the manga and anime industry during his career and work on JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Numerous artists cite Araki as an inspiration and influence, and JoJo references and parodies pop up frequently in all sorts of anime and manga works; Araki’s unique blending of shonen action, stylish art, and unique layouts and blends of cultural references had a huge impact on the manga industry, and he continues to do so today!
3. Jodeci’s R&B style matches the Gang-Star aesthetic of Giorno
Golden Wind is undeniably a mob style story set in Italy, so there were quite a few other songs people had expected as the ending theme song that dealt with gangsters, but in reality those songs don’t quite match the tone and focus of Giorno’s unique dream of gang life. In episode 2 we learn that Giorno dreams of being a Gang-Star, a leader who protects and cares for the people around them in a slightly romanticized and somewhat crazy-sounding dream of the mafia. While Giorno’s motivations can be debated later, one thing is sure: Giorno’s vision of a “Gang-Star’s Paradise” has little in common with the other paradise-themed song people envisioned.
  Instead, the sensual and sexual themes of R&B, pioneered by Jodeci, match the glamorous lifestyle that Giorno envisions. Music videos for Jodeci, K-Ci & JoJo, and other R&B groups from the era place heavy emphasis on a smoky, sexy vibe that comes from a life of potentially questionable activities in darkened rooms, stylish clothing, and the grim realities of drug- and violence-laden gang lifestyles, such as in K-Ci & JoJo’s "Crazy."
      4. Both Jodeci and Golden Wind broke the mold from the norm
As we mentioned previously, Jodeci were so influential to the R&B scene that their unique style birthed “Jodeci Style” that gets referenced even today with numerous artists sampling from the group. The group focused on songs about love lost and won, combining their gospel backgrounds with modern music trends and unique styles that hadn’t been seen before in such a combination, which made their work wholly unique and different. "Freek’N You" was something of an oddball compared to the rest of the discography; it featured some more...direct...language and desires, and showed the evolution of the group and their unique tone. Tupac featured K-Ci & Jojo in two of his videos, Notorious B.I.G. sang the first verse of "Freek'N You" that can be seen in the video for "Nasty Girl," and numerous R&B singers from Ne-Yo to Trey Songz owe much of their careers to Jodeci’s influences. While the group Boyz II Men might be more instantly thought of when it comes to '90s R&B, it was the harder edge and styling of Jodeci that really shaped the way rap and R&B would evolve following the '90s!
Golden Wind, meanwhile, presented a real departure for the JoJo series in a way that none of the others had really done since the start. The first four JoJo parts focused exclusively on the Joestar family line, from Jonathan to Josuke, and featured numerous returning characters directly involved in the Joestar family line. Giorno, however, is DIO’s son, living in Italy and far away from the Joestar line--Giorno's not “directly” related to them. Similarly, as we’ve seen so far, the Stand powers of Golden Wind are so far quite outlandish compared to the somewhat simpler Stands of Stardust Crusaders and Diamond is Unbreakable, with Giorno himself being a much more slender and elegant protagonist compared to the beefy Jotaro or Joseph, and even seems slightly slimmer and less aggressive than Josuke. Although Stardust Crusaders brought Stands into the JoJo world for the first time, Golden Wind takes the most risks and changes to the direct formula of the series, much like Jodeci did to R&B! 
    While the initial reaction might be that the song was an odd choice, we hope that our list has helped show you the reasons why Jodeci was not only a great choice to accompany Golden Wind, but why it was the most necessary choice. While other songs might have fit in some ways, Jodeci’s unique sounds seems the perfect mix for JoJo’s unique visuals and thematics, and it shows the breadth of Hirohiko Araki’s love of all types of music from various time periods! So next time you finish your JoJo Friday, turn the lights down low, light some candles, and let "Freek'N You" soothe your soul as you wait for the next episode!
What’s your thoughts on Jodeci x JoJo? What unique song would you have liked to see? Let us know in the comments!
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blackkudos · 6 years
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Fantasia Monique Taylor (née Barrino; born June 30, 1984), known professionally by her mononym Fantasia, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame as the winner of the third season of the reality television series American Idol in 2004. Following her victory, she released her debut single, "I Believe," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. Subsequently, she released her debut album, Free Yourself, which went on to be certified Platinum by the RIAA and garnered Taylor three Grammy nominations in 2006.
In 2006, she released her second album, Fantasia, which featured the single "When I See U" which topped the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for eight weeks. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA and received three Grammy nominations in 2008. She then played the part of Celie in the Broadway musical The Color Purple, for which she won a 2007 Theatre World Award. Her third studio album, Back to Me, was released worldwide on August 24, 2010 and features the single "Bittersweet," which peaked in the top ten on the R&B chart. The single won her a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. As of February 2012, Taylor has sold 2,842,000 albums and 1,425,000 tracks in the United States. In 2012, VH1 ranked her number 32 out of the 100 Greatest Women in Music.
On April 18, 2013, Taylor returned to American Idol singing "Lose to Win." The performance dubbed "dynamic, passionate and powerful" won her fervent expressions of approval from the show's current judges and a wild ovation from the live audience. Moreover, she has received rave reviews in the media for the performance. In November 2013, Taylor returned to Broadway in the musical After Midnight. On October 16, 2014, she was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame.
Taylor has been nicknamed "Baby Patti LaBelle" by her idol Patti LaBelle.
Early life
Fantasia Taylor was born Fantasia Barrino to Diane and Joseph Barrino and raised in High Point, North Carolina. She began singing at the age of five. Taylor cites Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle and Tina Turner as her biggest musical influences. Music runs in her family. R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo, formerly of Jodeci, are her first cousins. Her uncles, The Barrino Brothers, were a 1970s R&B band.
Despite the travels, she attended Andrews High School in High Point, North Carolina. Feeling embarrassed and harassed after she was raped by a classmate, she dropped out of high school. She became pregnant at 16, and on August 8, 2001, gave birth to her daughter, Zion Quari Barrino with her ex-boyfriend, Brandel Shouse.
Career
2004–05: American Idol and Free Yourself
Taylor's show was a heartfelt staging of the Porgy and Bess standard "Summertime" that left her in tears from "feeling the song" and earned praise from the judges and was named amongst the AOL's 2004 list of greatest television moments.
For the final performance of the season, Taylor offered a second performance of "Summertime" that again drew praise from the judges; Simon Cowell remarked that she was the best contestant to ever compete in any competition, including the more than seventy Idol champions crowned nationally and internationally since the show began its first global incarnations. On the finale, over 65 million votes were cast in order to determine the winner on May 26, 2004, up from 24 million in 2003. Taylor defeated runner-up Diana DeGarmo by 1.3 million votes. At age 19, she was the youngest American Idol winner until May 23, 2007, when then 17-year-old Jordin Sparks won the title.
Taylor participated in the U.S. tour with the other American Idol finalists and appeared in the 2004 Christmas special, Kelly, Ruben and Fantasia: Home For the Holidays as well.
Taylor's brother auditioned for the eighth season of American idol but failed to make it to the Hollywood round.
Taylor is one of only four winners, the others being Ruben Studdard, Kris Allen and most recently Candice Glover, to have landed in the bottom three or two, which she did twice.
Performances
^Note 1 : When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in the particular night, Taylor was in the bottom two, but declared safe when LaToya London was eliminated.
After winning American Idol, Fantasia signed to J Records with 19 Entertainment and began work on her debut album. In June 2004, she released her debut single, "I Believe", which later debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. This number-one debut made Fantasia the first artist in history to achieve this with a first single. On the sales chart, the single spent eleven consecutive weeks at number one, giving it the longest consecutive stay on top of that chart for an American Idol contestant. The CD single, "I Believe", went on to become the top selling single of 2004 in the U.S., and has since been certified double platinum by the CRIA. Taylor also won three Billboard Music Awards for the single.
Fantasia released her debut studio album, Free Yourself, in November 2004. It debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, selling 240,000 copies in its first week. To date, it has sold over two million copies worldwide, and was certified Platinum in the U.S. The singles "Truth Is" and "Free Yourself" became R&B hits, reaching number two and number three respectively on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, while the controversial "Baby Mama"—which critics accused of romanticizing single motherhood—reached the top twenty. Taylor did even better on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay, where she was the first artist of any kind to simultaneously hold the top two spots of the top three, and "Truth Is" spent 14 weeks at the number one position. Taylor was named the number-one artist of the Adult Urban Contemporary format for 2005 according to the December 13, 2005 issue of Billboard magazine.
Through the spring and winter of 2005, Fantasia made many television appearances to promote her album. She played Aretha Franklin in an episode of the series American Dreams, singing "Respect", guest voiced on The Simpsons episode "A Star Is Torn", and guest starred as herself in a cameo role on the sitcom All of Us. She appeared three times as a musical guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. On March 25, 2005, Fantasia performed at the thirty-sixth NAACP Image Awards in honor of Illinois Senator Barack Obama after winning the award for Outstanding Female Artist. In May 2005, Fantasia went on her first tour with her own live band, with soul singers Kem and Rashaan Patterson. She also appeared as a headliner at several music festivals including the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival and the Reggae Sumfest in Jamaica. In October 2005, she received good notices as an opening act for Kanye West's Touch the Sky Tour.
2006–07: Fantasia, acting debut and The Color Purple
In 2006, Taylor was nominated for three Grammy Awards for her debut album. Though she did not win any awards, she performed at the 48th annual telecast with several artists including Aerosmith, Joss Stone, John Legend, Maroon 5, and Ciara in an all-star tribute to Sly and the Family Stone during the Grammy Award show.
In August 2006, Fantasia played herself in a Lifetime Television film based on her autobiography Life Is Not a Fairy Tale. The film was directed by Debbie Allen and debuted on the women's cable network on August 19, 2006. The movie received nineteen million viewers throughout its debut weekend. The Fantasia Barrino Story: Life is Not a Fairy Tale has also become Lifetime's second most viewed program of all time.
Fantasia had many musical collaborations during the fall of 2006 including a remake of The Clark Sisters' "Endow Me" which featured Faith Evans, Lil' Mo, and Coko of SWV, a remake of Stevie Wonder's 1976 song "I Wish" with Patti LaBelle and Yolanda Adams for the soundtrack to the 2006 computer-animated film Happy Feet, and most notably her duet with Aretha Franklin which was recorded at that time and later released in 2007.
She released her self-titled second effort, Fantasia, on December 12, 2006. The album involved production by Missy Elliott, Swizz Beatz, Babyface, Diane Warren, and others, and has since spawned the singles "Hood Boy" produced by Tone Mason, "When I See U", and "Only One U" and went on to be certified gold.
When I See You" became her first single to top the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, remaining at the number one spot for eight consecutive weeks. The single stayed on the chart for over a year and was named number eight on the Billboard Best of The 2000s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
In February 2007, Fantasia appeared and performed on American Idol, and announced that she would be starring in the lead role of Celie in the Broadway musical The Color Purple, the hit musical based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel of the same name by Alice Walker. After appearing on American Idol and The Oprah Winfrey Show, the musical received a boost of over two million in pre-ticket sales in one week. Leading up to her first performance on April 10, 2007 the play garnered a total of 6.5 million in pre-ticket sales.
While playing the role, Fantasia earned rave reviews for her performance. New York Post critic Clive Barnes said, "... there is some elemental quality to Fantasia that is either greatness or something close to it." Upon her warm welcome to the stage Fantasia was asked to perform at the 2007 Tony Awards in a tribute to Atlanta's Alliance Theater in which The Color Purple got its start. In recognition of an outstanding stage debut performance, Fantasia was given the Theatre World Award and the Best Replacement Star Broadway.com Award. Fantasia was initially scheduled for a limited six-month engagement ending in October 2007 but had her run extended until January 6, 2008. The Color Purple box office saw a thirty-four-million-dollar jump in sales since Taylor started in the show, a third of the play's 100 million dollar earning since its debut in 2005. The New York Post reported that Taylor missed nearly fifty performances in the show, causing the producers to give back tens of thousands of dollars in refunds. In the September 2008 issue of Sister 2 Sister magazine, Taylor revealed that the reason for her absences in The Color Purple was because of the development of a cyst on her vocal cords. She was ordered to immediately undergo surgery which later revealed that she in fact had a tumor on her vocal cords. She now reports that after a successful surgery, the tumor was completely removed and she is now well.
2008–10: Back to Me and Fantasia for Real
Fantasia received two Grammy nominations for her sophomore release, Fantasia and subsequently began work on her third studio album in 2008. She stated on the red carpet of the 2008 Grammy Awards that the style of the new album would be a blending of the avenues she has touched musically, which include American Idol and Broadway. She also revealed that she would be writing some of the album's songs and would collaborate again with Missy Elliott, The Underdogs, and Midi Mafia, who produced one of her biggest hits, "When I See U".
Midi Mafia produced the majority of Fantasia's third studio album. Also, hip hop duo Rock City were confirmed to be writing for the new project. At the time, they had recorded four songs together. She also worked with songwriter-producer Rich King which spawned two songs for her third release. KP, Eric Hudson and Raphael Saadiq are a few people that also became involved on the project. Fantasia confirmed that about 75 percent of the album was complete by mid-2009, and that fans should've expected a new single by the fall of 2009, with the album due to be released in early 2010. This was later delayed, and while recording her new album, Fantasia decided to do a great deal of it the "old fashioned way," inviting a live orchestra to record in the studio with her.
Fantasia was then cast by Oprah Winfrey as Celie in the film adaptation of The Color Purple musical, which began production after the release of her third album, as Fantasia confirmed to MTV News on March 5, 2008.
In June 2008, Fantasia parted ways with 19 Entertainment, but remained with 19 Recordings and J Records. She said that after the release of her third album, she plans to release a gospel album. She performed with her mother, Diane Barrino, in a Thanksgiving special on BET's Bobby Jones Gospel. Fantasia also appeared on Jennifer Hudson's self-titled album, on the song "I'm His Only Woman", which was nominated for a 2009 Grammy Award, though it did not win.
Fantasia reprised the role of Celie in the national tour of The Color Purple during its Washington D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, and Los Angeles stops.
Fantasia also stars in a reality show produced by World of Wonder. Titled Fantasia for Real, it premiered on January 11, 2010, on VH1 to rave reviews and ratings. The show's first season ended in July 2010 with its second began on September 19, 2010.
"Even Angels", a song from Fantasia's third studio album, produced by The Stereotypes and written by Heather Bright, was never released to radio . She performed the song on The Oprah Winfrey Show on February 3, 2010. The album's first official single, "Bittersweet", was released on May 11, 2010 and has gone on to reach number seven on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart as well as number seventy-four on the Billboard Hot 100.
Fantasia's third studio album, Back to Me, was released on August 24, 2010. Fantasia cited Tina Turner, Queen and Aretha Franklin as influences, and like musicians she admired from their era, she recorded with a live band. The album has been promoted by appearances on Good Morning America and The Wendy Williams Show among others. On March 28, 2010, Taylor also performed "America the Beautiful" at WWE WrestleMania XXVI. To promote the album, Taylor embarked on her first solo concert tour, Back to Me Tour in the fall of 2010.
Taylor appeared on Charlie Wilson's album Just Charlie, on "I Want to Be Your Man."
In the summer of 2010, she appeared as a guest judge alongside Wayne Brady, on episode 11, of RuPaul's Drag Race.
2011–13: Grammy Award, return to acting and Side Effects of You
On February 13, 2011, Fantasia won her first Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Bittersweet".
In 2011, Taylor was cast in her first film role, playing gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in a biopic based on the 1993 book Got to Tell It: Mahalia Jackson, Queen of Gospel. It was later reported that the film was fully endorsed by the Mahalia Jackson estate. Fantasia also would receive not only the top salary in the project but a percentage of the box office revenue the film creates. Production was originally planned to begin in October 2011 in New Orleans and Chicago with a release date of late 2012 and a premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. In August 2011, organizers of the International Hair Show in Atlanta, Georgia, said medical conditions requiring bed rest had forced Fantasia to cancel her scheduled performance there. Double Dutch Productions LLC, the production company behind Mahalia!, released a statement saying it "extends apologies to Fantasia Barrino for the inaccurate, non-factual and disparaging statements of Ms. Barrino's reputation, character and image."
In 2011, Aretha Franklin expressed interest in having Taylor play her in a planned biographical movie.
On October 7, RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding J Records along with Arista Records and Jive Records. With the shutdown, Taylor (and all other artists previously signed to these three labels) will release her future material on the RCA Records brand.
On February 13, 2012, VH1 named Taylor 32nd out of the 100 Greatest Women in Music.
Taylor was featured on a cover version of Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" with Kelly Price and Faith Evans from Evans' compilation album R&B Divas, which was released on October 2, 2012.
On December 19, 2012, Fantasia premiered her new single, "Lose to Win". During an interview on Steve Harvey's morning radio show, Taylor revealed that the album's release date would be March 13, 2013. However, on February 28, 2013, via her Facebook page, Fantasia announced that her album would be released on April 23, 2013. The album was available for pre-order on March 19, 2013.
On April 19, 2013, Fantasia revealed that her next single would be "Without Me," featuring Kelly Rowland and Missy Elliott.
In June 2013, Fantasia embarked on a five-date tour with Andrea Bocelli. In an interview on Today in that same month, she revealed that she will return to Broadway in October 2013.
Taylor starred in the musical revue After Midnight which opened on Broadway on November 3, 2013, with previews beginning on October 18 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Her role ended on February 9, 2014. She had received rave reviews from critics for her performance. New York Post wrote "... although I admired Ms. Barrino's heartfelt performance in "The Color Purple," I was surprised at how smoothly and intuitively she slid into the vocal persona of a jazz singer." Taylor was the first of a rotating roster of special guest stars that also included k.d. lang, Toni Braxton and Babyface. On March 20, 2014, it was announced that Taylor will return to the production for a second stint for four weeks, beginning on May 13 through June 8. Taylor performed alongside the cast and Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knight at the 68th Tony Awards.
In August 2013, Taylor co-wrote and recorded the theme song "In the Middle of the Night" for The Butler.
2014–present: The Definition Of...
On October 16, 2014, Taylor was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Taylor appeared on Dave Koz's new Christmas album, The 25th of December, which consisted of a collection of Christmas-themed duets. The album was released on September 30, 2014. In November 2014, Taylor teamed up with former Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams on the remix of Williams' "If We Had Your Eyes". In November, Taylor announced that she had started work on her next album. She posted a short clip of her and R. Kelly in the studio on her official Instagram account. "No Time for It," the first single from the album, was released on January 7, 2016. Taylor is working with music executive and producer Ron Fair.
Taylor toured with Anthony Hamilton beginning on April 21, 2016, in Buffalo, New York. The Definition Of... was released in the United States on July 29, 2016 and debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 Chart, selling 32,000 units The album also topped that week's Billboard R&B Albums Chart and was No. 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Album's chart making it Taylor's fourth top ten album. The new album featured two top 10 singles on the Adult R&B Songs airplay chart: "No Time For It," which peaked at number six, and "Sleeping with the One I Love," which peaked at number 9.
Personal life
In September 2005, Taylor published a memoir, dictated to a freelance writer, titled Life Is Not a Fairy Tale. In it, she revealed she is functionally illiterate and was unable to read the text of contracts she signed or to read to her then four-year-old daughter. In 2006, following the release of her autobiography, Taylor's father sued her for $10 million after she said unflattering things about him in the book that he claimed were false.
On December 9, 2008, Taylor's 6,600-square-foot (610 m2), lakefront home in Charlotte's Glynmoor Lakes at Piper Glen community was in foreclosure and would be up for auction. Her 4,500-square-foot (420 m2) home, also in Piper Glen, is unaffected. The home was due to be auctioned in January 2009 by the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office after the company Broward Energy Partners, which had paid over $68,000 of her taxes in 2006, said it had not been fully repaid. The auction earnings were to be used to finish reimbursing the company for the loan, on which Taylor had paid back $10,000. The auction was canceled after Taylor's attorneys and the lender reached an "eleventh-hour deal", the details of which were not disclosed.
Her uncles, The Barrino Brothers, were a 1970s R&B band and her brother is Grand Hustle recording artist Ricco Barrino.
An August 2010 divorce filing in Mecklenburg County District Court alleges that Taylor had a year-long relationship with Antwaun Cook, who was married, bringing up the subject of alienation of affection laws in North Carolina. Taylor claimed the two began dating after Cook and his wife separated.
On August 9, 2010, Taylor was hospitalized in Pineville, North Carolina, due to overdosing on aspirin and an unknown sleep aid. Dickens said, "'Her injuries are not life threatening ... she was dehydrated and exhausted at the time." The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department classified the incident as a suicide attempt. In transcript segments released the day before an August 24, 2010, interview on the VH1 series Behind the Music, Taylor confirmed the incident was a suicide attempt, saying, "I didn't care about anything. I just wanted out. At that moment I wanted out. I wanted it to be over with...." Taylor denied rumors that the incident was a publicity stunt.
Afterward, Taylor said, "Music saved me. When I went in the hospital, I went into the computer room, and I looked up artists who've been through things, artists who sing from their soul. I took my cues from them, and I just put my mind and everything into music." She also relied on her family, something she had not done earlier in her career. Taylor testified in court that she aborted her and Cook's fetus around the time of her failed suicide attempt.
In late August 2010, the ex-wife of Antwuan Cook, Paula Cook, accused Taylor of knowingly pursuing a relationship with her husband despite knowledge of their existing marriage. In December 2010, a North Carolina judge ruled in Taylor's favor, stating the Cooks' separation date was September 14, 2009, and not June 2010 as Paula previously claimed.
On August 1, 2011, Taylor announced a second pregnancy during a charity concert event in Jacksonville, Florida. She did not reveal the name of the father. On September 13, 2011 it was confirmed that the singer would be having a boy. On December 13, 2011, she gave birth to a son, Dallas Xavier Barrino. On July 18, 2015, she married Kendall Taylor, a businessman.
She dated former NFL player Michael Clayton, who was at the time playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. From 2008 to 2009, Taylor dated rapper Young Dro.
Artistry
Voice
Taylor's voice has been described as raspy, gritty and soulful.
Influences
Taylor has said from childhood she has been influenced by soul singers Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan and Tina Turner, as well as jazz singers Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Cab Calloway and Nina Simone. Taylor has drawn many comparisons to her idols. LaBelle affectionately calls Taylor "baby Patti." "[Fantasia's] just a baby me...when you see yourself in someone else, you say, 'God I'm 70, she's 30,' so she's like the Patti Labelle from back in the day and everything and she's so raw," LaBelle stated in an interview. She always credit her church upbringing and cites The Clark Sisters as one of her influences. Taylor is also an admirer of rock music and was influenced by Queen and Elton John. Her fourth album, Side Effects of You introduced a new and much edgier rock-inspired sound which she coined as 'rock soul'. During an interview with Billboard.com, Taylor has stated that she would like to go in more of a rock direction for her fifth studio album. "This whole rock soul direction has been on my heart. I'll always be soulful: I started singing in the church at the age of five. So that will never go anywhere. But there's a certain side of me that wants to tap into that whole rock world. It's hard to come from R&B to that. But it's something I believe in and will fight for," Taylor said in the interview.
Genres and songwriting
Taylor's music is mostly contemporary R&B, heavily rooted in soul music and gospel music. Her lyrics speak of love, pain and resilience. She also incorporates pop, funk, reggae and hip hop into her music. Side Effects of You demonstrated the versatility of Taylor's voice. Taylor introduced a new and much edgier rock-inspired sound which she coined as 'rock soul'. Gerrick D. Kennedy from the Los Angeles Times praised the album as "sumptuous contemporary R&B dipped in vintage rock and soul". Andy Kellman from Allmusic called it "her finest album yet". Taylor further showcased her versatility and expanded her range while starring in Broadway musicals The Color Purple and After Midnight, as well as her mini-tour with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.
Taylor has received songwriting credits on Side Effects of You. She wrote majority of the tracks along with Sevyn Streeter, Emeli Sandé, Andrea Martin, Al Sherrod Lambert and many others. Aside from her own project, Taylor co-wrote the theme song to the movie The Butler entitled "In the Middle of the Night", which she also performed, as well as a song called "In the Middle" for American Idol twelfth season winner Candice Glover's debut album, Music Speaks.
Legacy
Since winning American Idol in 2004, Taylor has sold over three million records and won numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award, three Billboard Awards, three NAACP Image Awards and two ASCAP Awards. Her first single, "I Believe" topped the Billboard Hot 100 at number-one, making Taylor the first artist in history to achieve this with a first single. I Believe remained at number-one for eleven consecutive weeks, giving it the longest consecutive stay on top of that chart for an American Idol contestant. In 2005, Taylor was named the number-one artist of the Adult Urban Contemporary format, according to the December 13, 2005 issue of Billboard magazine. In 2012, VH1 ranked her number 32 out of the 100 Greatest Women in Music. Taylor was the first artist of any kind to simultaneously hold the top two spots of the top three on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay. Her song, "Truth Is" spent fourteen weeks at the number-one position. Taylor's American Idol performance of the Porgy and Bess standard "Summertime" was named amongst the AOL's 2004 list of greatest television moments.
Over the course of her career, Taylor has inspired other artists, including American Idol season eleven contestant Joshua Ledet who was dubbed "Mantasia" by fans, the media and even Taylor herself. Actress Amber Riley revealed her admiration for Taylor in an interview on The Arsenio Hall Show and cited her as an "inspiration."
Discography
Free Yourself (2004)
Fantasia (2006)
Back to Me (2010)
Side Effects of You (2013)
The Definition of... (2016)
Filmography
FilmsBroadwayTelevision
Bibliography
Life Is Not a Fairy Tale (2005)
Tours
Headlining
2010–11: Back to Me Tour
2013: Side Effects of You Tour
2016: The Definition Of... Tour
Co-headlining
2004: American Idols LIVE! Tour 2004 (with the Top 10 finalist of American Idol 2004)
2016: Fantasia & Anthony Hamilton: Live in Concert (with Anthony Hamilton)
2016: Annual Summer Jam (with Maxwell and Ro James)
Opening act
2005: Touch the Sky (for Kanye West)
2006: Unpredictable Tour (for Jamie Foxx)
2011: Intimacy Tour (for Kem)
2013: 2013 World Tour (for Andrea Bocelli)
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Kaleidoscope Rights Essay 6: Deflowering the Lavender Scare
Kaleidoscope Rights Essay 6: Deflowering the Lavender Scare
Deflowering the Lavender Scare  By: Jodeci Nightshade February 28th, 1950 is the day that the “dam broke” (67, Reimer & Brown)  for the homosexual, then known as homophile, community. The Red Scare was red hot and a new scare was on the horizon. Then senator Joseph Mccarthy was said to have a list of 205 names of communists that were lurking in the States Department and needed to be weeded out.…
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United Souls - Rav Shalom Arush Emuna Tour - Rav Moshe Perlstein - Sefirah Humility 34!
United Souls – Rav Shalom Arush Emuna Tour – Rav Moshe Perlstein – Sefirah Humility 34!
Summary Rav Shalom Arush Emuna Tour – Hosting Rav Moshe Perlstein – Sefirah Humility & Emuna Class Q/A #34! Click & Share on – https://fb.watch/4Y_kuLI_Sf/ Thank you for joining our special Sefirat HaOmer #EmunaClass Q/A Weekly Sunday at 8:30 pm – Translated by Rav Dayan Elgrod – Soulful Emuna Unity during such a Continued Challenging time! Please Partner with our Emuna Tour 2021! We have had…
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Unity Inspires Projects Announcing Jodeci Joseph Joining Unity Bookings & Awesome Podcasts Beyond!
Unity Inspires Projects Announcing Jodeci Joseph Joining Unity Bookings & Awesome Podcasts Beyond!
Listen to our #unityflow podcast: Unity Inspires Projects Announcing Jodeci Joseph Joining Unity Bookings – https://anchor.fm/eligoldsmith/episodes/Unity-Inspires-Projects-Announcing-Jodeci-Joseph-Joining-Unity-Bookings–Awesome-Podcasts-Beyond-euauhj Excited to announce Jodeci Joseph will be joining #unitybooking! @Jodecijoseph – first up – #emunaclass #33 – Sunday 830pm #jerusalem time. #beyond…
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Weebviews: Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure; JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken
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Run time:  Oct 6, 2012 to Apr 6, 2013 (Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency);  Apr 5, 2014 to Sep 13, 2014 (Stardust Crusaders);  Apr 2, 2016 to Dec 24, 2016 (Diamond is Unbreakable);  Oct 6, 2018 to Jul 28, 2019 (Vento Aureo)
Episode Count: 9 (Phantom Blood); 17 (Battle Tendency); 48 (Stardust Crusaders); 39 (Diamond is Unbreakable); 39 (Vento Aureo): TOTAL OF 152
Manga: YES
Written by:  Hirohiko Araki
Genre:  Action, Adventure, Supernatural, Vampire, Shounen (P1&2);  Action, Adventure, Supernatural, Drama, Shounen (P3);  Action, Adventure, Comedy, Supernatural, Drama, Shounen (P4);  Action, Adventure, Shounen (P5)
Studio: David Productions
License(s): Viz Media
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OK. I have MANY words for JJBA! First off, this series has become my Number 1 favorite series. At first I thought it be like damn ok, here’s jojo’s the meme, and then I became totally obsessed. The meme from JJBA are immaculate. Majority of my comfort characters came from this show, and I managed to finish all 5 parts in about 2 months. 
I’ll start off with part 1: It’s a little hard to keep watching because it’s a slow introduction, but I promise it’s worth it in the end. Part one really was a good introduction to an anime that is referenced in so many other shows. Erina and Jojo are great, but Speedwagon is the best character to have come from part 1
With part 2, you’re introduced to the next main Jojo, Joseph, who by far is the funniest Jojo. Part 2 really grabs you with comedy this time around, and it introduces some of my favorite villains in this part. Part 2 also has arguably the most FUNKY opening song, and these parts are something you really shouldn’t skip, because it lays the foundation for the entire show.
Part 3: Part 3 is my favorite part, because I got super fucking invested into it. It’s a little long, but the characters, and also the most ICONIC jojo fight make it worth it. I will admit, the continues fighting of one type of ability got kind of repetitive, but the ways the Crusaders dealt with some of them was super great. Also, half of the JJBA memes come from this part
Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable was something else. It really felt like a fever dream to me, but was honestly very enjoyable! A lot of characters were put into this one, but the return of some part 3 characters was great. Part 4 does start out a little slow, but the ending, and the reveal of the main villain made the rest of the part really great.
Part 5: Part 5 has some of the best stands, and characters. There’s a lot that goes into part 5, and without spoiling, this part really tugged at my heart many many many times. Part 5 has my absolute top villain, and the reveal of him was actually pretty frickin sick, Also more memes are from this part as well lol. 
Overall, I highly recommend JJBA! It really has become one of my favorite anime series, and I’m patiently waiting for part 6 to be animated :)
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MAL:  8.14/10 (P1/2),  8.15/10 (P3),  8.53/10 (P4)  8.64/10 (P5)
PER: 9/10 (P1/2), 10/10 (P3), 10/10 (P4), 9/10 (P5)
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OP1:   "JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~ by Hiroaki TOMMY Tominaga
ED1: "Roundabout" by YES
OP2:  "BLOODY STREAM" by Coda
OP3: STAND PROUD" by Jin Hashimoto
ED2:  "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles
OP4:  "JoJo - Sono Chi no Kioku: end of THE WORLD" by JO☆STARS~TOMMY, Coda, JIN~
ED3:  "Last Train Home" by Pat Metheny Group
OP 5:  "Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town" by THE DU
OP6:  "chase" by batta
OP7:  "Great Days" by Karen Aoki, Daisuke Hasegawa
ED4:  "I WANT YOU" by Savage Garden
ED5:  "Great Days -Units Ver.-" by JO☆UNITED
OP7:  "Fighting Gold" by Coda
OP8:  "Uragirimono no Requiem" by Daisuke Hasegawa
ED6:  "Freek'n You" by Jodeci
ED7: "Modern Crusaders" by Enigma
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also below are some gifs that I like :)
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Albert Joseph Brown III (born June 4, 1968), known professionally as Al B. Sure!, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, radio host, and former record executive. He was born in Boston and raised in Mount Vernon, New York. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Brown was one of the new jack swing's most popular romantic singers, songwriters, and record producers. Brown was a star football quarterback at Mount Vernon High School in New York, who rejected an athletic scholarship to the University of Iowa to pursue a music career. In 1987, Quincy Jones selected Brown as the first winner of the Sony Innovators Talent Search. Subsequently, he went on to work with Jones on several projects, most notably the platinum 1990 single "The Secret Garden" from Jones' double-platinum-certified album Back on the Block. On this recording, Brown was one of a quartet with Barry White, El DeBarge, and James Ingram. Brown's 1988 debut album In Effect Mode sold more than three million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart for seven straight weeks. It included the single "Nite and Day," which topped the R&B chart and reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Off on Your Own", which also top the R&B chart. He received numerous Grammy and American Music Award nominations and won an AMA for Best New R&B Artist. He also received several Soul Train Award nominations and won the award for Best New Artist. Brown also won several New York Music Awards. In addition, his 1-900 phone line was third in generating revenue, following those for New Kids on the Block and Run-D.M.C. As a writer and producer, Brown introduced to the music industry such multi-platinum acts like Jodeci and teen R&B performer Tevin Campbell, as well as Faith Evans, Dave Hollister, Case, and Usher. In 2009, Brown signed with Hidden Beach Recordings. His first single for the label, "I Love It" entered the Radio & Records Urban AC chart at No. 33. The album Honey, I'm Home was released on June 23, 2009. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CBCLBMonEpM5j4-tRRJsDrW4ANlD2ABC0z9ZRE0/?igshid=bn2pfro1ouny
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so a fan part update!
part 7.25 takes place between 1942 and 1945, so near the end of ww2. this is bc, according to chapter 11 of jojolion, joseph joestar was born in 1924, meaning that he would be the same age as his canon counterpart during battle tendency during this part
life on the murder spree (part 7.5) now takes place in the early 80s instead of the late 80s, with jodeci & holy joestar both being in their early 20s at the time!
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2016
Rap:
Shy Glizzy - Young Jefe 2
21 Savage - Savage Mode
Tree - I.B. Tree
KA - Honor Killed The Samouraï
Young Thug - No My Name Is Jeffery / I'm Up
Payroll Giovanni & Cardo - Big Bossin' Vol. 1 / Sosa Dreamz
YG - Still Brazy
Kodak Black - Lil B.I.G Pac
Kevin Gates - Islah
Nef The Pharaoh - Neffy Got Wings
Vic Spencer & Chris Crack - Who the F__k Is Chris Spencer
Ezale & Dj Fresh - The Tonite Show with Ezale
Rae Sremmurd - Sremmlife II
1WayFrank - Young Hustla Reloaded
YFN Lucci - Wish Me Well 2
G Herbo - Strictly 4 My Fans
Lud Foe - No Hooks
Beatking - Gangsta Stripper Music 3
Kamaiyah - A Good Night In The Ghetto
Boosie Badazz - Out My Feelings
Lil Durk - Lil Durk 2X
Lil Yachty - Summer Songs 2
HM:
2 Chainz - Felt Like Cappin & Hibachi For Lunch / Aesop Rock - The Impossible Kid / Bankroll Mafia - Bankroll Mafia / Bentley & Parallel Thought - Street Knowledge / Boosie Badazz - Thug Talk & In My Feelings / Chance The Rapper & Jeremih - Merry christmas lil mama / Certfied Outfit - True Grit / Denzel Curry - Imperial / Dirty - Field Nigga / Famous Dex - Dexter The Robot / Future - EVOL & Purple Reign / Joe Blow - You Should Be Payin Me Too!! / Johnny Cinco - Cinco 2 / Kanye West - The Life of Pablo / Kid Cudi - Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' / Koran Streets - You.Know.I.Got.It / Lil Yase - From the Block Too Alot / Meek Mill - 4-4 / Migos - Young Rich Niggas 2 / Mozzy - Mandatory Check / Starlito - RED DOT FREE / zeroh - Tinnitus
R’n’B:
Frank Ocean - Blond
Solange - A seat at the table
Ye Ali - TrapHouse Jodeci
Jesse Boykins III - BARTHOLOMEW
K. Michelle - More Issues Than Vogue
Maxwell - BlackSUMMERSnight
KING - We Are King
Dawn Richard - Redemption
Digital Beats:
Principe Discos - Mambos Levis D'Outro Mundo
DJ Nervoso - DJ Nervoso
Cakedog - Champions
食品まつり aka FOODMAN - IKEIKE
Traxman - Let's Get The Steppin EP
DJ Marfox - Chapa Quente
DJ Earl - Open Your Eyes
Leonce - Heatwave Mixtape
DJ Taye - Move Out EP
DVA [HI:EMOTIONS] - NOTUURONLINEU
Equiknoxx - Bird Sound Power
Letta - Testimony
Hype Williams - 10 / 10
Digital Bliss:
Lorenzo Senni - Persona
Oval - Popp
Motion Graphics - s.t.
Yves Tumor - Serpent Music
Cfcf - On Vacation
Suzanne Kraft - What You Get For Being Young
Contemporary Composition, Improvisation and all that good stuff:
Keith Rowe - The Room Extended
Oren Ambarchi, Kassel Jaeger & James Rushford - Pale Calling
Beatrice Dillon & Rupert Clervaux - Two Changes
Sean McCann - Music for public ensemble
Eli Keszler - Last Signs Of Speed
Graham Lambkin - Community
Michael Pisaro & Reinier van Houdt - The earth and the sky
Joëlle Léandre - Can you hear me ?
Jeph Jerman & Tim Barnes - Versatile Ambience / Goethe
Andrea Belfi - Cera Persa
Sarah Hennies - Gather and Release
Autechre - elseq 1-5
Marc Baron - Un salon au fond d'un lac
Hsia Yu & Yan Jun - 7 poems and some tinnitus
Rashad Becker - Traditional Music of Notional Species Vol II
Richard Kamerman ‎- Music For Glassblower's Studio And Broken Toy Piano
Jana Winderen - The Wanderer
Stefan Thut ‎- Un/Even And One
Joachim Nordwall - The message is very simple
Machinefabriek - Crumble
Taku Unami and Devin DiSanto - ErstLive 13
Beat Keller, Tom Johnson, Joseph Kudirka - String trios
Valerio Tricoli - Vixit
Jeffrey Roden - Threads of a prayer
Vanessa Rossetto & Matthew Revert  - Earnest Rubbish
V/A - Scelsi ep
Techno / House:
Kilchhofer - Dersu
Ondo Fudd - Blue Dot
Beatrice Dillon - Can I change my mind ?
Horsepower Productions - Crooks, Crime and Corruption
Randomer & Hodge - Second Freeze  Simple As
PST & SVN - 1,2,3,4
RSS B0YS - M0NKEY BL00D
Minimal Detroit - Minimal Detroit Album Vol 1
Don't DJ - Authentic Exoticism
Inoue Shirabe ‎- Achromatic Illusion
V/A - My House Is Not Your House II
New Old:
Henning Christiansen - Op. 50 Requiem of Art (Aus Celtic) Fluxorum organum II
Point G - Classics & Unreleased Jams
Becker, Stegmann, Zeumer - s/t ep
Camp Lo - On The Way Uptown
DJ Slugo Presents D.J. Clent - Hail Mary
Here’s one of my fav mix of the year as a present if you made it through those charts : 
https://soundcloud.com/davidgoeson/lusofonias-mixtape
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