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"Soul Sista" is the debut single released in 2000 by American R&B/neo soul singer Bilal. The song was in support of his debut studio album, 1st Born Second released under Interscope Records . It also appeared on the soundtrack to Love & Basketball .
Bilal Sayeed Oliver (born August 23, 1979) [3] is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is an independent artist, noted for his wide vocal range, work across multiple genres, and intense live performances.
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Soul Sister may refer to: Soul Sister (Shirley Scott album), 1966; Soul Sister (Aretha Franklin album), 1966; Soul Sisters, 1963 album by Gloria Coleman; Soulsister, a Belgian pop group; Soul Sister, a 1969 book by Grace Halsell, who darkened her skin and passed as a black woman; Soul Sister, a 2012 musical stage show featuring the music of Ike ...
Styles then proceeds with his audition song, Train's "Hey, Soul Sister," but Cowell seems unconvinced. Cowell gives Styles a second chance, asking Styles to sing a capella. Styles belts out Stevie ...
Love for Sale is the unreleased second album by the American singer-songwriter Bilal.It was recorded from 2001 to 2003 at Electric Lady Studios in New York during the height of the Soulquarians era, a period in the studio's history marked by the frequent and innovative recording activity of that musical collective, in which Bilal was a member.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - It's been a year and a half since Maxine Green - the sister of legendary soul singer Al Green - was reported missing. Maxine was last seen in September 2013 on the northwest ...
Soul Sista is the debut studio album by American singer KeKe Wyatt. It was released on November 13, 2001, by MCA Records . [ 1 ] The album's writing and production was entirely credited to Steve "Stone" Huff.