Tuesday, November 08, 2005
FLOETRY RELEASES FLO'OLOGY
Natalie Stewart (the Floacist) and Marsha Ambrosius (the Songstress) return with their new album Flo’Ology. The pair flourished in the spoken word circuit before their Dreamworks released debut album Floetic (2002) earned six Grammy nominations, six Soul Train awards and a NAACP nomination for best new artist. With their new album, Flo'Ology, the London duo remains true to form by uniting passionate vocals and elegant spoken word with the rhythms of classic soul, funk and a little bit of island spice! Working with producers who really spoke to them, they enlisted the help of Rafael Saadiq on I Imagination and Whiteleaf Productions on I'll Die and Closer. In addition, the London ladies brought in Scott Storch to work on the tunes My Apology and the first single SupaStar which features a back and forth with the one and only Common. "The highest compliment that anyone could give Flo'Ology is to say we've changed. People are so scared to for some reason, but that's what life is. That's what this album is all about."
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