This album had me kickin' off my shoes and jumpin' outta my clothes, I just want
author: Nalander Melton Jr.
This album had all the different approaches of genre put into it. This made me want to chill, to breakdance, to love, to boogie down low, soak in the bath-tub, and many, many more things. Given the circumstances of this album, I'm surprised I did't just get naked, running down the street screaming out, "I Love Delilah Harris."
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Funky-Soul
author: e.soul
Stimme und Sound passen gut zusammen. Alles in allem eine empfehlenswerte Scheibe, weil Funk und Soul hier gut zusammen produziert wurden. Der Track 2 und 4 haben es mir angetan. Die sind wirklich gut und je öfter man die tracks hört, um so besser gefallen sie einem. Wegen dem gut getroffenen Mix aus Funk und Soul klare 4 Sterne.
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Delilah was winner of Abe Olman Scholarship Award given to a new artist from eac
author: Billboard Magazine
The 13th annual Abe Olman Scholarship Awards for excellence in songwriting were presented recently in New York by the National Academy of Popular Music (NAPM), the parent body of the "Songwriters' Hall of Fame. The winners who received $1,200 each, were selected from those who are active in workshops hosted by ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, the Songwriters Guild of America (SGA), and the NAPM. Winners of this award were Stephen Rosenthal, Delilah Harris, Natasha Ming, Jean Norris, and Mike Errico.
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An introduction to new music selected and profiled.
author: "scott Galloway" - Urban Network
Delilah Harris
"Do Whatcha Gotta Do" (Funknstuff/PaperNotes)
She is simply the most dynamic singer/songwriter/flava maker you are going to encounter this year. The knee-jerk comparisons are going to be to Jill Scott, but, Yo, Delilah's imagination revolves around our mundane life and times on an axis tilted a little mo' to the left. She's a jazzy funky space baby with poetry fo' yo' subliminals, beats fo' yo' feets and a voice like a cappuccino rasin root beer float, tickling your eardrums with smile - inducing lucky charms. Yes, it's no accident that you find delight in Delilah. Her debut album, BigHEADED Girl (I told you she was bugged) is thirteen amazing and diverse songs ranging from the sexy, late-night sing-a-long, "Bud," the chilhood reminiscence "Fly Ass Kicks" to the heavy backbeat blues of "Day" and the too mellow for words "Came 2 Pass." The first single, "Do Whatcha Gotta Do," is just what the goddesses ordered for spring night chill time. Slip off your kicks and luxunate...
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