Artist's albums
The Summer of Love
2023 · album
Let It Be (Epic Remix)
2023 · single
Deja Vu (Blue Lab Beats Remixes)
2023 · single
What Is It
2023 · single
All Night
2023 · single
Love Euphoria
2023 · album
Love around the clock
2023 · single
Euphoria (Raheem DeVaughn remix)
2023 · single
Pace Yourself (feat. Raheem DeVaughn)
2023 · single
Cool Water
2022 · single
Love Songs
2022 · single
Stay Down
2022 · single
Back 2 Love: Side Bee
2022 · album
From Lust Till Dawn
2022 · album
Chocolate Love
2022 · single
Can We?
2022 · single
Back 2 Love
2022 · album
Mr. Midnight (Winter Time Remix)
2021 · single
Christmas Pick Me Up
2021 · single
Let It Be
2021 · single
Lovesick
2021 · album
Everything Baby
2021 · single
I Still Love You
2021 · single
Zaddy
2021 · single
When a Man
2021 · single
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Biography
Soul is more than a sound. It is a timeless idea and an immortal condition. It can’t be borrowed or traded, bequeathed or imitated (no matter how much they try). Soul isn’t the blues, but the best blues has soul. Hip-Hop isn’t soul, but it’s the most fundamental component of its DNA. R&B is the genre, but soul is the yearning, the lust, the regret. Without soul, love is merely sex. With it, you get something like Lovesick. Lovesick is a collaboration between the 3x Grammy-nominated singer Raheem DeVaughn and legendary hip-hop producer, Apollo Brown, best known for making hip-hop so grimy that it permanently lodges in your lungs and underneath your fingernails. It is a work of startling beauty, a blend of modern R&B, classic soul, and guttural funk that recalls Smokey Robinson, Al Green, and Marvin Gaye. Yet it doesn’t sound out of step alongside DeVaughn’s peers The-Dream, Anderson .Paak, and Miguel. It is an album that bears the echoes of Jodeci and James Brown, but it is ultimately the clarion vision of two masters of their respective forms.