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Discography
Albums
2000 - Aijuswanaseing
2002 - Juslisen
2003 - Soulstar
2007 - luvanmusiq
Singles
Singles
* 2000: "Just Friends (Sunny)"
* 2000: "Love"
* 2001: "Girl Next Door"
* 2002: "Halfcrazy"
* 2002: "Dontchange"
* 2003: "Forthenight"
* 2004: "Whoknows"
* 2007: "B.U.D.D.Y."
* 2007: "Teachme"
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Bio
The aim for this record, says Musiq Soulchild about LUVANMUSIQ, his first album for Atlantic Records, is basically to reintroduce myself.
As if he really needs an introduction. After debuting in 2000 with the brilliant AIJUSWANASEING, and following that up with JUSLISEN (2002) and SOULSTAR (2003), Musiq Soulchild became known for creating some of the most compelling soul of the new millennium. Crafting ear-caressing tracks that blended old-school soul fervor with new-school hip-hop rhythms, he went on to sell three million albums in the U.S. alone, gathering a string of major awards in the process.
It is Musiqs quiet devotion to his sonic impact as a musician that drives the man to want to re-introduce himself, to set up his return to the airwaves and the clubs as a new beginning of sorts, and not take for granted his status in the music industry. Ive been away for a little while, he says. The industrys changed and so have I personally, mentally, psychologically. I look at my previous three albums as grade school, middle school, and high school. Now with this new album, LUVANMUSIQ, its like Im going off to college.
And college never sounded so good.
If college is that place where you learn who you are and what you want to contribute to the world, LUVANMUSIQ is the album Musiq Soulchild was meant to make, crammed with full-bodied tracks that take soul music to the high level he has always reached for. From the funky, hip-hop-inflected, Heartbeat-throwback Buddy, to the stunningly beautiful Teach Me and the Stevie Wonderesque Questions, LUVANMUSIQ is a generous, open-armed declaration of heart and soul. It is a collection full of the musings of a man who appreciates the perks of maturity, and who doesnt have time for the child-like games and sounds that seem to define so much modern music.
It sounds like the music of a Man, a man trying to maintain, a man not driven by the more youthful priorities that seem to dominate music today. Which is exactly what Musiq was aiming for.
I like to write and perform songs that have a more realistic perspective on things, says Musiq. A lot of people use songs for escapism and poetic aesthetics, but I would like to think that humanity has evolved. I would like to inspire people to start thinking that way. Look, man, he adds with a laugh, Im not twenty-one anymore, so Im not talking about that same stuff.
What he is doing is trying new things.
Check out Buddy, featuring the MC-ing of one of the best singers that modern R&B has to offer. Im kind of easing my way into MC-ism, even though Ive wanted to do it for a loooong time, says Musiq. I hadnt really warmed up to it before because I respect the craft. Its not something you can just jump into and do. I love hip-hop, the idea of it. I love the culture of it, the basics and the foundation of it. And I want to contribute to that culture. Bit by bit, Im doing my best to contribute to the culture because theres more to me musically than what has been put out there.
Theres more to Musiq on many, many levels. The Philly native, the oldest of nine kids (and the self-described black sheep of the family), found himself homeless after dropping out of high school at seventeen. Knowing what he knows now, he believes he could have handled things differently. I could have used that forum to my advantage 'cause there were people whose job was to teach me, he says now. But at the time he just felt patronized. When youre young, you just want what you want and you dont see better. Much to his parents chagrin, he found himself working menial jobs and sleeping on friends couches just to get by. But even when things were at their worst when he couldnt find a friendly sofa, for instance, and found himself sleeping on the train or on a bench in the park Musiq found a creative way to get himself through the hard times.
Its crazy, he remembers, because when I look at my life now, I realize it was pretty bad back then, but I didnt look at it like that. You can call it wishful thinking or you can call it neurotic, I dont know and I dont care, but I knew that it was all just a movie and I was just going through the part of the movie where I was down. You couldnt tell me different; I just knew. Thats how I chose to look at it.
But even at the worst of times, there was always music. He remembers playing dresser-piano and air guitar when he was a kid, and singing along to his fathers Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway records before he really knew what they meant. But then he realized that I can sing. I just looked at it as something I could do and something I wanted to get better at and something I could get attention from.
So much attention, in fact, that the thing he loved the thing he was known for when he was gigging around Philly and hanging out with other musicians became his actual name: Musiq.
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