Just Me, Les Nubians, Wayna & Queen Godis
Posted by Saucy Dame Dizzle on
August 21, 2008
Lastnite, while chillaxin’ in my PJ’s - appreciating the central air-conditioning - feeling far away from the crazy world we live in, and indulging in a generous slice of strawberry cheesecake — I sailed my way into a cyber oasis of saucy songbirds. I was having x-chromosome moment without any interruptions, stress or mess. Life is good.
Maybe tonite I’ll fall back and enjoy some baritone influenced music. Lord knows I need some testosterone in my life. You know, somebody that can hit them low notes somewhere ‘tween bass and tenor. If they hit it right I might feel compelled to sing falsetto. But now I’m babbling about something completely different.
Anyhoo,

Les Nubians style is still strong (peep the Flickr gallery). Their best known single,“Makeda” never fails to put me in a relaxed, peaceful, mood. The music, the melody, the whole vibe, transcends cultural and language barriers; doing exactly what music is meant to do — unite and inspire.

You know you’ve got skills when the legendary Stevie Wonder declares you are “incredible”. Wayna is ‘that deal’. I especially had fun turning up the volume on her ode to the often (more than it should be), dissapointing, dating scene — and an electrical alternative to the “real thing”, — “Mr.Duracell“.

Queen Godis is a mirror of womanhood. Check for her and let me know what you think.







