#29DaysOfBlackLoveSongs: Day 27

Today’s Black Love Song: Rose Royce — You’re On My Mind

It’s now Day 27 of the FuseBox Radio’s Black History Month 2016 ‪#‎29DaysofBlackLoveSongs‬ online audio celebration, where I select and share various tunes that I feel express all sorts of Black Love — self-love, platonic love, romantic love, love for community, etc. — from various music genres repping the Black Diaspora.

Today’s song in the mix is “You’re On My Mind” by Rose Royce.

One of the tunes from the classic 1970s movie & soundtrack of “Car Wash” (seriously, if you don’t own &/or have not streamed either, get your music & movie business straight stat), this is just a really awesomely crafted bit of music (it goes smoothly from soaring slow jam Soul to Doo-Wop to Jazzy breakdowns ALL IN THE SAME JOINT) that’s pretty much on the “baby, I’ve done you wrong and messed up, but I actually am being real about acknowledging that and want us to get back together since I know what love is…and it is truly with you” tune steeze in the best way.

Hope that folks enjoy this music selection and the others that will be on deck through the month of February under this hashtag, explore more tunes from these artists we put out there, share the music and more!

About the Author: DJ Fusion is a short, above average looking Black-American female DJ, writer and photographer in her 30s that’s originally from the Prince Georges County, MD and now going back and forth between New Jersey and the DMV (DC/MD/VA). Since 1998, she’s been doing the syndicated radio show, The FuseBox Radio Broadcast, which brings the best of Black Music from all over the world along with news, interviews and commentary.

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