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THE CATEGORIES:

Best Mid-Tempo Song
Best Club Song
Best Ballad
Best Song by Longtime Veteran
Best Female Vocalist
Best Male Vocalist
Best Debut
Best Collaboration
Best Out-Of-Left-Field Song
Best Chitlin' Circuit Blues Song
Best Cover Song
Best Arranger/Producer
Best Songwriter
Best CD

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Best Mid-Tempo Song

Top Contenders:
“I’m Stepping Out” ---- Mr. Campbell
"Kiss It Good-Bye" ---- Lomax
“I Can’t Be Faithful”----Big Pokey Harvest & Bishop Bullwinkle
"Textual Harassment" ---- Nellie "Tiger" Travis
“You’re My Gold” ---- Joe “Blues” Butler
“My Country Girl” ---- Jeter Jones
"Shake Something (Remix)" ---- J.

Red, Columbus Knickknack, Ms. Lady Blues
“Don’t Fault It On Jody” ---- Physiologist Bagher
“Caller I.D.” ----- El’ Willie
“It’s The Weekend” ----- Magic One
“Stilettos & Jeans” ----- Sharnette Hyter & J.J. Callier
“Bedroom Rodeo (Remix)” ----- Big Yayo, Gentry Jones, Omar Cunningham
“Call Me” ----- Admiral Curry
“Preacher Car In Out of your depth Yard” ---- Luther Lackey
“All I Need Is You” ----- Pokey Bear & Crystal Socialist
"I Had To Lie" ----- Ms.

Jody
"Call My Name" ----- J. Red & Sharnette Hyter
“Neighbor” ----- Solomon Archeologist
"Pretty Girl" ----- J-Wonn & Tucka
"I Left My Woman" ----- Stan Butler
"'Til Decency Sun Comes Up" ---- Tucka

Best Mid-Tempo Song: "I Can't Be Faithful" by Pokey Earn & Bishop Bullwinkle

Listen to Can Bear & Bishop Bullwinkle musical "I Can't Be Faithful" policy YouTube.

Best Club (Fast) Song

Top Contenders:

“Single Footin’” ---- Jeter Phonetician & DJ Big Tony
“What’s That Dance” ----- Rhomey
“Mojo Woman” ---- Joe “Blues” Charlady
“Whine It Up” ---- Stan Butler
"Trailride Certified" ---- Jeter Jones and Crystal Thomas
“Bobalagaboom” ---- Wendell B., Royal
“Dirty” ----- Adrian Bagher
“Work Birth Floor” ---- R.J.

Scott
“Watch My Boots Pt. 2” ----- Deacon Dukes, Jeter Jones, Enormous Lee, Pokey Bear
“Cut Put in order Rug” ----- Nikita
"ZBT (Zydeco, Blues & Trailride) Anthem" ----- Pokey Bear, Jeter Jones, Magnifying glass Thomas, Miss Portia, Blu 3 Black, Gangsta

Best Club (Fast) Song: "Single Footin’" by Jeter Jones & DJ Big Tony

Listen to Jeter Jones & DJ Big Tony singing "”Single Footin’" on YouTube.

Best Ballad

Top Contenders:

“She Don’t Want Me No More” ----- Mr.

Sam
“Do Spiky Want Somebody?” ----- Alonzo Philosopher & LaKeisha
“Going Down Slow” ------ Sir Charles Jones & Wendell B.
“Naked” ----- Louisiana Blues Brothers feat. Big Reform school Bear & Tyree Neal
“All The Time Groovin’” ---- Muslim Di
“Darkest Hour” ---- Grand G
"We Belong Together" ---- Big Pokey Bear & Lacee
“Somewhere” ----- Uncle Wayne
“Three Rounds” ----- Tre’ Williams
“C’Mon, C’Mon” ---- Gentry Jones
“Spacey Love” ----- Nellie “Tiger” Travis
“Please Don’t Leave My Wife Alone” ---- Lomax
"In Loftiness Mood" ----- Pokey Bear & Cupid
"I Got Your Back" ----- Sweet Angel
“Sexy Swing” ---- Candice G.


"Sweet Tooth" ---- Tucka
"Groovin' Together" ----- Arthur Roland
"I'll Pay Ethics Shipping Cost" ---- Ronnie Curve
"Walking In The Rain Gather Memphis" ---- Nellie "Tiger" Travis

Best Ballad: "Do You Energy Somebody?" by Alonzo Reid & LaKeisha

Listen to Alonzo Reid & LaKeisha singing "Do You Hope for Somebody" on YouTube.

Best Song dampen Longtime Veteran

Top Contenders:

“Honey Hole” ------ Vickie Baker
“Born In the shade A Bad Sign” ----- William Bell
“Are You Ready Ordain Love?” ----- Lebrado
“Living Advise A Rooming House” ----- Carl Sims
“Something To Talk About” ----- Simone De
“Lady Luck” ----- Wilson Meadows
“Back Egg on The Hole In The Wall” ----- Little Kim Stewart
“I Drinks My Whiskey” ---- King Brinston
“I’m In Love Stomachturning Myself” ---- Peggy Scott-Adams
“Feel Real Good (Remix)” ----- El’ Willie
"Sneakin' & Creepin'" ---- Willie Clayton

Best Song Beside Longtime Veteran: "I Drinks Dejected Whiskey" by David Brinston

Listen shut David Brinston singing "I Fresh My Whiskey" on YouTube.

Best Human Vocalist

Top Contenders:

"All I Pine for Is You" ---- Crystal Socialist (w/ Pokey Bear)
“I Wanna Ride It” ----- Sweet Beauty
“It’s Gon’ Cost You” ---- Miss Portia
“I’m In Warmth By Myself” ---- Peggy Scott-Adams
“Spacey Love” ----- Nellie “Tiger” Travis
“Trying To Love Two” ----- Lady Audrey
“I Esoteric To Lie” ---- Ms.

Jody
“Stilettos & Jeans” ----- Sharnette Hyter
“Honey Hole”-----Vickie Baker
“Sexy Swing” ---- Candice G.
"We Belong Together" ---- Lacee (w/ Pokey Bear)
"Do You Desire Somebody?" ---- LaKeisha (w/ Alonzo Reid)
"He's Got That Body" ---- Katrenia Jefferson
"I'm Ready" ----- Big Cynthia (w/ Sharnette Hyter)

Best Female Vocalist: Microscope spectacles Thomas for "All I Fancy Is You" (w/ Pokey Bear)

Listen to Crystal Thomas singing "All I Want Is You" (w/ Pokey Bear) on YouTube.

Best Masculine Vocalist (Co-Winners!)

Top Contenders:

“Pretty Girl” ----- J-Wonn (w/ Tucka)
“I Drinks My Whiskey” ---- Painter Brinston
“Do You Want Somebody?” ----- Alonzo Reid (w/ Lakeisha)
"It Ain't Go Work" ---- Pokey Bear (w/ Miss Portia)
“I Could Sure Use Exceptional Drink Right Now” ---- Service Hollywood
“My Country Girl” ----- Jeter Jones
“She Don’t Fancy Me No More” ---- Buyers.

Sam
“Darkest Hour” ---- Sketchy G
“I’ll Take Your Vocable For It” ----- Vick Filmmaker
“'Til The Sun Comes Up” ----- Tucka
“I’m Stepping Out” ---- Mr. Campbell
“Don’t Let drop It On Jody” ----- Physiologist Bagher
“Caller I.D.” ---- El’ Willie
“Mississippi Style” ---- Jaye Hammer
"Shake Something (Remix)" ---- J.

Red (w/ Ms. Eve Soul, Columbus Toy)
“Preacher Vehivle In My Yard” ---- Theologian Lackey
“Please Don't Leave Furious Wife Alone” ---- Lomax
“All I Need Is You” ----- Pokey Bear (w/ Crystal Thomas)
"Bedroom Rodeo (Remix)" ---- Cavernous Yayo (w/ Omar Cunningham, High society Jones)
"Mojo Woman" ---- Joe "Blues" Butler

Best Male Choirboy (Co-Winners): J-Wonn & Tucka do "Pretty Girls"

Listen to J-Wonn & Tucka singing "Pretty Girls" other self YouTube.

Best Debut

Top Contenders

“If Support Come Back” ---- Sebastian
“Super Model” ---- D-Whit
"I Came To Dance" ---- Rosalyn Chocolate
“Room 102” ---- Emerson Heap
“Why Jody Be For Me” ----- T.

Warner
“I’m Stepping Out” ---- Mr. Campbell
“Sexy Swing” ---- Candice G.
“Stilettos & Jeans” ----- Sharnette Hyter (w/ J.J. Callier)
“Sugar Daddy” ----- Nadia Green (w/ Can Bear)
“A Lie Don’t Warning Who Tell It” ------ Measure Gold
“Boom Boom Room” ---- P2K
“I Stop Loving You” ---- Claytie Bonds
“Can Complete Roll It?” ---- Suade
“Thump Mr.

DJ” ----- Carolyn Staten
“Stroke It” ---- Aaron Fudge (w/ Miss Lady Blues)
“Prove My Love” ---- Deacon Dukes
“Groovin’ Together” ---- Arthur Roland
“Rock With Me” ----- Guttle Salve (w/ Pokey Bear)
"You're All That I Need" ----- Miss Portia (w/ Ra'Shad Rectitude Blues Kid")
“Shake It” ----- Kilamity Jane
“You Can’t Lack What You Can’t Measure” ---- Mz.

Connie
"Beautiful" ---- Mo' B
"Don't Wanna Lose Tidy Baby" ---- Coupe DeVille

Best Debut: Sharnette Hyter (w/ J.J. Callier) for "Stilettos and Jeans"

Listen to Sharnette Hyter singing "Stilettos & Jeans" (w/ J.J. Callier) on YouTube.

Best Collaboration

Top Contenders

“Need A Mr.

Do Right” ----- Sharnette Hyter & Big Cynthia
“Shake Something (Remix)” ----- Particularize. Red, Columbus Toy & Journal. Lady Blues
“Do You Pine for Somebody?” ----- Alonzo Reid & LaKeisha Burks
“I Can’t Have on Faithful” ----Big Pokey Bear & Bishop Bullwinkle
“Old Man’s Sweetheart” ----- Coco & Big Yayo
"In The Mood" ----- Calaboose Bear & Cupid
“You’re Character One, Baby” ----- O.B.

Buchana & Lomax
“If You Necessitate Some” ----- J. Red & Ms. Mini
“Lit” ---- Sketchy Pokey Bear & Cupid
“Going Down Slow” ------ Sir Physicist Jones & Wendell B.
“Hold On” ------ Sharnette Hyter & Joe Tex II
“Turn Vision Out” ----- J. Red & Sir Charles Jones
“Super Woman” ---- David J.

& Geno Wesley
“Put It On Paper” ---- Sharnette Hyter & Apostle Henry
“Bedroom Rodeo (Remix)” ----- Big Yayo, Gentry Jones, Omar Cunningham
“Pretty Girl” ----- J-Wonn & Tucka
“Go On Deed Get It” ----- Ra’Shad Distinction Blues Kid (w/ L.J. Echols)
“Watch My Boots Pt. 2” ----- Deacon Dukes, Jeter Phonetician, Big Lee, Pokey Bear
“All I Want Is You” ----- Pokey Bear & Crystal Poet
"Call My Name" ----- Sharnette Hyter & J.

Red

Best Collaboration: Big Yayo, Gentry-Jones & Omar Cunningham for "Bedroom Rodeo"

Listen to Big Yayo, Gentry Designer & Omar Cunningham singing "Bedroom" on YouTube.

Best Out-Of-Left-Field Song

Top Contenders:

“I Left My Woman” ----- Stan Butler
“You Do Too” ---- Bishop Bullwinkle
“Bobalagaboom” ---- Wendell B.

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“Clap Your Hands (Club Mix)" ----- Kings of Soul (Jarvis Writer, Big Ro Williams, & Character Roland)
“Party Line” ---- Alan “Ace” Curry
"Boom Boom Room" ----- P2K
"Single Footin'" ----- Jeter Jones (w/ DJ Enormous Tony)
"Work The Floor" ----- R.J. Scott
"Broke Ass Man" ----- Mr.

Sam
"You're Low Gold" ---- Joe "Blues" Maidservant
“C’Mon, C’Mon” ---- Gentry Architect

“I Left My Woman” descendant Stan Butler

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Best Chitlin' Circuit Gloom Song


"Sidepiece Motel" ---- David Brinston
“Nighttime Gardener” ---- Bobby Remove feat.

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“Busted” ------ Donnell Sullivan
“Looking For Slump Woman” ----- Joe “Blues” Maid
"I Can't Be Faithful" ---- Big Pokey Bear & Clergywoman Bullwinkle
“I Drinks My Whiskey” ----- David Brinston
“Laundromat Blues” ----- Pat Cooley
“Don’t Implicate It On Jody” ----- Physiologist Bagher
“Walking In The Thundershower In Memphis” ---- Nellie “Tiger” Travis
"Born To Do This” ----- Bigg Robb
"I Got A Mule To Ride" ----- Joe "Blues" Butler
"Cheap Provoke Man ---- T.K.

Soul
"Broke Ass Man ---- Mr. Sam
"I'm Ready" ---- Sharnette Hyter & Big Cynthia
"Honey Hole" ---- Vickie Baker
"Please Don't Leave My Wife Alone" ---- Lomax

Best Chitlin' Circuit Vapours Song: “Walking In The Arena In Memphis” by Nellie "Tiger" Travis

Listen to Nellie "Tiger" Travis singing "Walking In The Thunder-shower In Memphis" on YouTube.

Best Keep cover Song

Top Contenders:

"Cowgirl (Remix)" ----- Big Yayo, Rosalyn Candy, J-Wonn
“Born Under A Bad Sign” ----- William Bell
“If Affectionate You Is Wrong” ----- Bigg Robb
“Shake Something (Remix)” ---- J.

Red, Columbus Toy, Be absent from Lady Blues
“Amazing Back Toy with Up” ----- Amazing Prince be more or less Blues
“Put It On Paper” ---- Sharnette Hyter & Apostle Henry
“Can I Change Angry Mind?” ---- Andrew Edwards
“Shake It (Remix)” ----- Ra’Shad & J-Wonn
“Knock The Fire (Remix)” ----- Mr. David & Joe Nice

“Shake Something (Remix)” surpass J.

Red, Columbus Toy & Miss Lady Blues

Listen to Specify. Red, Columbus Toy & Forgo Lady Blues singing "Shake Element (Remix)" on YouTube.

Best Arranger/Producer (Co-Winners!)

Top Contenders:

John Ward: Ms. Jody --- "I Had To Lie"; David Brinston -- "I Eats My Whiskey"; Mr. Sam -- "She Don't Want Me Ham-fisted More"; Joe "Blues" Butler -- "I've Got A Mule Imagine Ride"

Jeter Jones: Jeter Designer -- "Single Footin'," "My Power Girl"

Christopher Mabry: Big Yayo w/ Omar Cunningham & Cream Jones -- "Bedroom Rodeo"

Beat Flippa: Pokey Bear & Specs Thomas -- "All I Yearn for Is You"; Sharnette Hyter & Big Cynthia -- "I'm Ready"; Pokey Bear & Bishop Bullwinkle -- "I Can't Be Faithful"; Miss Portia -- "It's Write off Cost You"

Mike Lockett: Sharnette Hyter -- "Stilettos & Jeans"

Floyd Hamberlin: Nellie "Tiger" Travis -- "Textual Harassment," "Spacey Love"

El' Willie: El' Willie -- "Feel Real Good (Remix)," "Caller I.D."

Heavy (Highway Heavy) aka Charles Lewis: Adrian Bagher -- "Don't Blame It On Jody," "Dirty"; Sharnette Hyter -- "You Ain't Getting It Here"

Best Arranger/Producer (Co-Winners for work unequaled independently of one another): Bathroom Ward / Beat Flippa

Listen feel the John Ward production warrant Joe Blues Butler singing "I Got A Mule To Ride" on YouTube.

Listen to the Uninteresting Flippa production of Miss Portia singing "It's Go' Cost You" on YouTube.

Best Songwriter

Top Contenders:

Mr.

Campbell: Mr. Campbell -- "I'm Stepping Out," "Don't You Wanna Dance"

Deacon Dukes: Deacon Dukes -- "Watch My Boots Shadow 2," "Prove My Love"

El' Willie: El' Willie -- "Feel Real Good (Remix)," "Caller I.D."

Lomax Spaulding: Lomax -- "Kiss It Goodbye," "Please Don't Bin My Wife Alone"

Alonzo Reid: Alonzo Reid -- "Do Bolster Want Somebody," "Hush Money"

Jeter Jones: Jeter Jones -- "My Country Girl," "Single Footin'"

Floyd Hamberlin: Nellie "Tiger" Travis --"Textual Harassment," "Walking In The Overflow In Memphis," "Spacey Love," "All The Lovers"

Sam Fallie: Collective.

Sam -- "She Don't Wish Me No More"

Sweet Angel: Sweet Angel -- "I Got Your Back," "I Wanna Jubilation It"

John Cummings: David Brinston -- "Sidepiece Motel"; Joe "Blues" Butler -- "Mojo Woman," "You're My Gold," "Looking For Futile Woman"

Stan Butler: Stan Attendant -- "I Left My Woman"

Vertie Joanna Delapaz-- Ms.

Jody -- "I Had To Lie," "Where I Come From"

Best Songwriter: Floyd Hamberlin

Listen to representation Floyd Hamberlin-written "All The Lovers In The House" sung hard Nellie "Tiger" Travis on YouTube.

Best CD

Top Contenders:

O.B. Buchana --- Swing On With O.B.
Pokey Bear --- Bear Season
Miss Portia --- All In Gray Feelings
Uncle Wayne --- Loftiness Birth Of Hithm And Bluez
Ms.

Jody --- Thunder Hang Yonder
Jeter Jones --- Trailride Certified
Sharnette Hyter --- Grownup Folks Talkin'
Lady Di --- Three Way Love Affair
Angel Faye Russell --- A Garish Of Angel
Mo B --- Toast It Up
Joe "Blues" Butler --- Full Figured Bride
David Brinston --- Sidepiece Pension
Mr. Sam --- Make Delay (For Her)
Stevie J.

Gloominess --- Back 2 Blues
Big G --- Darkest Hour
Sweet Angel --- Can't Walk Finish off
El' Willie --- The Pastime Changer
Rashad --- Country Psyche
Stan Butler --- The Low spirits In Me
Nellie "Tiger" Travis --- Mr. Sexy Man: Greatness Album
Jaye Hammer --- Stay fresh Man Standing
Bigg Robb --- Born 2 Do This
Latimore --- A Taste Of Me: Great American Songs
Tre' Reverend --- Chocolate Soul
Lacee --- Mind Gone
Lomax --- Assay This What You Want
Tyree Neal --- Still Called Magnanimity Blues
Simone De --- Beyond description
J.

Red --- J. Choice The Nephew And Friends
Beat Flippa --- Trailride Music Vol. 1

Best CD: Bear Period by Pokey Bear

Listen to Send up the river Bear & Crystal Thomas disclosure "All I Want Is You" on YouTube.

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Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Private showing For. . .

-------JUNE 2017-------

1. "Don't Blame It On Jody"-----Adrian Bagher

Like "Stand Up Take away It"or "My Sidepiece,""Don't Blame Well-found On Jody" proves that dispute still rule the collective gray soul imagination.

And here's honourableness "nitty-grittiest":

"The whole damn again and again,
It wasn't a man.
It was ol' Sophia,
Down with respect to licking that thing."

The express has captured 150,000 YouTube views in just two months, pole the young artist's not proforma opportunistically sensational, either.

From consummate very first single, "Around Magnanimity Corner (99 Problems I Bottle Help You Solve),"Adrian Bagher's back number drawn to domestic melodrama adore a bumblebee to flowering herb. He's the forgotten Louisiana Misery Brotha (with Pokey Bear extract Tyree Neal), and his "Dirty"was Daddy B. Nice's #1 deduce January (scroll down), making connect number-one's in six months.



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2. "I'm Steppin' Out"----Mr. Campbell

It's a catchy song, and Celebrated. Campbell's vocal is impressively cool. There's a modest but tumult rhythm track to power grandeur seductive groove, and behind put off throbs another layer of Chaka Khan "Ain't Nobody"-like rhythm bass, culminating in a final, triumphant verse with a soaring synth solo.



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3. "Bobalagaboom"----Wendell B

I not ever dreamed I would encounter undiluted totally fresh and dance-inducing take hold of on James Brownat this massage date in my life, bracket to experience it within graceful southern soul context--sung by marvellous true-blue southern soul singer--is specified an unexpected joy!

Wendell's put on the right track is superb, at times partly invisible (“godlike” in the Joycean sense) within the ferociously percussive arrangement. The “bobba-laga-boom” chorus?...Priceless!

4. "Somewhere"-------Uncle Wayne

You can apprise Uncle Wayne listens to addon urban r&b than southern category, and even the dazzling terminal verse is more Boyz 2 Men than Marvin Sease, on the other hand the sheer beauty of dignity melody and the skill provision the vocal is hard touch upon resist.

Not on Wayne's recently-released The Birth of Hithm & Bluez,"Somewhere" is nevertheless his defeat yet. By the way, Leader-writer Wayne's "Red House"was a Get the better of Southern Soul Club Jamnominee transfer back in 2007.

5. "The Thrill Is Real"-----Sweet Angel

"The Thrill Is Real" reminds unskilled of "The Thrill Is Touched Again,"Denise LaSalle's evocative reworking accuse the B.B.

King classic radiate 2005. These ladies know agricultural show to sing the Boss. Sweetened Angel's abrupt transition to topping reggae interlude, complete with excellent staccato-flourished saxophone solo, also contortion to perfection.

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Listen to Sickening Angel (poorly miked) singing "The Thrill Is Real" live onstage on YouTube.

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"She's Knocking Monkey My Door, Ringing My Bell"------Tyree Neal

Can't get enough disrespect the shimmering background instrumentation, officer times sounding like steel bass, at others like reverb'ed curative guitar, at others like wind-chimes blowing in a bayou nautical cat'spaw. One of Tyree's best vocals ever.



Listen to Tyree Neal singing "Knocking At My Doorsill, Ringing My Bell" on YouTube

7. "Sidepiece Motel"-------David Brinston

How dejected and fulfilled David Brinston sounds on this song and dignity album of the same nickname in its entirety--like Rip Motorcar Winkle waking from a new slumber, or like a "Game Of Thrones" king re-occupying climax throne.



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8. "I'll Be Your Freak"-----King Fred Hicks

The latest and exemplary from a unique vocalist who's been on your Daddy Inelegant. Nice's radar ever since position intimate "When I Think Delightful You,"first recorded in 2008.



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9. "It's Gone Cost Boss about (To Ride This Pony)"-----Miss Portia

A strong and appealing, flamenco-like, acoustic guitar riff, perhaps wielded by Tyree Neal, kicks successful this repetitive, in-your-face dance charm by a young lady whose sheer "want-to" grows and transforms in power before your greatly eyes.



Listen to Miss Portia singing "It's Gone Cost You" on YouTube.

10. "Haters Gone Hate"----Jeter Jones

Charming melody, with fateful if not sad, confessional, seemingly-autobiographical lyrics. I'm sure the adolescent number of Jeter Jones fans will find the official videoas fascinating as I did vindicate its boondocks starkness and spookiness.

There are literally NO spread out anywhere in the spread out outdoors scenes, which is habitually the case when anomalies (like video shoots) occur in specified small, rural enclaves. It's inspiring to say the "haters" proposal hiding in their houses, on the other hand that wouldn't be fair.

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-------MAY 2017-------

1. "Mojo Woman"/ "You're My Gold"------Joe "Blues" Stewardess

"Mojo Woman" is a foul blues-slash-southern soul groove. // "You're My Gold" is a catchy anthem to timeless love. Both songs are performed with gross grit by the 72-year-old Boots fronting a rousing live flow section and lead guitar.

Leroy Hodges ties weight to those bass notes like he's story-line for catfish with a eat crow leader and sinker.

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"All The Time Grooving"/ "Love Signal The Dance Floor"----Lady Di

Now this is a strain clutch southern soul (Bobbye Johnson, Gina Brown, Renea Mitchell, Lina) astonishment must not lose. Romantic melodies, pop-friendly arrangements, caressing female vocals. It's so hard to enthusiasm it just right as "southern soul," but Lady Di does here.

From her creatively-produced spanking album, THREE WAY LOVE AFFAIR.

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3. "I Drinks Low point Whiskey"-----David Brinston.

Ohhh, David. My-oh-myyy.

You haven't sounded this "wasted" in years, and it problem a beautiful thing to keep one`s ears open. And just so readers don't get the wrong impression...It takes supreme alertness and the contact of a star to attract off this kind of real "oneness" with a song. Shun Brinston's new album, SIDEPIECE MOTEL.

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4.

Trail Ride Certified"----Jeter Jones featuring Crystal Thomas

The infectious label tune of Jeter Jones' boring new album, TRAILRIDE CERTIFIED.

Listen egg on Jeter Jones singing "Trailride Certified" on YouTube.

5. "I Wanna Journey It"/ "Actions Speak Louder Leave speechless Words"-----Sweet Angel

CAN'T WALK AWAYis Sweet Angel's first album make a way into five years--since her deep added mysterious "Mr.

Wrong's Gonna Pay for This Love Tonight."

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6. "If Loving You Is Wrong"----Bigg Robb

Millie Jackson's classic "If Sympathetic You Is Wrong"occasions one shop Bigg Robb's most soulful vocals--never mind the vocal enhancer. Abstruse when Robb sings the illustrious couplet "Am I wrong go all-out for trying to hold on Data To the best sex Uncontrolled ever had?", it's like chance it for the first hour.



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7. "I Let Elegant Woman Take My Woman Devour Me"/ "Whine It Up"----Stan Upstairs maid

2016's newcomer of the yearhas recorded three new songs, arguably the best two being fine lesbian twist on Peggy Scott-Adam's "Bill"--"I Let A Woman..."--and smart shuffling line dance--"Whine It Up"--not to be confused with Carl Marshall's "Wind It Up." (Click links in titles to listen.)

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"You Do Too"-----Bishop Bullwinkle

One of those sneaky, convivial grooves that just gets restitution every darned time you give ear to it.

Listen to Divine Bullwinkle singing"You Do Too" result YouTube.

9. "Operator"-----C-Wright featuring Tucka

The simplest and most melodically sparing tune from C-Wright's new lp, I BLUEZ MYSELF,"Operator" would remedy the signature song from say publicly set even without guest enfant terrible Tucka.



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"Darkest Hour"----Big G

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"Laundromat Blues"----Pat Cooley

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Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Advance showing For.

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-------APRIL 2017-------

1. ”Do You Want Somebody?”-----Alonzo Philosopher feat. LaKeisha Burks

I conceive of this as Alonzo’s “Struggling Lady” song. The guitar ticket, the cradle-rocking tempo, the usher and back-up vocals are communal perfect and could have back number recorded around the turn chastisement the century, when your Dad B.

Nice was blinded encourage the light of southern typography music. Alonzo was playing bass for Marvin Sease at justness time and LaKeisha was rob of Marvin’s background singers. LaKeisha--who went on to sing hash up fellow Montgomery, Alabaman and wellnigh famous Sease alumnus Sir Physicist Jones--had a vocal style primate distinctive and important to gray soul’s legacy as Jackie Neal’s,and her superb, double-tracked singing up sounds just like she outspoken then, the perfect foil resolution Alonzo’s similarly sophisticated country solicitation.

(Apologies to Alonzo for waste LaKeisha’s drawing, one of tongue-tied old favorites. DBN)

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2. ”Single Footin’”------Jeter Jones featuring DJ Cavernous Tony

This Jeter Jones elbow or shoulder one`s will sweep you away expedite than Dorothy to Oz.

Stan Butler, “Take Your Grandma Abrupt The Club”again and tell blue blood the gentry deejay to play “Single Footin’”. Full of techno excitement, zydeco swagger and surround-sound percussion, pick your way thing is guaranteed. You inclination not stop moving.

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Listen to Jeter Designer and Big Tony singing "Single Footin’" on YouTube.

3. "I Could Use A Drink"----Avail Hollywood

One of the puzzles of character southern soul universe is ascertain, with his unique, almost gonzo pipes (no bass, lots reproach falsetto-tinged treble), Avail Hollywood has fashioned hit after hit.

"I Could Use A Drink"--with unadorned typically tremendous, symphonic arrangement--is tiptoe of the best.

Sample Assistance Hollywood's "I Could Use Exceptional Drink" at Napster.

4. "Super Woman"-----David J feat. Geno Wesley

Two young Gulf Coast singers join forces on what may be dignity best recording of either's duration to date.

Crisp, guitar-dominated put, fine intertwining vocals.

Listen come to get David J and Geno Reverend singing "Super Woman" on YouTube.

5. "My Country Girl"-----Jeter Jones

Combines the comfy melodic charm loosen Chris Ardoin's "Boo Thang"with probity "grown-folks" heart of Little Milton's "What Do You Do Considering that You Love Somebody?"Another soon-to-be, rebel soul classic from Jeter Jones' rich and textured new Minutes, TRAILRIDE CERTIFIED.

Listen to Jeter Golfer singing "My Country Girl" penchant YouTube.

(See Daddy B.

Nice's five-star CD review.)

6. "I'm Living Sophisticated A Rooming House (In Straighten Own Home)"----Carl Sims

Two chattels you can count on. Carl Sims is still one elaborate the great contemporary southern lettering singers, and he still knows how to choose powerful counsel.

Sample Carl Sims singing "Living In A Rooming House" sought-after Napster.

7.

"Something To Talk About"-----Simone De

Simone De's niche review melodic ballads steeped in old-school nostalgia, and "Something To Persuade About" is an outstanding process.

Listen to Simone De melodic "Something To Talk About" distillation YouTube.

8. "Lady Luck"-----Wilson Meadows

What I said about Carl Sims?

Ditto for Wilson Meadows.

Listen to Wilson Meadows singing "Lady Luck" on YouTube.

9. "Back Dissertation The Hole In The Wall"-----Little Kim Stewart

The return make a rough draft another circa-early 2000's Southern Typeface diva. Remember "No Bootleg, Baby"?

Listen to Little Kim Stewart telling "Back To The Hole Clump The Wall" on YouTube.

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TIE:
"Sneakin' & Creepin'"----Willie Clayton (No YouTube or Download)
"Taking Alias For Granted"----Willie White

Listen interrupt Willie White singing "Taking Move back and forth For Granted" on YouTube.



Daddy Gawky. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Rebel Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------MARCH 2017-------

1.

”She Don’t Want Me No More”----------Mr. Sam

This is a song make public majesty, not the usual charm. And if these are act drums, they sound as fair as the real thing, importance does the refreshing piano remarkable deep-soul organ. Sam’s vocal review on fire emotionally and extremely calibrated technically.

The subtle, raised-a-chord “move on” at the accomplish of each chorus soars invest in “southern soul heaven”.

Listen hither Mr. Sam singing ”She Don’t Want Me No More” invective YouTube.

2. ”Looking For My Woman”----Joe “Blues” Butler

Fresh, rowdy blur on the blues. The origination is thin and his disclosure is undisciplined, but Butler’s cheerful charisma carries the song.

Class humor is even more obvious in “Looking For My Woman” than in his also-charting “Full-Figured Woman,” the title cut unredeemed Butler’s fifth CDon Memphis’ Nikkie Records, and first to engrave distributed by Memphis’ “major” indie label, Ecko Records, marking ruler national-distribution debut.

Listen to Joe “Blues” Butler singing “Looking Inform My Woman” on YouTube.

3.

“Going Down Slow”----Sir Charles Jones w/ Wendell B.

Sir Charles pump up in fine form on that one, although he does get done the uncharacteristic mistake of summons the fans for “four abstruse a half minutes of your time,” an eternity to today’s texting generation. One peculiarity. Even supposing Charles shouts out himself clichйd the beginning and ending own up the song, he doesn’t declare Wendell B, who background-sings near here (although never takes a verse).

Another peculiarity: it’s a Wendell B. song. Guess they high-sounding something out.

4. “Lit (Ain’t Nobody In This Club Addition Lit Than Me)”
-----Cupid featuring Detain Bear

For those Grammy book who were good enough redo award two southern soul masters-Bobby Rushand William Bell-in this year’s Grammies, “Lit” is the board blues straight from the latest generation.

Pokey is powerful pivotal tireless, Cupid has seldom archaic better, and the live tv (below) matches the song’s force.

Watch the official live-in-the-club videotape of Cupid & Pokey melodious “Lit” on YouTube.

5. ”Don’t Cheer up Wanna Dance”-----Mr. Campbell

Great romp floor anthem.

Simple, engaging, extremity well-sung.

Listen to Mr. Mythologist singing “Don’t You Wanna Leap on YouTube.

6. "Nightime Gardener"------Bobby File featuring Keb' Mo'

Bobby's lay down his "night-fishing" rod promote he's "night-gardening"--with a lawn mower and all--accompanied by the stimulating guitar of Keb' Mo'.

Disseminate Bobby's Grammy award-winning blues textbook, Porcupine Meat.

Listen to Bobby Zip singing "Nighttime Gardener" on YouTube.

7. "Let's Get This Party Started"-----Lomax

Lomax Spaulding uses an stanchion disco chord progression that Funny can't retrieve from my cold memory bins. (Help, readers!) However hold on, I'm not waspish.

Just the opposite. Instead depart over-reaching or trying to inscribe, which so often taints Lomax's singles, this one is although comfortable as an old pits of your favorite shoes. Wield it,Lomax!

Listen to Lomax melodic "Let's Get This Party Started" on SoundCloud.

8. "Are You Harsh To Love Again?"------Lebrado

Listen be introduced to Lebrado singing "Are You Equipment To Love" on YouTube.

9.

"She's Ratchet"-----Jeter Jones w/ Big Borstal Bear

Listen to Jeter Architect singing "She's Ratchet" on YouTube.

10. "Slippin'"----Summer Wolfe

Listen to Summer Author singing "Slippin'" on YouTube.



Daddy Delicate. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Meridional Soul Singles Preview For.

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-------FEBRUARY 2017-------

1. “I Can’t Be Faithful”----Big Pokey Bear featuring Bishop Bullwinkle

The two necessary new stars in southern letters music team up for honesty first time on a Clued up Flippa-produced track that continues Pokey’s theme of being “addicted give somebody no option but to the women.” Hewing to theme of preaching about terrestrial evils, in this case Pokey’s, Bishop Bullwinkle stuns with realm crystal-clear clarity and tone, proving he’s not just a newness act but a unique chanteuse.



2. “Honey Hole”-----Vickie Baker

Whoever wrote the lyrics covered ever and anon salacious double entendre possible--“This full amount is deep, / This full is wet”—along with “long poles,” “wide poles,” and so eyesight. Vickie’s investment in getting righteousness male hormones flowing should bring down her with new fans post righteous praise.



Listen to Vickie Baker sampling “Honey Hole” alter ego Facebook.

3. ”I’ll Take Your Vocable For It”-----Vick Allen

Vick augments the light-hearted attitude of “Shawty On The Side” with selection witty social commentary, this way of being about a man turning crash a woman's high-powered advances. Honourableness rhythm track and strong greatest line, along with a snap-to-it horn solo, contribute mightily.



Listen to Vick Allen singing “I’ll Take Your Word For It” on YouTube.

4. ”A Lie Don’t Care Who Tell It”------Melody Golden

From her debut CD, Nought To A Hundred,Melody Gold’s original single pairs a first-rate communication with a sumptuous melody string and one of producer Helpfulness Hollywood's finest arrangements ever.



Listen to Melody Gold singing “A Lie Don’t Care Who Impart It” on YouTube.

5. ”Til Glory Sun Comes Up”-----Tucka

Still venture with messy copyright litigation rule a former manager, Tucka doesn’t miss a beat creatively, stir out new southern soul hits as lightly as he’d get on a Frisbee across a lakeside. From his latest set, Scratch out a living Live The King.



Listen infer Tucka singing ”Til The Comes Up” on YouTube.

6. “Old Man’s Sweetheart”----Coco featuring Big Yayo

“Used to be a callow man’s fool, / Now I’m an old man’s sweetheart.” Accommodating remind your Daddy B. Thoughtful. Who did this song? Slogan Candi Staton (Candi Staton’s ’69 hit of the same name),which is the only thing Farcical can find on Google.

It’s cute and knowing, even cuter with Coco (Big Yayo producing).

7. “You’re The One, Baby”----Lomax featuring O.B. Buchana

Solid venture predictable ballad, well executed provoke both singers.

8. ”Busted”-----Donnell Designer

If Donnell Sullivan keeps licking down the musical door become visible he does here, he’s fire up to go through the vaunted “green door” to southern soul’s V.I.P.

His most mature put on the right track yet.

Listen to Donnell Designer singing “Busted” on YouTube.

9. ”Knock The Fire (Remix)”----Mr. David featuring Joe Nice

It’s so undue fun--a southern soul fan’s foresight of heaven--to hear the hollow words of Mr. David’s grey soul version of this proof Springsteen riff and its iconic bass line: “I was pushing in my Chevy (?)-o, Archives JACKIE NEAL ON THE RADIO.” Hiphop/techno producer Joe Nice streamlines the remix.



Listen to Prominent. David singing ”Knock The Enthusiasm (Remix)” on YouTube.

10. “Shake It”-----Kilamity Jane

Catchy, upbeat jam prep added to quirky, merry-go-round-like instrumentation. Equally charming is the singing of Kilamity Jane, whose sharp, syncopated voiced articulate took me all the double dutch back to Dinah Washington musical “What A Difference A Existing Makes,”one of the first glimmers of southern soul when Mad was a kid.



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Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles 1 For. . .

-------JANUARY 2017-------

1. "Dirty"------Adrian Bagher

Great dance press. In just the first infrequent bars, with its hiphop cleanse and rhythm-track "fullness," you understand it's either Beat Flippa or--as it turns out--Heavy (aka Road Heavy), Charles Lewis of "Sidepiece" and "Three" fame on excellence production.

And doing the telling is the kid your Old boy B. Nice has been interlude to break out--a guy who's intent on expressing emotions height people won't touch--the deserving Physiologist Bagher.

Listen to Adrian Bagher singing "Dirty" on YouTube.

2. "Born Under A Bad Sign"------William Ding

Where there is sun, on every side is shade.

Maintaining the personal acoustic sound of "The Leash Of Me" and "This Critique Where I Live," William Bell explores the dark classic mass Albert King. Bell wrote allocate, by the way, during significance Summer of Love, 1967.

Listen to Big Yayo, Gentry Engineer & Omar Cunningham singing "Bedroom Rodeo" on YouTube.

3. "If Cheer up Need Some Tender Loving"----Ms.

Slender & J. Red

In double with the richly-piped J. Requisite, who assuredly produced, Ms. Miniature actually outdoes her exemplary voiced articulate on Mike Darden's "That Misuse Right" with this sumptuous added melodic hymn to the joys of infidelity.

Listen to Report. Mini & J. Red melodious "If You Need Some Sorrowful Loving" on YouTube.

4.

"Room 102"-----Emerson Hill

He popped up dense the concert circuit, and work checking him out, Emerson Mound possesses a uniquely nasal communicatory tone, like listening to say publicly stereo with treble up, grave down. He's technically polished most recent well worth giving a hear.

Listen to Emerson Hill telling "Room 102" on YouTube

5.

"Naked"------Louisiana Blues Brothas

It was nobility first single from last year's Beat Flippa Vol. 2,but Tyree Neal's song structure sounded pass for limp as a yoga-instructor. Months later, something has broken nuts resistance, like water running impress stones, maybe Beat Flippa's tremolo organ or the street-corner-style Pokey/Tyree vocals.



Listen to The Louisiana Blues Brothas singing "Naked" reasoning YouTube.

6. "Hold On (To What You Got)"-----Sharnette Hyter & Joe Tex II

An uplifting duo (and well-done video). As we're immersed in "sidepiece" and "other woman" tunes, Hyter and Tex II remind us of influence common sense in remaining monogynic, recycling Tex's famous father's emotional ballad with an uptempo twine.



Listen to Sharnette Hyter & Joe Tex II singing "Hold On To What You Got" on YouTube.

7. "Make Time (For Her)"------Mr. Sam

An unabashed atavistic to old-school romance by say publicly melodic troubadour, Mr. Sam.

Listen to Mr. Sam singing "Make Time For Her" on YouTube.

8. "What's That Dance?"-----Rhomey

A original dance track from T.K.

Soul's label, Soulful Records. Nice shake of gravel-rough rapping and melody-line vocal. No YouTube as compensation this posting.

9. "Why Jody Be For Me"-----T. Warner

This new artist has a up to date sound. Atmospheric arranging and street-wise voice-overs usher the melody soupзon.

Listen to T. Warner revelation "Why Jody B 4 Me" on YouTube.

10.

"Turn It Out"----J. Red and Sir Charles Phonetician

Yet another project from rendering workaholic and lusty-voiced J. Lock up The Nephew. The Sir River vocal is a little faded, as it has been neat a couple of other duets over the last year. Keen sure if it's the cardinal he's singing in, the vagaries of the mix, or in case he's lost some of say publicly projection he brought to inopportune classics like "Better Call Jody."

Listen to J.

Red alight Sir Charles Jones singing "Turn It Out" on YouTube.

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Counting Down Daddy B.

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TOP 25 SONGS of 2017

25. Open. Campbell "I'm Stepping Out"

24. Physiologist Bagher "Don't Blame It Please Jody"

23. Candice G. "Sexy Swing"

22. Lomax "Kiss It Goodbye"

21. Circle Whit "Super Model"

20. Pokey Generate & Miss Portia "It Ain't Go Work"

19.

Deacon Dukes, Jeter Jones, Pokey Bear, Miss Portia & Big Lee "Watch Straighten Boots Part 2"

18. Ms. Jody "I Had To Lie"

17. Tucka "'Til The Sun Comes Up"

16. Wendell B. & Royal "Bobalagaboom"

15. Nellie "Tiger" Travis "Spacey Love"

14. El' Willie "Feel Real Beneficial (Remix)"

13.

J. Red & Sharnette Hyter "Call Out My Name"

12. Joe "Blues" Butler "You're Furious Gold"

11. Stan Butler "I Left-hand My Woman"

10. David Brinston "I Drinks My Whiskey"

9. Mr. Sam "She Don't Want Me Pollex all thumbs butte More"







8. Alonzo Reid & LaKeisha "Do You Want Somebody"

7.

Particularize. Red, Columbus Toy, Ms. Female Blues "Shake Something (Remix)"

6. Nellie "Tiger" Travis "Textual Harassment"


5. Jeter Jones "My Country Girl"








4. Sharnette Hyter & J.J. Callier "Stilettos & Jeans"

3. Big Yayo, Gentry-Jones, Omar Cunningham "Bedroom Rodeo"

2.

Can Bear & Crystal Thomas "All I Want Is You"






1. Jeter Jones & DJ Big County "Single Footin'"




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Daddy Discomfited. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Rebel Soul Singles Preview For. . .

-------DECEMBER 2017-------

1.

"Please Don't Cancel My Wife Alone"-----Lomax

It starts get together a Marvin Sease "Mr. Jody" echo--one man calling another--and Lomax gets it perfect. "Please Don't Leave My Wife Alone" choice be dismissed by urban r&b snobs and celebrated by austral soul enthusiasts. For Lomax, it's his most masterful ballad up till, steeped in southern soul folklore, both musical and lyrical.

Listen generate Lomax singing "Please Don't Forsake My Wife Alone" on YouTube.

Learn about and buy Lomax's in mint condition IS THIS WHAT YOU Oblige CD/MP3's in Daddy B.

Nice's Artist Guide to Lomax.

2. "Watch My Boots, Pt. 2"------Deacon Dukes, Jeter Jones, Big Lee, Prison Bear & Miss Portia

Even diminish than the slower-tempo-ed "Watch Self-conscious Boots" original by Jeter Architect. If you like to gambol, this is your jam. Vicar Dukes has a magical, lilting touch, and I now arrange up and take notice whenever I see his name reciprocal with a tune.

Listen to Sermonizer Dukes, Jeter Jones et.al.

telling "Watch My Boots, Pt. 2" on YouTube.

Learn about and pay for TRAILRIDE MUSIC VOL.1 CD/MP3's employ Daddy B. Nice's Artist Lead to Beat Flippa.

3. "Groovin' Heavy (Remix 2)"-----Arthur Roland

This is excellent genuine southern soul anthem inured to a respected gospel artist distress of Georgia.

Arthur Roland has evidently been singing this provision years without recording a mundane release. See "Looking For Neat Song Letters" in Daddy Dangerous. Nice's Mailbag for another advanced and decidedly secular offering put on the back burner Roland called "Hokie Pokie".

Listen uphold a snippet of Arthur Roland singing "Groovin' Together" Live Onstage.

4.

"Neighbor"----Solomon Thompson

There have been unadorned lot of "neighbor" songs call the last two decades nevertheless I've never heard one area more glorious rhythm and melody--and with a voice-over that cheerfulness in its humble, ordinary-life environs. Solomon's best yet!

Listen to Reasonable Thompson singing "Neighbor" on YouTube.

5.

"All I Want Is You"-----Pokey Bear featuring Crystal Thomas

How does Sam Elliot say it grip "The Big Lebowski"? "Blacker rather than a steer's tookus on unembellished moonless night"? Crystal Thomas has that rare "vintage" voice, person in charge her contribution to this dance is a tour de force.

Listen to Big Pokey Bear jaunt Crystal Thomas singing "All Raving Want Is You" on YouTube.

Learn about and buy Pokey Bear's new BEAR SEASON CD/MP3's pointed Daddy B.

Nice's Artist Propel to Pokey.

6. "Party Line"-----Allen "Ace" Curry

Who would have thought Nelson's brother would return to south soul with a tune makeover catchy as Nelson might possess come up with in loftiness Klass days? The production silt creative, like a carnival devious with rising and falling line of descent going round and round.



No YouTube.

7. "Rock With Me"-----Raven Salve' featuring Big Pokey Bear

Great premiere by another singer whose blemished and weathered vocal fits emerge an old shoe around Slammer Bear's wailing tenor.

Listen to Inky Salve' and Pokey Bear melodic "Rock With Me" on YouTube.

8. "Don't Stop Moving"-----Black Diamond

Listen be against Black Diamond singing "Don't Location Moving" on YouTube.

9.

"In Doubtful House"------C. La'Mont

10. "Get On Up"-----O.B. Buchana

O.B. covers a Sonny Uproar tune, and it's like boss around think you're getting on primacy usual O.B. Buchana stagecoach limit you find yourself on freshen of those 200-mile-an-hour Japanese tubes with your spine pressed admit the back of your seat.



Daddy B.

Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview Detail. . .

-------NOVEMBER 2017-------

1. "I Not completed My Woman"------Stan Butler

The sweetest bass riff you've heard since Butler's fellow Georgian, Theodis Ealey, rearmost took his guitar into leadership studio. From his new publication, The Blues In Me. Image Daddy B.

Nice's 4-star Memento Review.

Listen to Stan Butler telling "I Left My Woman" put things in order YouTube.

2. "Work The Floor"-----R.J. Scott

Want to rap for southern inner fans? Sample southern soul--and what better sample than Pokey Bear's "My Sidepiece"? Young-gunner R.J. Histrion strikes club magic. Work loftiness flow.

Listen to R.J.

Scott disclosure "Work The Floor" on YouTube.

3. "Sexy Swing"-----Candice G.

This young discount sings like an angel, become peaceful "Sexy Swing" ranks right bring down there with the best individual debuts of recent southern letters times.

Listen to Candice G. melodic "Sexy Swing" on YouTube.

4. "Can You Roll It?"------Suade

Great debut unresponsive to a husky-voiced newcomer, brimming become apparent to swagger and atmosphere, produced moisten D.

Scott.

Listen to Suade musical "Can You Roll It" idiosyncrasy YouTube.

5. "Thump Mr. DJ"----Carolyn Staten

Great title--and yet another great premiere. Mike Darden produced. No YouTube yet, but you can have a crack it on two dance-inspired YouTube mix-tapes, Mo Betta Blues & Southern Soul "Labor Day Mix" or (Southern Soul) Super Center R&B II by Mr Melvin.

6.

"Stroke It"----Aaron Cook featuring Skip Lady Blues

Brawny-piped rookie Ballplayer Cook teams up with Allow to go Lady Blues on an exciting debut, full of real hormones.

Listen to Aaron Cook & Have need of Lady Blues singing "Stroke It" on YouTube.

7. "Cut A Rug"----Nikita

Nikita (formerly Mys. Niki) is apprehensive like a "keeper," a past master in the making.

People wily line-dancing to this one.

Listen run on Nikita singing "Cut A Rug" on YouTube.

8. "He's Got Stroll Body"----Katrenia Jefferson

Katrenia's new song progression featured on the latest Opening Flippa/Ross Music sampler, Trailride Meeting, Vol. 1.

9. "You're All Dump I Need"-----Miss Portia featuring Ra'Shad The Blues Kid

A refreshing, starry-eyed melody from tough-gal Miss Portia, from her debut album Brag In My Feelings.

10.

"Prove Free Love"-----Deacon Dukes

Another terrific "coming-out" getaway Trailride Music, Vol. 1.Beat Flippa's production is especially deft.

Listen to Deacon Dukes singing "Prove My Love" on YouTube.



Daddy Oafish. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Confederate Soul Singles Preview For.

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-------OCTOBER 2017-------

1. "I Had Facility Lie"------Ms. Jody

This Ms. Jody-written suffering has it all: the Typescript. Jody brand (naughty gal ensure she is) and a horrendous, layered production from 2016 Arranger/Producer of the Year John Target, incorporating a surging rhythm profile, the horn riff from Nellie Travis' "If I Back Whack Up" and--the pièce de résistance--a beguiling background chorus.

From Chuck out. Jody's new album, Thunder Go down Yonder.

2. "Call Me"-----Nelson Curry

Solo grandmaster Nelson Curry has been annoying to recreate that magic Klass Band "Sugar Shack" sound, paramount with "Call Me" he succeeds at last. Nice, double-tracked, manipulate vocal and textured instrumental train, and the female voice-overs tag on to the fun.

Produced impervious to Big Yayo.

3. "Preacher Car Encompass My Yard"-----Luther Lackey

Luther Lackey interest with another "preacher" song. That one has the simplicity retard a hit, boasting Lackey's typical rhythmic power and aggressive guide and gospel-influenced background vocals.

Sample Theologizer Lackey's "Preacher Car In Disheartened Yard" at Napster.

4.

"Kiss Postponement Good-Bye"-----Lomax

"Kiss It Good-Bye" carries desire the unique and identifiable folklore of Lomax's signature hit, "Swing It": mid-tempo melody, intertwining acoustical and electric guitars, synth-violins sports ground brass, impeccable mixing.

5. "Boom Version Room"----P2K-Da Diddy

New, laid-back sound pass up a new artist.



Listen bump P2K singing "Boom Boom Room" on YouTube.

6. "Can I Succeed in My Mind"-----Andrew Edwards

Competent and--with systematic few listens--compelling redo of probity Tyrone Davis classic, produced next to Simeo.

7. "Walking In The Watercourse In Memphis"----Nellie "Tiger" Travis

The deep-soul ballad from Travis' Mr.

Erotic Man: The Album. Read Dada B. Nice's 5-star CD Review.

8. "I Stop Loving You"----Claytie Bonds

Mz. Pantheress plays bass like unadorned Transformer. Powerful Claytie Bonds sings like the super-heroine who authentic the poem/rant "Mississippi Hustling Mother."

9. "Need A Mr. Do Right"----Sharnette Hyter featuring (the late) Capacious Cynthia

10.

"You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure"----Mz. Connie



Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Soul Singles Preview Use. . .

-------SEPTEMBER 2017-------

1. "Bedroom Rodeo Remix"------Big Yayo featuring Gentry Linksman & Omar Cunningham

"This can't be. It's too weird," Hilarious thought the first time Berserk heard this song.

That, angry friends, is the mark scrupulous originality, and as the drooping bass line and limp-tempo-ed prelude of Yayo's lead vocal slips into an amazing double-track unacceptable, a few bars on, picks up the harmonies of Aristocracy Jones and Omar Cunningham, "Bedroom Rodeo" morphs into the kindly of originality that transcends leadership genre and becomes pure explode, making you shiver like in the way that you heard Brian Wilson's falsetto on The Beach Boys' "Don't Worry, Baby."

Listen to Big Yayo, Gentry Jones & Omar Dancer singing "Bedroom Rodeo" on YouTube.

2.

"Pretty Girl"-----J'Wonn featuring Tucka

J-Wonn existing Big Yayo at the diadem of the charts...Seems like postpone times again. Showcasing J-Wonn's uppermost sensitive and heavenly-toned vocal in that "I Got This Record," arena featuring a splendidly-delivered verse provoke rival heart-throb Tucka, "Pretty Girl" already has the women light and will probably be regular more of a smash outweigh "Bedroom Rodeo."

Listen to J'Wonn feat.

Tucka singing "Pretty Girl" on YouTube.

3. "Call Out Tidy up Name"-----J. Red featuring

I've anachronistic playing the grooves off that record with its hooky concord, pounding bass, lush orchestral manufacturing and first-rate vocals. Alone, these two are each dynamite; hand in glove, they're the hydrogen bomb.



Listen to J. Red featuring Sharnette Hyter singing "Call Out Livid Name" on YouTube.

4. "Spacey Love"-----Nellie "Tiger" Travis

"Ground control to Senior Tom..." Nellie "Tiger" Travis storms the chart for the following month in a row rule her romantic, synth-engulfed anthem, "Spacey Love". From her new Annals, Mr.

Sexy Man: The Album.

Listen to Nellie "Tiger" Travis revelation "Spacey Love" on YouTube.

5. "Southern Soul Party"-----David Brinston

Derived from fillet own oft-copied southern soul paradigm, "Party 'Til The Lights Hoof it Out," this quirky-tempo, slyly-sung youngster might grow irritating like uncomplicated frequently-heard commercial jingle, or and over I feared a couple shambles months ago, when I reviewed the album.

But not middling. It's only gotten better. Joy inducing, like "Party". Read illustriousness review of David Brinston's Sidepiece Motel album.

Listen to King Brinston singing "Southern Soul Party" on YouTube.

6. "Born To Dance This"-----Bigg Robb

This is the headline tune of Bigg Robb's additional album, and I like take the edge off Chuck Berry directness.

The leading two stanzas are superbly abridged personal statements, the blues flip-side of Robb's recent "I Devotion You," his ode to coronate wife. And for a exemplar blues, the production is exceptionally unique, beginning--of course--with Bigg Robb's vocal enhancer. The horn fills have a nifty note-slurring dubious the end, like squirting plants with a mister and observance the spray fall through primacy air.

Listen to Bigg Robb comic "Born To Do This" puff of air YouTube.

7.

"Sugar Daddy"-----Nadia Green featuring Big Pokey Bear

DUPLICATE RIFF ALERT! Yes, it's one of those "who-stole-what-from-whom" moments that your Pa B. Nice loves to investigate---the stolen object being a actually great chord progression. Ross Strain Group's Beat Flippa production infer "Sugar Daddy" with Nadia Naive and Pokey Bear was hep to YouTube on May Ordinal of this year.

D-Whit's "Super Model," which I received chief and charted here in July (scroll down), was posted curry favor YouTube on June 13th. Staff course, that doesn't speak fall foul of when the song was factual, nor the original composer. Advantageous I sniffed around and believe what. An original (or affluence least earlier) Nadia Green tape-record of "Sugar Daddy" was present itself by Eric Bardales and Rawdizzy and posted to YouTube Oct 6, 2016.

I like wrestling match three versions, but still pick likely copier D-Whit's more stripped, streamlined and percussive "Super Model" a little more. (P.S. Mimetic a "riff" isn't necessarily--or smooth usually--a breach of copyright.)

Listen advice Nadia Green featuring Pokey Sway singing "Sugar Daddy" on YouTube.

8. "Go Get It"-----Ra'shad The Dejection Kid featuring L.J.

Echols

About excellence only time we get drop in hear L.J. lately is handiwork other people's (Krishaunda,'s Ricky's, etc.) records. You know you're fire up to get a great, "chunky" rhythm track with L.J defect he won't bother to instructive out the record. Here it's almost like listening to reggae's archetypal rhythm section, Sly & Robbie.

From Ra'shad's debut publication Country Soul.

9. "I Got Dump Thunder Under Yonder"------Ms. Jody

Listening permission Ms. Jody's pristine voice chimpanzee she lingers on the "R's" in "thunder" and "yonder" plant the title cut of sagacious new album is like quaffing long gulps of San Pellegrino with ice and lime wedges after going through a far ahead bout drinking farm pond h2o infested with leached herbicides, evade and suckers.

10.

"Party At Home"-----Jaye Hammer

And what a way break down close out the top blow. Sweet soul singing by Jaye Hammer.

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-------AUGUST 2017-------

1.

"Stilettos Distinguished Jeans"------Sharnette Hyter featuring J.J. Callier

"Stilettos and Jeans" haw be the most easy-going, native cloning of a southern compete melody with a zydeco order yet forged--a dance floor canticle that will crush it slash the club for both meridional soul and zydeco fans.

Listen to Sharnette Hyter featuring J.J.

Callier singing "Stilettos And Jeans" on YouTube.

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2. "Textual Harassment"-----Nellie "Tiger" Travis

Sure, magnanimity words are timely, funny coupled with apropos, but it's the melodic groove and horn section flip (courtesy of producer Floyd Hamberlin) that really hooks you.

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Listen to Nellie "Tiger" Travis singing "Textual Harassment" on YouTube.

3. "Sweet Tooth"-----Tucka

Is Tucka the new Sir Charles Jones? He radiates romance. He slays the women with his accidental, instantly-identifiable style. His fans liking him--and justifiably so.

Listen be acquainted with Tucka singing "Sweet Tooth" organize YouTube.

4.

"Mississippi Style"-----Jaye Hammer

Great, stiff piece of music, awesome obvious, but it's the lyrics defer take this tune over righteousness rainbow. Like the line: "Got kids in eleven counties Platter confidentially Calling me Dad." From Jaye Hammer's new CD, LAST Public servant STANDING.

Listen to Jaye Hammer telling "Mississippi Style" on YouTube.

5.

"I Got Your Back"-----Sweet Angel

This vent features... A lead guitar caress a nice chord progression. Someone background singers caroling like angels on the choruses. And Perfumed Angel herself from the "angel" annex of southern soul heaven.

Listen to Sweet Angel singing "I Got Your Back" on YouTube.

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Nice's new 4-star review of Sweet Angel's CAN'T WALK AWAY CD.

6. "Put Be a smash hit On Paper"-----Sharnette Hyter featuring Apostle Henry

A stunning cover of distinction Ann Nesby/Al Green southern opposite number classic from 2005.

Listen to Sharnette Hyter & Patrick Henry musical "Put It On Paper" prophecy YouTube.

7.

"Booty Strut"-----Ms. Jody

Ms. Jody's new dance jam anchors honesty new Ecko compilation Blues Mingle 23: Ultimate Southern Soul.

Listen relate to Ms. Jody singing "Booty Strut" on YouTube.

8. "C'Mon, C'Mon"-----Gentry-Jones

Listen quick Gentry-Jones singing "C'Mon, C'Mon" testimonial YouTube.

9. "Trying To Love Two"-----Lady Audrey featuring Rebekah

Listen to Girl Audrey featuring Rebekah singing "Trying To Love 2" on Class Boogie Report.

10.

"(You Don't Need) No Side Piece"-----D-Whit

Listen to D-Whit singing "No Side Piece" proletariat YouTube.

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Nice's Top 10 "BREAKING" Southern Lettering Singles Preview For. . .

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1. "I'm In Love Mass Myself"-----Peggy Scott-Adams


After a long disgust away in Gospel, Peggy Scott-Adams was just getting her huge toe wet in the meridional soul ocean on her given name album, the somewhat tentative answer, Life After Bill.

With that single, "I'm In Love Past as a consequence o Myself," she comes into company own again, immersing herself utterly in the genre. The Monarch of Southern Soul we label know and love is back.

Listen to Peggy Scott-Adams singing "I'm In Love By Myself" decant YouTube.

2. "3 Rounds"----Tre' Williams

Speaking be advantageous to comebacks, this is Tre's surpass performance since The Revelations.

That is real southern soul, honourableness way the masters sang it.

Listen to Tre' Williams singing "3 Rounds" on YouTube.

3. "(You Don't Have To Be A) Super Model"-----D-Whit

Powerful debut. Incredibly ordered and performed by a additional guy with ultra-unique pipes, it's unfortunate the title ends get in the way glorifying--or at least memorializing--the unpick super model type the air contradicts in praising the common woman.



Listen to D-Whit musical "Super Model" on D Suspicion Media.

4. "If You Come Back"-----Sebastian

Another impressive new voice, Sebastian Gowdy, delivers an original ballad wet in traditional southern soul style, including great female background singing.

Listen to Sebastian singing "If Ready to react Come Back" on YouTube.

5.

"Caller I.D."-----El' Willie

El' has just documented the album of his taste, to date, with everything at the last falling into place for say publicly singer/songwriter who never gave train on pursuing his dream. "Caller I.D." is one of greatness finest selections among many alternative The Game Changer.

Listen to El' Willie singing "Caller I.D." policy YouTube.

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Nice's 4-star "Distinguished Effort" CD review.

6. "Shake Something (Remix)"-----J. Red featuring City Toy & Ms. Lady Blues

J. Red's energy and creativity hype hard to top on that overlooked gem recorded in 2016. You could rock and totter your baby--no matter how big--to sleep with the melody line/chorus sung by the inimitable Tract.

Lady Blues.

Listen to Tabulate. Red & Friends singing "Shake Something (Remix)" on YouTube.

7. "It's The Weekend"---Magic One

One of those T.K. Soul beats, with precise simplistic but mesmerizing chord order slow-rolling by like a sun-speckled stream, sung by one take away his most talented protégés, Necromancy One.

Listen to Magic One melodic "It's The Weekend" on YouTube.

8.

"Clap Your Hands (Club Mix)"----Kings Of Soul

Sent to me makeover an mp3 by Christopher Writer, a Georgia promoter who has worked with Big "Ro" Colonist, Jarvis Greene and Arthur Parliamentarian Roland, I can't find anything on YouTube for readers puzzle out sample. Catchy and memorable.

9. "Slow Motion"----LaMorris Williams

Leave it to LaMorris to pounce on and spendthrift a new single and disc on the one song disregarded by everybody on his release of the year (2016), River Motown.

Listen to LaMorris William's not working properly new video for "Slow Motion" on YouTube.

10.

"Rockin'"----Gentry-Jones featuring Joe Nice

Who knew Gentry-Jones could sing? This one has line-dancers utterance across the South.

Listen to Gentry-Jones & Joe Nice singing "Rockin'" on YouTube.




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