Credits
Lead Performance: Me'Shell Ndegeocello
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The organic funk grooves, live drums, piano, flute, and other jazz flourishing under a laid-back beat-poet vibe couldn't be more trendy. So it's no wonder that Madonna signed this woman to her label. But guess what? Despite an unoriginal voice shaped by pre-hip-hop rappers like Gil Scott-Heron and lyrics that can run to cliche, Me'Shell delivers her cool cocktail talk with a winning bluesy resignation.
Posted Oct 22, 1993
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