CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THE INFLUENCE OF GO-GO ON THE NEW SONGS?
I love go-go. It has somewhat of an African twist to it with the drums. Something about it feels really good. I have friends that live in (Washington) D.C. and back in the day I didn't understand that music at all. It sounded like a bunch of trash cans. It wasn't until I went to see the D.C.-based group Red Essence at a club. I tell you, I've been to a trillion clubs, but none like a go-go club. People are in there dirty dancing. It was hot. It's a whole different ballgame. Ever since then, I've been wanting to do a go-go record. Go-go's been around for so long but it's never made it across the country or across the world even. The world hasn't had a chance to see D.C. people get off on their music. That's why I did the track "Shake Your Pom Pom," which is most definitely go-go-esque.
Paying homage or just down right taking that DMV sound?
Wouldn't be too bad if a DMV artist was on one of her records!!!!
Oh and if she knew "Red Essence" was "Rare Essence". Hahahahaha......
Thanks.....Yahoo News but yall need some researches over there!
3 comments:
that dumb bitch... its RARE Essence!!!
RED essence ? WTF
RED essence !?! WTF !
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