- 'The Root' is a song by American recording artist D'Angelo. It is the eighth track on his second studio album, Voodoo, which was released on January 25, 2000, by Virgin Records. 'The Root' was recorded and produced by D'Angelo at New York's Electric Lady Studios during sessions for the album. The song was composed by D'Angelo, guitarist Charlie Hunter, and Luther Archer, D'Angelo.
- D'Angelo: Voodoo album review by Rob Evanoff, published on July 1, 2000. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!
1. Everybody loves the sunshine
Free excel crack. Voodoo was like crack for purists-this was Real Music, serious as a heart attack, deeply reverent and worshipful of the past. Big bet casino. Screenshot video macbook pro. D'Angelo once said about the content of Voodoo: 'This album is a personal testimony about my life and my emotions. My life kinda changed overnight when Brown Sugar came out. Smooth grooves, jazzy horns, snappy strings, Motown harmonies and other bewitching ingredients give Voodoo sonic power. Angry birds mac app store free download. But D'Angelo's lyrics and public comments reveal an inner deception. But D'Angelo's lyrics and public comments reveal an inner deception.
2. Fair but so uncool
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3. Go back 2 the thing
3. Inst. #1
4. Joe Texan
5. Marvine
6. Spanish Joint (Acoustic)
7. Africa (Acoustic)
8. If you got funk, you got style
9. Pete Rock beat
10. Superman Lover
11. Ex to the next
6. Spanish Joint (Acoustic)
7. Africa (Acoustic)
8. If you got funk, you got style
9. Pete Rock beat
10. Superman Lover
11. Ex to the next
5. Marvine
6. Spanish Joint (Acoustic)
7. Africa (Acoustic)
8. If you got funk, you got style
9. Pete Rock beat
10. Superman Lover
11. Ex to the next
12. Chaos
13. Hard to earn
6. Spanish Joint (Acoustic)
7. Africa (Acoustic)
8. If you got funk, you got style
9. Pete Rock beat
10. Superman Lover
11. Ex to the next
12. Chaos
13. Hard to earn