Chaka Khan’s Lost Prince Album ‘Come 2 My House’ To Make Digital Debut for 25th AnniversaryKhan recorded her most cohesive and personal disc ever with Prince in 1998, and there’s a good chance you had no idea it even existed.Jul 21, 20231Jul 21, 20231
Reexamining the Genius of N’Dea Davenport’s 1998 Solo Step-OutThe former Brand New Heavies singer scored a win for women, Black artists, and R&B lovers on an impressive, but underappreciated debut.Jun 29, 20231Jun 29, 20231
In Defense of En Vogue’s “Whatever”The legendary girl group’s underappreciated 1997 single too often escapes mention, but it and its hidden message deserve a second look.Jun 10, 20223Jun 10, 20223
How Physical Media Brought Prince Back To Life For MeFinding a copy of Prince’s The Hits/The B-Sides unlocks memories of how the compilation made one writer a Prince fan for life.Jan 18, 2022Jan 18, 2022
Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire: Patti LaBelle’s ‘Burnin’’ Turns 30On the GRAMMY-winning Burnin’, Patti LaBelle seamlessly melds gospel, R&B, soul, and pop on the most cohesive album in her discography.Sep 29, 2021Sep 29, 2021
Why Chaka Khan’s “Naughty” Still Matters 40 Years LaterReleased in 1980 during disco’s last heartbeats, this too-often-overlooked record captured the changing landscape of American soul music.Mar 26, 2020Mar 26, 2020