Ask Dwele his favorite song from “Subject,” his 2003 debut album, and the soul singer will hem and haw a bit before narrowing the options to two. The tone-setting “Truth” makes the cut because of its ...
Excerpted from the magazine for Billboard.com. By Billboard Staff The proverb “slow and steady wins the race” is not one generally heard in the halls at record labels. However, Virgin Records is ...
Dwele: Deja Vu You gotta respect a man with a belly ring fetish says he s all about the details. With his debut album Subject Dwele conveys his adoration of the female being, in all her voluptuous and ...
He’d rather play, OK? Instead of talking over the phone about his musicianship, Dwele (that’s dwell-lay) would rather let you feel it in a mellow riff on his keyboard or in a liquid run on his bass.
It was apparent from the 2003 release of his official debut album Subject that pure harmony pumped through the veins of Detroit’s own Dwele. Whether blessing cameos through singing or production, or ...
R&B; Singer-songwriter-producer-musician Andwele (“God has brought me” in Swahili) “Dwele” Gardner is the newest of the nu-soul artists. Think spoken-word, breathy vocals; jazz and hip-hop influences; ...
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It's been ten years since Dwele released his debut album Subject, and this, the anniversary tour, serves to remind fans of the neo-soul supremo just how far he's come. So Dwele might not sell out ...
The 26-year-old Andwele "Dwele" Gardner is a soul artist with a difference: he may hail from the city that gave us Motown, but his brand of soul is anything but pop, and although the majority of songs ...
Singer/songwriter/producer Dwele will release his third album, "Sketches of a Man," on June 24 via RT Music Group/Koch Records. By Mariel Concepcion Singer/songwriter/producer Dwele will release his ...
He’d rather play, OK? Instead of talking over the phone about his musicianship, Dwele (that’s dwell-lay) would rather let you feel it in a mellow riff on his keyboard or in a liquid run on his bass.
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